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First off, why is the tutorial in the workshop description? Teaching my friend how to use this was a pain.
Second... Henry's actions definitely need to be simplified. Instead of having to point him into a direction, hold ctrl and shoot his portal... why not just use the "portal" marker to point him where to shoot a portal instead? (And having shift pressed would switch to the secondary fire instead).
Also, pointing him to a direction and then pressing another button (Z, idk) for him to press the button instead of doing the same ctrl stuff again would have been easier.
It just doesn't work for casual play unfortunately, which is mostly what coop is about. My friend doesn't wanna play this anymore so we can't exactly see how the puzzles hold up, which is unfortunate...
Cool idea though! My main feedback is for the execution (altough I can imagine it was quirky to begin with due to source limitations)
also it doesn't matter if you have a mouse or not, it's the keyboard that matters.