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번역 관련 문제 보고
Hard, but doable. The last part turning the cube was the most difficult for me to perform..
Can you test my Tunnel room as well? I've updated it to make it a bit harder (still much easier then yours :) https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=555616232
Thanks for playing my maps, glad u are liking them. I strongly recomend to finish the Cubelesness trilogy and to the Monoportal ones, they have a different aproach to them and way of thinking with portals.
You really have to think hard to discover these "unconventionnal" ways. I read the desc after finishing the level so I wasn't sure this was the official way, but now I can't doubt anymore.
I found that the first of these techniques (by order of encounter) is a bit unreliable-- the randomness of physics makes so that sometimes objects tend to slip out. I hope I'm not spoiling by saying this.
The second is more reliable but requires some skill to achieve.
I also liked the part where you have one fixed portal which you cannot move. Maps with this feature stump me every time...
Excellent work ;)
Blind run: https://youtu.be/oVndgpIK9yQ
Hahahahaha....glad u beat it...yeah its hard.
Thanks man! If you liked this be sure to play part 2 and 3!
Cheers!