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I personally liked my first map better as the solution was more elegant, but experience is experience :)
Thanks for the feedback!
Guess what I'm trying to say is, I really did enjoy it. Had me stumped a bit and I always like that. I've played your 2 maps and enjoyed them greatly. Can't wait to see what else you cook up! Thumbed up, obviously!
Also, the puzzle shouldn't be too hard, especially considering you can solve it with portals either side of the fizzler. The process of legitimately placing portals like that isn't difficult.
When you are near the fizzler field, you can portal past it by shooting a portal between the fizzler and the glass panel. They don't align the same so this creates a gap of about 1 cm that you can portal through. This means I could bring the cube with me to the end.