irondragons says:
don't even bother debating this
irondragons says:
the idea of a manufactured puzzle is to solve it without going outside of the rules of engagement and laws of the context it exists within.
it's not a puzzle anymore if you don't. it's a walk in the park, and the enjoyable part, i.e solving it, is lost.
so, solving a puzzle without thinking outside the box... hmmm, you of all people should know that's a bad thing to promote.
Thinking outside the box is a requirement in puzzles, and in life if you ever want to succeed at something. In puzzles, thinking outside the box means going outside the so-called "rules of engagement", it's no different in portal... but as it seems, valve doesn't want anyone to challenge themselves to complete a map the fastest way, or using the least amount of portals to beat a map, or they would've released a challenge mode by now (which to the extent of my knowledge there isn't in portal 2).
irondragons says:
it's like gluing a jigsaw set together
you don't get to experience the completed puzzle, and you break the premise of the game
let's say i do the puzzle the way in was intended to be done, after 10 or so times i start getting tired of it. Now, I start to "break" the "premise" of the game to bring new life into the game for me, is there anything wrong with it? No, there's nothing wrong with it, and nothing will ever be wrong with it. It's like using Game Genie with the NES, nothing is wrong with using it, it's just another way to have fun in the games that you play on it.
Essentially what i'm saying is that, just because someone goes outside the "rules of enegagement" in a portal 2 puzzle, doesn't make it the right way to do it, it's just the right way for that person because he wanted to find another way to do it. When you get bored of something, what you would do is either go do something else that's more interesting, or find another way to do the thing that you're bored of.
tl:dr Everyone has their own way of doing a puzzle, and it isn't our job to force them to do it the way it's suppose to be done.