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https://youtu.be/MJX2K9LTIDA
Breaking the second monitor was a puzzle on its own! (Spoiler: you can't break it with a cube ) My video also includes breaking the first monitor, which isn't that hard.
TLDR: mildly challenging, wonderful Wheatley aesthetics as always, blindrun cut in the middle since I ran out of disk space and the only thing that you really missed was me getting the laser cube to the funnel area . I destroyed the second Wheatley monitor after and it didn't take too long, there were similar steps involved in the solution of Polarity which has now been permanently etched in my brain.
Given that most of the cubes in your maps don't auto-respawn a hint toward that end to get Franky out of the end area would've been nice. Figuring that out by far took the longest.
Difficulty: 6.5/10
Enjoyed: 8/10
I had the most trouble with the final move because I didn't realize that I could use both floor buttons since I had two cubes ^^'
On to destroying the monitor. I assume it's only the second one? Because someone mentioned both of them.
However, the necessary usage of the emancipation grid by the user was one of those things where you just would never have actively done it if you weren't already expecting something odd/unusual from the creator. I get the impression that in an official map there would have been some sort of hint, and if that were in place it would be much more satisfying. Discovering it just by messing around with doing fruitless things is one of those moments that as soon as it works you go cross-eyed and squish your lips together.
Solution video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd6FvY-GiNY
I didn't notice the standard solution.
Temporary video, I will delete it soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7MbZKUkpxE