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I put a link to the intended in the description. Thanks for playing
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=244328100
glad you learnt something new :)
not sure if it would work, but: (writing this from memory)
what if you left the door open & put a laser field in front of the exit door.
& had the relays turn off the laser field instead of opening the exit door.
you may have to move the exit back a tile ?
your map, your choice, off course.
thankyou for adding a couple of my maps, to your list :)
I hope you enjoy them.
look forward to your feedback.
simple, but clever puzzle.
2 solutions.
1st is Tabarnacos solution, as you intended.
the 2nd is:
I placed each reflector pointing diagnally, to wards each of the two sets of relays.
then used portals to hit one reflector.
then with my back, touching the exit door.
I moved one portal, to move the laser, to the 2nd reflector.
then moved backwards, through the open door.
it is a glitch, that was an intended solution on other maps I played.
but your / Tabarnacos's solution is better.
stopping this 2nd solution, would be very difficult,
& would probably involve reducing portable areas, to such a degree.
that the intended solution would be obvious to everyone,
as soon as they walked through the entrance