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anyway it's a fun map which looks easy at first glance but is a fair bit trickier but not impossible and certainly not badly designed. the infinite falling gel is also a trick used in quite a number of custom maps (contrary to my initial belief a long time ago that I'd discovered a new trick myself) and it is most definitely not unfair to make use of it
My 2nd time playing this fun map.
@That Greek Guy: Check out my workshop sometime...thanks
Puzzles that rely on acrobatics, game engine glitches, and random luck are not actually puzzles, they're exercises in frustration. And I'm glad I finally got a chance to tell someone off about that, because it seems to be endemic.
It also doesn't help that you put a light under the gel dispenser, making it that much harder to place a portal there.
Of course, I actually expected it not to work, because a freight train hitting a brick wall at 50 km/h would still impact at the same location if it went 100 km/h. I'm actually glad it failed for a different reason.