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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAmDYfQSI2A
good job)) hammer?
Well also to smash against the monitor that Wheatley is displayed on.
The Frankenturrets are more intelligent than you think. For example, When GLaDOS hits Wheatley with a paradox, he just brushes it off, as he's too dumb to think about it. However, it basically shuts down all the Frankenturrets in the chamber, as they're thinking too hard about it, showing that they're smarter than Wheatley, which makes sense, given he's designed to be the dumbest AI in Aperture.
Thank you for taking the time to read my comment.
Once again very beautiful work, with interesting puzzles.
I think my favorite part of this level is the first puzzle. It rewards the player for remembering to keep the box in reach.
Throw it when you are still standing on the 1st plate and let it land at the other side of the emancipetation :)