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It was fun figuring it out, but I can’t really vouch for this chamber from a logical perspective. The intended set of moves give you, in theory, the exact same momentum that a much simpler set of moves does, yet due to the finicky physics of the game engine and how it handles angled panels the more complex solution works while the simpler one doesn’t. I’m surprised you found the minute differences in how the game handles momentum changes through angled panels and was able to build anti-exploit structures around it. Would be really interested to hear how you did that, not gonna lie.
Difficulty: 3/10
Enjoyed: 6.75/10
My bad, I have never dealt with demos before, got it to work though.
As for the exploit, I believe I have fixed it to the best of my ability, so you can give it a replay if you want.
unzip the demo file: C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\ steamapps\common\Portal2\portal2
Open console and type: playdemo +name of the file (simply)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb65me5m9twyyf2/simply.dem?dl=0