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PS: Climbing the lamppost at the final checkpoint lets you skip a hook.
i got a bit confused mid way in the level but didn't take my long to find the right way.
not bad, not good
You're absolutely right. Camera control is limited and that is highlighted by elements of this level. Ultimately this results in blind jumps. The levels intention was to provide an 'expert challenge' requiring multiple attempts, however; this may not be for everone. To alleviate this issue I recommend planning your route by using the camera badge to view hook locations.
I can assure you that this level is definitely possible, albeit difficult. The window to grab the 3rd hook in the final section is small and requires a well timed combination of leaving the 2nd hook, your jumps and grabbing the 3rd hook. With some practice and patience I'm sure that anyone can get it.
In the future I will try to make levels that are less reliant on memorising and executing a (sometimes blind) route. I'm sorry that you may have not enjoyed the level as much as I had hoped but regardless I thank you for your honest feedback.