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I really appreciate the extent to which you go to make levels that are comparable with those of the game deisgners themselves. but this one has gone too far into skill and far less into abstract thinking for me to feel it's even worth finishing. mainly I'm just frustrated after realizing the solution to my first couple of hurdles loooooooooooong before being able to achieve them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H65T3HlgOI
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or check the video in this page
Also, turrets are able to kill me far more quickly than they normally can - why?
This chapter is poorly designed as there's literally no way to progress beyond this point. Until I find a way past these unbelievably long-range turrets I'm going to have to give it a thumbs-down.
got my popcorn & was settled in nicely, watching the film.
soon after seeing the ship. a power cut :(
does'nt anyone pay the power bills around here ?
so I left.
took a while to see the lift.
but survived the trip :)