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there might be a few seconds left over especially if your really fast, but the intended (and tbh only?) solution requires you to at least use the timed floor button to make the panel angle upward. if you didnt use that button i'd like to hear a detailed walkthrough of what your solution was
@dreamy3817
@Fuku Yamama
Thanks for playing, everyone. :) i appreciate the comments as always, though steam's notification system really doesnt handle it well lol
yeah, probably right about there needing to be more space. the timing was long so that you can put the portal on the angled platform on time and then run to the faith plate without frustration hopefully, however.
you can shoot portals through the broken walls to get back to the button.
i already made an old-aperture area earlier in the series...kindof...but that was a small piece of the 90s proto-enrichment-center, which was also featured in my mod "Portal:Forever Testing" as part of the "lost between floors" campaign.
I'd like to make a proper old-aperture map though. likely the 70s era aperture. we'll see though
Good luck with coming up with more ideas, for this series or the next.