FF wrote:Look at the third(from up to down) lock, guys. Metal bar end node must NOT go through another metal bar if u want your solution to be light.
Jesus, the ball alone landing on the metal plate sends the metal bar through. It's actually really hard to stop it. Since when has that been in the rules?
This is getting ridiculous. It's one rule for one level and another for another level. How is anyone meant to know?
I suggested that all overlapping materials should be classed as dark and everyone says different. Then in the next competition when I submit a great score with an overlapping material it suddenly changes. You are hosting this competition by winning with overlapping materials and overlapping end nodes with materials!!! If it was okay for you why is it suddenly not okay for me?
I sent you a solution 30 minutes after you posted the level, where this metal bar thing happens, yet you wait for 2 days before you inform anyone that it's going to be classed as dark?
I don't care because I'll likely take the dark medal instead, but this whole light/dark thing is ridiculous.
Now suddenly with less than a day of the competition left I have to look for another solution, yet I have no more time. Thanks.
We need rules and we need them fast. I'm so damn frustrated right now with this light/dark situation and I'm betting everyone else is too.
In all previous contests I have done the honourable thing and labelled anything with dark force in it as dark. In the last A contest I submitted the highest scoring purely light solution and lost to 4 people with technically dark solutions. I thought fine, as long as I know. If it's not breaking the rules it's fine.
Well my solution to this breaks no written rule, yet suddenly now I'm penalised because you didn't realise how easy it was to solve this level. That is not my fault.
I can't win. I do the right thing and lose. I do what everyone else does and suddenly the rules miraculously change mid contest.