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Hmm, I'm pretty sure it IS possible though, albeit quite painful. But yeah, it's still a shame that it's the only way of getting out of that situation in your screenshot
@Mikeastro
Unconventional is definitely the word to describle the main moves of the map, I can understand you had trouble thinking about them at all. Still thank you for giving it a go and appreciating it nonetheless! I can promise you my next puzzle will be much more conventional :P
But there's one more thing. You said stepping through the angled portal is tough (and not needed). Which is true. I say it's impossible and that's why this is a softlock.
Fair enough. As I said when replying to your comment on Lift, I believe the creative nature of that move still makes it interesting and worth showcasing, but of course I knew it could be considered questionable.
I'll leave it a neutral.
Thank you for the nice words! Your video is all perfectly intended, it's just that you could have left the track platform a bit further from the ledge to get a better view at the portal surface. Glad you enjoyed the ideas showcased here!
https://youtu.be/mcbi9_isYuk (not sure if 1:47 was intended)
@molecules du mal
@BehindPortal
@nerdlingnation
@Aneonen
@horse
@cnh2r
@klaus.sfc01
Thank you all, and sorry for my unresponsiveness! Glad you enjoyed this puzzle :D