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Read my profile before reading the rest of my comment!
I'm with DeathWish808 on this one to some extent. Laser puzzles like this (your X-River series and bonus maps) tend to make me look really stupid, even after I solve it. Seeing 4th, I get really hesitant after that.
Try my SP map?
http://www.gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails?id=192976369
Try my COOP map?
http://www.gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails?id=181160432
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=202107239
BUT, after reluctantly adding this and Part 2 to my queue, I played this one. It started out like Portal 1 GlaDOS's f-f-f-fling yourself section which was fine, but confused me why it was there after getting to the rest. I get it though... I think...
Just an easy introduction with familiar mechanics then into laser puzzle with a very easy to grasp solution almost immediately upon entering.
After that and the 1st room I saw what was going on.
Bottom line is that I thought this was a super fun and clever start even though it was fairly easy. The difficulty ramped up very nicely. I liked the progression and I could almost guess what might be changed next.
Anyway, I am now a fan of laser puzzles, BUT ONLY if they intrigue me like this. Playing your Part 2 in a little bit and I have high expectations. :-D
Blind Run: http://youtu.be/9vB-nY-zTi4