08-24-2008, 09:49 PM
Hello,
(He's going to hate me...)
I'm afraid something's going wrong in JUMP!, between #17098 and #17099...
Coming from bottom-left of #17098, I decided to walk to #17099 and go down to the first floor, without manœuver the lever [highlight](1)[/highlight], using the falling platforms on the right of #17099 (see attached pict).
I could pass the grey door [highlight](2)[/highlight] without any problem from right to left!!!
But could'nt pass it from left to right afterwards, obliged to press brick-switch [highlight](4)[/highlight] for doing this. But door [highlight](3)[/highlight] stayed closed and I couldn't climb the extreme-right steps of #17099, making me imprisoned in this corridor.
I already met this kind of problem when designing, when a grey (or so) door is close to the screen boarder. One can pass it in one way but not in reverse...
I am writing this with tons of humility, knowing Aquamat's great talent about designing, and all my gratitude to him for ßtesting my own designing. I checked all sorts, nevertheless I'm afraid I don't make an error...
S.
(He's going to hate me...)
I'm afraid something's going wrong in JUMP!, between #17098 and #17099...
Coming from bottom-left of #17098, I decided to walk to #17099 and go down to the first floor, without manœuver the lever [highlight](1)[/highlight], using the falling platforms on the right of #17099 (see attached pict).
I could pass the grey door [highlight](2)[/highlight] without any problem from right to left!!!
But could'nt pass it from left to right afterwards, obliged to press brick-switch [highlight](4)[/highlight] for doing this. But door [highlight](3)[/highlight] stayed closed and I couldn't climb the extreme-right steps of #17099, making me imprisoned in this corridor.
I already met this kind of problem when designing, when a grey (or so) door is close to the screen boarder. One can pass it in one way but not in reverse...
I am writing this with tons of humility, knowing Aquamat's great talent about designing, and all my gratitude to him for ßtesting my own designing. I checked all sorts, nevertheless I'm afraid I don't make an error...
S.

