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{{Quotation|'''GLaDOS''' describing Weighted Companion Cubes|Oh well. We have warehouses FULL of the things. Absolutely worthless. I'm happy to get rid of them.|sound=GLaDOS_fizzlecube06.wav}} | {{Quotation|'''GLaDOS''' describing Weighted Companion Cubes|Oh well. We have warehouses FULL of the things. Absolutely worthless. I'm happy to get rid of them.|sound=GLaDOS_fizzlecube06.wav}} | ||
The '''backpack''' is | The '''backpack''' is a player's personal inventory for in-game items. Introduced in ''[[Portal 2]]'', the backpack stores all of items that a player has obtained in individual slots, and allows them to be viewed, moved or deleted from within the backpack interface. Items are displayed in six 50-slot pages for a maximum of 300 items. The backpack enables players to customize the robots [[Atlas]] and [[P-body]] for [[co-op]] gameplay with a range of items, including [[miscellaneous items]], [[hats]], [[skins]] and [[gestures]]. | ||
== Loadout == | == Loadout == | ||
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|File:Robot Enrichment loadout.png|alt1=Interface|The loadout screen. | |File:Robot Enrichment loadout.png|alt1=Interface|The loadout screen. | ||
|File: | |File:Customization backpack.png|alt2=The backpack interface.|The backpack interface. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Store]] | * [[Robot Enrichment Store]] | ||
* [[Co-op]] | * [[Co-op]] | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Latest revision as of 18:36, 15 April 2023
“ | Oh well. We have warehouses FULL of the things. Absolutely worthless. I'm happy to get rid of them.
— GLaDOS describing Weighted Companion Cubes
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The backpack is a player's personal inventory for in-game items. Introduced in Portal 2, the backpack stores all of items that a player has obtained in individual slots, and allows them to be viewed, moved or deleted from within the backpack interface. Items are displayed in six 50-slot pages for a maximum of 300 items. The backpack enables players to customize the robots Atlas and P-body for co-op gameplay with a range of items, including miscellaneous items, hats, skins and gestures.
Loadout
The loadout screen shows previews of equipped Miscellaneous items, Hats, Skins, and Gestures for P-body and Atlas, and allows the player to select new items to attach to either robot.
Gallery
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