I just completed dodgeball in cheeset1, it used the same mechanics as the level before it called get your skates on, which I had stupidly deemed unsolvable, before realizing that it was solvable when I finished playing dodgeball. The brain fart is that I knew it was possible to get the chip next to a pink ball in two spaces when I played dodgeball, immediately after declaring it immpossible in get your skates on. It's a pretty funny brain fart that I didn't even realize until the very end of the level, after watching the playback of the recording session I made. Then, I couldn't figure out how to reach the exit at the end of get your skates on, and looked it up in the editor, and laughed at the clear path to the exit right next to where I was standing!!!
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Dave Varberg
I thought Waterslide was basically unsolvable for my fingers in MS, until someone clued me in to the "slow" solution.
Also, I stared at the map in Mouth-Watering over and over and over and still did not see the exit. DUHHHHH.
(I never doubted Magic Trick -- I'm curious to where you thought the problem was.)
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Dave Varberg
Quote:Oh, I saw the exit. I just didn't see how to get to it (them).
That's what I meant -- I didn't see the one fake blue wall amid all the real blue walls.
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Tom Patten
Magic Trick surprisingly gave me alot of problems. The red key is so obvious now, but back then I had no idea how to get it.
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Skye Climenhaga
My TS0 LP. The episode where I do Propaganda. I collect a blue key, and then wander around for a while wondering what to do, not even remembering I got the blue key.
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