My keyboard is a deep keyboard, you have to press the keys a good 1cm down for a full response, so it makes it extra hard. I don't understand completely why you'd think that the obstacles around me will help, none of them are loose, meaning you can't use them to help.
I'll send you a video showing what I usually do, there is a certain rock that you get pinned to flipped over. Check back here and you'll find the video I've sent.
I think you slightly misunderstood - I completely agree with your first statement: people just see a fancy title or an image and instantly give it 5 stars. This is a problem and means that reviews are not really accurate or sometimes not event relevant.
By obstacles, I meant that the custom objects, if you continue the story along, will help complete the scenario - but yes, they do not have a collision mesh so do not help you in that regard.
I do not intend to be aggressive or trying to assume anything, I'm simply just questioning certain things that you brought up. I look forward to the video :)
Okay, but I am glad you are a polite understanding person, otherwise I'd be shredded meat right now. The video shows just me doing one try, hopefully you are able to get my aspect. Sorry, it'll take a while for the video to come out, download speeds in england are a pain in the posteria :)
Put simply, you are going the wrong way! The batteries that you drive through are meant to be a physical barrier (unfortunately my exporter doesn't like collision meshes at the moment). Once you activate coil A, then you are meant to go back the way you came to activate the rest. Going the way you did is getting much closer to the blackhole than you need to and thus the gravity is therefore too much.
Someone by the name of Neilogical made a video on this mod (lined on main post) and goes the correct way if you want a visual understanding of what I meant. I can understanding your frustration now, considering the way you go is literately impossible to complete the scenario!
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