Could Portal 1 of worked on the OG Xbox?
Your le epic random filename and obvious ESL false flag won't work on me.
What the fuck is up with that 'of' shit? I'm ESL and I've even seen native speakers use it instead of 'could have'
>>12113881What is the grammatical purpose of "of" in that sentence? What meaning does it convey?
>could ofwhy is people like this
>>1211388136? does that include me?
>>12113917kek
>>12113890Poorfags confusing would've with would of. Clear sign that the person did poorly in school
>>12113881Half Life 2 on the Xbox is a miserable scummy port.To put things into perspective, to burst your bubble and to help you understand how bad it is, on youtube search for "Shadow of Mordor PS3 vs PS4 comparison" (a next gen game released for the previous gen console). Then, watch the Digital Foundry's analysis of Half Life 2 for the Xbox. The levels of unacceptable rotten mess are equivalent.Shameless.
>>12113903>>12113907>>12113950It's a clear sign of illiteracy, as the other anon said they are mistaking a contraction for 2 separate words. Could've with Could of it's simple retardation.
>>12113958>2025>ps4>next gen
>>12113986>reading comprehension
What a fucking disaster of a thread. To answer your question, sure probably with enough elbow grease, however Portal ran on a slightly upgraded Source Engine alongside Episode 2's release so it would have taken significantly more work.
Portal probably would have ran better than HL2 honestly. The only demanding thing about the game at all is the portal effect, aside from that the entire game is just tiny empty rooms, and loading big huge areas was like the #1 problem for HL2 on Xbox.
>>12113907It's part of the new language of them damn youngsters *shakes cane* !Deliberate bending of the language rules.could've -> could'f -> could of
>>12113890"Could of" is the esl attempt at saying could've
>>12113881It works on the fucking N64, so yes.