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An easy chamber to start off the collection, Pierce is a quick chamber that explores the properties of lasers.
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Pinpoint builds on what was taught in Pierce, and provides a more challenging puzzle.
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This chamber is somewhat of an extension of a chamber from the Old Aperture section of the main Portal 2 campaign. Expect some new twists to the old concept of using flip panels and gel to climb a room.
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An exercise in obstacles and detours, Lasercross is a combination Laser/Momentum puzzle. This is also the only map in the pack (so far, at least) that uses Ben's Extended Editor for custom lights.
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You'll need everything that's given to you in order to manipulate a dropped cube.
Mevious: "Azorae's Entanglement was awesome enough to spawn two remakes."
These very cool remakes, by Mevious himself and Gig, can be found in this collection.
More to come, thanks for playing!
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You need to get a cube to the exit door to open it, but don't think that you'll be taking the same path.
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This is the first map in the collection that was made top to bottom in Hammer. As such, it has its own thread, which can be found by following the link. Solitude is a relatively difficult Laser/Funnel puzzle that is fairly complex. Check out the thread for more information.
I saw one other map which entangled both type of funnel as well. Still an excellent map set, thanks much for creating.
I have nothing else to say.
The puzzles never require ninja timing but just logical sequences of correct portal placement. Sounds easy, still each of the chambers kept me thinking for at least 10-15 minutes and at most a good hour.
Besides the great difficulty, I really like how the layout supports the puzzles. There's always enough glass to see everything necessary but never so much glass that it gets confusing and in the way of the puzzle.