Portal 2
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5/set./2012 às 6:45
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Bump!

Type : Logical
Difficluty : Medium

Update 1 :
- Added ball button to the exit to avoid unexpected endings

Tags :
geneosis, bounce, catch

#F4F : Rate and comment this map and I will do the same for one of your maps.
38 comentário(s)
Talisac 8/jul./2014 às 10:47 
Thanks for the link!

Honnestly, It that was my map, I would fix this "solution" because we just missing the fun part!
Geneosis  [autor(a)] 8/jul./2014 às 10:29 
@Talisac: Oh, nice alternative solution you found there ^^ Not intended but yet interesting to find, I think I will let it in :) About the F4F tags I should remove them as I don't really have time to play Portal 2 at the moment ^^" But this tag is quite usefull when you look for quick feedback on your maps, feel free to use it too ;) Here is the thread where it was created .
Talisac 8/jul./2014 às 9:34 
First I read "Bump!", saw blue gel and 45° panels and thought: "Ok let try this..."

Then I've found an ultra easy solution without any "bump" and was quite disappointed :( Was that intended?

1) 2 portals on 45° panels (one up, one down)
2) drop a sphere into them: getting infinite vertical velocity
3) portal on floor, facing funne. Sphere just go out with 45° angle and.. that's all folk.
No blue gel, no cube, no bump!


Reading the comments, I figure it wasn't the "good solution" (which is quite original, if I've understood correctly).

(sorry for my approximative english. I'm new with F4F things, but if you can test one of mine and give a feedback, would be nice! :) )
stormsend 7/jul./2014 às 14:19 
Amazingly easy to do. Panel was perfect for orientation of object. great puzzle. Thanks.
SkyRoots 23/jun./2013 às 11:00 
Great puzzle in it's simplicity and complexity.

Recently, I had a very similar idea for a puzzle named "Batter, up!", but I haven't got around to creating it yet.
Geneosis  [autor(a)] 13/mai./2013 às 15:50 
@| \_/ () : Added your map to the list ^^
| \_/ () 13/mai./2013 às 14:18 
LIKE! blue gel can do so much! try this one:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=141427720
Mitch McWiggins 31/mar./2013 às 9:17 
ooOOooh, ok, I wish I had used them for that, would have saved me a few tries. Awesome, thanks.
Geneosis  [autor(a)] 31/mar./2013 às 4:43 
Angled panels were there to help people orienting the cube in the correct position X)
@Mitch McWiggins : I think you got it ^^
buff00n 30/mar./2013 às 20:35 
I managed to get some decent horizontal velocity with the sphere, but I couldn't get it going in the right direction. I had a good laugh when I finally figured it out. I can't for the life of me figure out what the angle panels are for. If it's misdirection then it's brilliant.