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I never found them to be too much of a hassle.
They do require some... what's the english term for "räumliches Vorstellungsvermögen"? "spacial immagination"? (at least that's what google coughed-up) to do quickly. But they really didn't strike me as particulary difficult.
"Räumliches Vorstellungsvermögen"... that's one way to call someone stupid... I suppose...
I still wanna do them because I like to complete things that are on the way but still... they are not done well.
That's a rather... interesting way to interpret what I said.
I personaly never made a direct link between it and native intelligence.
I rather see räumliches Vorstellungsvermögen as a combination of pre-disposition (or "talent" if you like) and practice.
As a mechanic, I have that training from reading and interpreting technical drawings.
The easiest one is imho one under water - you can see the correct position glowing even from far away.
The only one that is hard to find is the one in the underground dome in Vegas, imho.
I reckon it's got something to do with intelligence... the better your understanding of your surroundings the higher your chances of survival.
I'm not there yet...
oh please, that you hadn't little trouble with it doesn't mean other will no?
Calm down a bit :)