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Muhahaha. I killed the turret. :P
I did need to use a play though video at the turrets area with the red arrow, but I got the rest on my own. Still got that AH-HA! feeling.
Nice set of puzzles. Not too scary.
- Techowl -
Love this map. There is some really innovative use of the features and I really struggled sometimes, but it is absolutely possible.
no problems with laser thing
use of god or notarget. I genuinley wish that the english laungauge had the words I need to use to describe how much i hate this map. 100000% deserving of the dislike i gave.
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The movable portalable surface fell over in my playthrough, so it was impossible for me to differentiate it from just regular debris. I spent a good hour trying to figure out what to do next... It's unfortunate, because the concept of a "portable portalable surface" is genius and was programmed excellently here. Is there a way to ensure that it will never fall over, or at least make sure that it never blends in with the environment if it does?
Thank you
The last puzzle was relatively easy for me, but just for one reason:
I have played all of Mevious' other puzzle before! I guess I learned how his brain works ;)