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Very interesting. Great maps. Still not sure What the H*** Just Happened.
Maybe Part 4 will reveal all? Off we go...
I no longer have any of the map's files so I can't fix it anymore, sorry :(
If you plan on coming back to fix this map, please please PLESAE add "info_placement_helper"s to make it easier for players to set up the portals correctly to perform the fling.
Using entities that force the player's portals in a specific location sounds like cheating, but it really helps the player.
Only a few tests, but they carry the burden well. Some nice exploration of impressive areas. I did not really know what the game meant by capacitor. (I know what those are! :P And usually they're smaller.) Fortunately I figured it out in short order.
Following the arrows: it really works.
Cheers.
1. The water and conversion gel puzzle was very, very irritating, it kept cancelling my portals before I could complete the flings.
2. I'm almost sad the put your brain in a ball section wasn't longer, it brings up some fascinating implications.