There are already a large number of user-generated levels to try, impressive considering the editor has only been available for one day. Players are invited to upload their custom maps to the Steam Workshop which can then be downloaded and voted on by other gamers. He expects gamers to have fun with the editor even if they never share their work with others.
In an interview with Neogamr, Valve team member David Sawyer told the publication that the editor needed to let anyone pick it up and not just use it, but enjoy the process at the same time. The DLC allows gamers to create Aperture Science trials from within the game using a simplified yet powerful set of tools. The free content was automatically rolled out to PC and Mac title owners yesterday via Steam. Portal 2 fans rejoice: Valve has released the Perpetual Testing Initiative DLC, otherwise known as a level editor / puzzle maker.