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You know who I mean because you have played the same crap I have and the same good maps I have.
I've played so many maps that use the rail platform and very rarely someone actually disables rail oscillation. I have found through playtesting that when people use the rail platform, it is best to disable the oscillation rather than have it enabled. Disabled offers a better puzzling experience. I don't know why people almost always have it enabled but my main guesses are that people don't know the option exists because people think it is similar to the piston platform as it doesn't have such an option or don't know what the word "oscillate" means. I wouldn't be shocked on my second guess because of the braindead designers' crappy tests I've played, which take up 99% of the workshop.
When you have the time trey this chammber and see if you figure it out: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=293244045
@toncica: lmao