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Nock: https://youtu.be/gmES_R1ypmU?t=2h20m35s
LB: https://youtu.be/hOyQInySIJg?t=2h17m58s
we just played this map and recorded us doing it. i hope, this will help and bring some fun. here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZsF0Fv1t6Y&feature=share
We also played some of Afro Melons other maps.
Have a nice day
extremly limited possible usage of portals which doesn't leave people with options on how to solve the puzzle. Also there is some points that if you did something wrong at the start, you will have to start over. People might find that frustrating. But whatever, you like to make linear puzzles.
One of the more interesting features of the original version, the speedgel on the cube to make it slide down the slope, was very much hidden away. It was in a dark corner and not at all obvious what actually happened if you did the right thing or not. What I want here is more visual feedback.
In general i think that placing more lights to highlight openings so you can see where you are supposed to go would be a good change. Right now this puzzle feels mostly like a 3d version of "Where's Waldo".