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Ah, another goodie from the less-aesthetic era of Gig's chambers. Doesn't make the puzzle itself any less interesting, though - this might actually be the best from that period.
Difficulty: 3.75/10
Design: 7.5/10
Enjoyed: 7.5/10
I hope Valve brings people like you on-board for an advanced maps section of Portal 3.
You are a master of breaking brains...but not on this test! I figured it out relatively quickly. It's the whole concept of connecting portals (some spoiler, eh?)!! In particular, it's the whole game of take-the-portal-as-far-as-you-can to solve the test.
I love your levels, but I think you could put a little more work into the layout of the button wires, or whatever they are called. You know, the little blue/orange lights? Sometimes their paths are a little bit confusing and it can be frustrating to have to think about what the different buttons do, just because you forgot and it's not obvious from the layout.
But as I said, still a very excellent level!
my reward :D