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https://www.dropbox.com/s/q5395skuum2vc8e/wanda_ending.dem?dl=0
In the last chamber, you had to put portal at the front of (opposite to) the "button". To put the portal at this level (height) I had to do a quite difficult trick - in the opposite-side (to "button") set portal on the ground, on the other side of the chamber, set the portal higher, jump into opposite portal from other chamber side into ground, then on other side move portal to the ground (on the fly), fly out on the other side, move portal to the wall (on the desired height!!) and immediately go into it (on the fly).
This trick took me a while, that's way I don't quite sure - that this was right solution
Thumbs up!!
@Brave thanks for playing, I knew there was a potential problem at the exit for block flinging/throwing. Moving the exit and adding a laserfield will make cheating tougher. As I say in the description , I ve been told theres more than 1 solution to the last puzzle. But Ive only seen the one I found.
I liked how you set the weight cube button to trigger the turret to fire!
The area to get the cube is large and a lot of work with the running back and forth to get the 1st cube.
The finale with exiting is a little tricky, could of just solve unintended but decided to solved it using the tractor beam holding the cube in placed against the wall button to exit... overall not a bad map... good job!
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