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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOIaH9-vaRI&feature=youtu.be
As for the exit pedestal button, it disables the fizzler back between the main room and the blue gel room, giving u a shorter path to the sphere so u could go back there and take it to the exit button. But u didnt need it because u were smart enough to take the 1st sphere with u before entering the exit room itself. I have tried to warn u about a change i did which enforces u to use the sphere at the turret room. Feel free to look it up again.
In the first room all laser relays didn't have visible connections too. That made it a guessing game, you saw me trying to activate different combinations of three relays when I had only one cube. Maybe it would do something, it didn't though. Since I couldn't be sure because of the invisible connections I was guessing. When you keep information from the player his trust hurts, so I would keep all connections visible and design the puzzle with that in mind. Seeing how many connections there are is also good for the author to see when a room becomes too cluttered with elements.
Oh, and were u curious about the last pedestal button near the exit door? I saw that u wanted to check this but then said somehting like 'ah nvm i'll just finish now'. lol. Sadly u have played the less edited version of the map. I have made angled panels less stucky while also changing the object u need to bring to the exit door..
Care to try my newer map? It looks like a complete guessing game at first sight, but it has more logic than u may think.
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=284771137
There is a simple solution to your problem which is adding a fail-safe path between the 2 rooms, so in case the 'bottle neck' closes, u could use that path as a one-way direction from room #3 to room #2 to go back, But sadly i have encountered a few issues making that change so i have decided not to add it.
My main issue is that there is no sphere spawn at room #2, so if u lose the sphere too early in the game, you're screwed. I have tried adding a spawn for it but it makes the sphere move when spawned, thus making a high probability for the sphere to drop on the room #2's floor, having the entire puzzle at that room irrelevant.