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报告翻译问题
1. Take the Cube up to let's say LB button, really not needed to be there but I do mean upper floor in general.
2. Go step on fizzler off button.
3. Draw the Cube to the Funnel head, go bring it down to the flooring there but not directly in front of button of #2; you go back there to lower the fizzlers.
4. Use the Funnel to draw it in to fizzler button and let it stand in for you on the button.
5. Use Funnel to draw it back in to LB button, but that will fail, respawn, DIY it to put button to Cube. Here I think you are half a block off the hinting surface.
6. Go to light bridge by Funnel and portal the LB, reposition the child portal with LB, go solved.
For remake maps like this it would be nice to put a link to the remake on the page of the original. Otherwise (like me) you may end up playing the remake after the original, and that means that, despite the improved aesthetics, one does not enjoy them as much as one should since we already know the answer and can speed through (if I replay them at all). For instance, the original for Bifurcation A has the link to Bifurcation B and to Cache but not to this remake.
A more radical solution would be unpublish the originals from the workshop (since the puzzle is exactly the same) but I can understand it can be heart-breaking to unpublish one's babies :)...