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@p0rtalthumper it can be solved without placing portals in mid-air. Here is how: https://youtu.be/H7vvaKgvycs
Other than those recommended map changes, very good puzzle! Favorited.
I had to come back to solve this one. That means it's a stumper...
Congretualition !
Fun 7/10
One of the most challenging maps I have played so far. Unfortunately maps that include the "destroyed style" often includes small narrow routes or hiding spots for items. The "too many variables" section was unnecessary and just added confusion, not more challenge.
Had to use noclip to look around the map to find the solution (not to solve the puzzle, to find out how to do it), but I managed to do it without looking at the solution.
Have to say, beautiful (both the puzzle and the map).
The walkthrough video will probably get some serious hits. When released on thinkingwithportals.com this was the very first map that crushed me. Never before had I given up or looked up a solution but Magrathea took all of my pride away. Even now as I played it again my heart was pounding because all of the psychological pain was present again. I don't think that more than 2-3% of the current players will solve this test on their own.