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I used the conversion gel instead of white panels just for aesthetic purposes.
As for the button, it was originally suppose to use just a normal weighted button. The only reason I switched it to the current type was because it was easier to keep the cube in place with that type of button than the round one (to me, at least).
Oh, why did you go with conversion gel instead of just standard white panels? Looks?
You can also do this with a weighted (round) button, but it requires an extra grate, but is easier to do.
@DeathWish808: That's quite odd. After testing it and making it to the end several times, I never came across that problem. The segment with the cube button can be tempermental on some plays, which might make it pretty difficult for some people to complete on the first tries. I'll play around with the map a bit more and see if I can figure out what happened.
Thumbs up!