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I do think anyone who's finished the singleplayer campaign will have done a great number of funnel switches with much tighter timing (funnels are probably THE most forgiving timing element due to their natural "grab"), but yeah, the chamber works quite nicely as it is.
Secondly, I really like that suggestion! I'll see if I can manage to use it. Thank you very much.
Some clever use of puzzle elements here - the cube interrupting its own excursion funnel, and the gel . Overall quite fun - even if I did kill myself through a moment of boneheaded stupidity. ( That lightbridge that I've just used to block the cube so I could catch it? Walking through the portal is not a good idea. )
Suggestion, take it or leave it: Rather than turn off the laser field, it might be quite possible to use the funnel to float yourself over the goo, then switch portals. The timing on funnels is gentle enough that any player who got this far shouldn't need a portalable surface opposite. But looking for the laser field to turn off was not the first thing that occurred to me; someone could potentially place a portal down there by muscle memory and not register that the field is gone. )