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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=157214765
You're going to have to kill the turrets before they kill you.
The glass door will now stay open. I've made some more addictions like an easier way to get to the start of the first ligth bridge, added a glass wall and changed the timers on some more switches, making it harder to get yourself killed. :) Changed the sphere to a companion cube.
After making them less dangerous, I did keep the lightbridge and the faithplate at the start to retain the linearity (if that's a word) of the map: it's a one-way route that will get you warmed up for the other puzzles.
Overall some changes that I hope will make it a little bit easier, a little less deadly and thus a bit more fun. :)
Of course I would still love any further observations from you or any other players!
Keep those comments going people. I want to make this map as good as I can. Thank you.
Thanks for your comments. I appreciate it!
I was hoping for the satisfying feeling that should come with getting rid of all turrets :)
Indeed there is that part of the map where timing is essential. However, completing that part too slowly should probably not be punishable by death :D I will see how I can solve this, maybe somehow return 'latecomers' to an earlier point in the map. And/or prolong the time you have to continue at that spot. I'll get back to you on that.
Thanks for your constructive criticism, and I'm glad that you had fun too!