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the walkthrough a few times to make sure I wasn't crazy with some of the solutions (I was doing them right, I just got caught up on some of the jumps since I walked into them when I should have jumped and the like)
As for No Elements, I stopped around Map 17. I genuinely hated 16 and 17, and even after beating 16, kind of just couldn't get the point. Oh well, at least it got me this far!
And also, even if it gave me a hard time, this map is still super super dope, and has kind of inspired me a bit. I've messed with Hammer and the like a lot lot, and this map's visual style really intrigues and inspires me. Might even help inspire my own future test chambers once I'm clever enough to design my own!
My blind playthrough: https://youtu.be/Em3zY6mZPsA
Also, this is the first 4/10 difficulty map I beat (yippee), although it felt more of a 3.5/10 for me. Maybe I played a bit too many No Elements maps.