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https://youtu.be/UH-foOxzlSE
Observation for the second puzzle:
Did you notice that if you don't flip the portable surface you can portal into the the exit corridor ?
Hint for the second puzzle:
You can use blue gel to get the cube off the button.
Really, really unique test. I’m not sure I’ve seen any other map that has a two-way lever and a fan to blow gel with. It’s still quite easy, and I’d say the main chamber's only a little harder than the external puzzle that preceded it - if only because the “connection” between the button and the fizzler blocking the exit was not visible at all, at least to me.
I’m really not a fan of hiding connections like that to introduce artificial difficulty, but due to everything else about the chamber being really good I’m still giving this one a massive thumbs up.
Difficulty: 2.75/10
Enjoyed: 7.75/10