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From seeing the screenshot and reading the desc, you are indeed very close! Maybe there's a way to account for the timing ;)
It's tricky cause I can't really put down how I do things too well. Maybe I should make a video of me making a map one day.
What you described is how the move was conceived and for the longest time, the fully intended method. However, Nobody no-one's play-test showed that this move could be preformed on any 3 surfaces. Me and Mika really thought about it for a day or two, and just came to the conclusion it was a little too technical to be fair. The extra amount of time you gained was overall, very slight. Like I think a second or less in time. So it was decided to fully allow the deviations, since its just a cool move no matter what.
Thank you for playing and the fav dawg ^^
One thing that my friend pointed out after I solved it was that my solution gave a bit more time to walk to the faith plate, as I walked through the laser portal to get there. That made it so the cube hit the light bridge on the way down and stopped a bit longer; it could be forced if the faith plate was just a bit farther away. Not sure if this is a good idea, as it is potentially more finnicky, but my friend said he liked the logical implications it had. example of it
Also thank you ^^