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It felt pretty good solving it.
Thanks for making, though!
You know the pit with the single portalable floor tile up on the same level as the exit? I just went down the step with the glass barrier, jumped and air-strafed around it into my portal below to fling to the exit in one step. I didn't need to go back to the previous areas of the map at all.
Never used the single angled panel on the wall (if that was intended at all).
Not bad for a try at no elements
There is still an alternative solution : https://youtu.be/QmVHDwTDnD0
@quaternary Thanks for the demo! I fixed those skips :D
And also, I don't think the goo pits are needed. Or at least the one below the exit. If you delete the goo and put portalable walls in it the test would be the same but with no possibility of death. And don't think of quoting GLaDOS about this not being science without the possibility of death!
I just think that in those kinds of tests where you have to measure your fling to reach your goal, it's not that fun if you die all the time during the trial-and-error process.