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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
unintended solution
The map has a good flow from one step to another. In the middle I was a bit unsure about how to reach the exit at all. I avoided air strafing from the beginning, not just because I read the description but because I too think that this is no proper problem solving. Yet it helped me early on to have something like a null portal in mind.
What I did next was experimenting with different gel spots, shorter than the intended fling. When I had found most of the sequence but the last bit of it, I successfully tried a two panel fling that made me skip that beautiful sequence and involved no cube sacrifices at all.
I wasn't pleased with this so I kept looking for the correct solution. What a blast it was when I eventually found the last bit of the intended timing.
Kudos for coming up with such an idea!
Blind Run
I noticed I solved the puzzle a tiny bit differently: instead of putting the blue cube on the grey cube, I put the grey cube on the blue cube. The main difference that way was that I had a little more time to do the precision fling. The only problem was - when flinging towards the blue surface, my portal was still open, so I landed inside, instead of bouncing off. I used quickload one or two times there, but I just had to push left or right while in mid-air, so not to hit the portal. Both ways are equally valid in my opinion.
Big thumbs up anyway for a wonderfully laid out solution !
Purple walls are still there but it's not really a big deal :P