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 INFRA is based on Portal 2's engine branch. Therefore, much of the documentation on this wiki pertaining to Portal 2 may also apply to INFRA.
 INFRA is based on Portal 2's engine branch. Therefore, much of the documentation on this wiki pertaining to Portal 2 may also apply to INFRA.
		
	
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| |title = INFRA | |||
| |image = Software_Cover_-_INFRA.jpg | |||
| |developer = Loiste Interactive | |||
| |publisher = Loiste Interactive | |||
| |releasedates = 16 January 2016 | |||
| |genre = Puzzle, Exploration, Adventure | |||
| |platform = Windows, Linux | |||
| |engine = {{source|4}} ({{p2branch|2}}) | |||
| |appid = 251110 | |||
| |distribution = Steam | |||
| |website = [https://loisteinteractive.com/en/index.html Developer website] | |||
| |links = [https://store.steampowered.com/app/251110/INFRA/ Steam] | |||
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| {{infra|4}} is a singleplayer adventure game developed by Loiste Interactive created using the {{p2branch|2}}. Set in the fictional Baltic City of Stalburg, the player must solve a variety of mechanical and electrical puzzles and visit dozens of unique locations, each with distinct gameplay all while avoiding hazards of the city's decaying infrastructure. | |||
| {{branch|[[Portal 2]]}} | |||
| The game was released in an episodic format of three acts in total, the latter two being available for free as downloadable content. The final act was released on September 27th, 2017. | |||
| == Features == | == Features == | ||
| '''Improved [[w:shadow_mapping | shadow mapping]]''' | '''Improved [[w:shadow_mapping | shadow mapping]]''' | ||
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| '''Increased engine limits''' | '''Increased engine limits''' | ||
| : More brushes and entities can be used within a single level allowing for larger and more detailed levels. | : More brushes and entities can be used within a single level allowing for larger and more detailed levels. | ||
| [[Category: | [[Category:INFRA]] [[Category:Portal 2 engine branch games]] {{Source topicon}} {{INFRA topicon}} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:43, 6 October 2025
INFRA
Developer(s)
  Loiste Interactive
Publisher(s)
  Loiste Interactive
Release date(s)
  16 January 2016
Genre(s)
  Puzzle, Exploration, Adventure
Platform(s)
  Windows, Linux
Engine
  
Steam AppID
  
Distribution
  Steam
Official website
  
Links
  
 INFRA is a singleplayer adventure game developed by Loiste Interactive created using the
 INFRA is a singleplayer adventure game developed by Loiste Interactive created using the  Portal 2 engine branch. Set in the fictional Baltic City of Stalburg, the player must solve a variety of mechanical and electrical puzzles and visit dozens of unique locations, each with distinct gameplay all while avoiding hazards of the city's decaying infrastructure.
 Portal 2 engine branch. Set in the fictional Baltic City of Stalburg, the player must solve a variety of mechanical and electrical puzzles and visit dozens of unique locations, each with distinct gameplay all while avoiding hazards of the city's decaying infrastructure.
 INFRA is based on Portal 2's engine branch. Therefore, much of the documentation on this wiki pertaining to Portal 2 may also apply to INFRA.
 INFRA is based on Portal 2's engine branch. Therefore, much of the documentation on this wiki pertaining to Portal 2 may also apply to INFRA.
The game was released in an episodic format of three acts in total, the latter two being available for free as downloadable content. The final act was released on September 27th, 2017.
Features
Improved shadow mapping
- Up to eight env_projectedtexture entities can be used at once, based on the Portal 2 implementation.
Increased engine limits
- More brushes and entities can be used within a single level allowing for larger and more detailed levels.





























