IBBF (PT2) - East Atrium -> ECA -> Energy Core
Now, once you're facing the room as if you were normally going in that door, strafe right until you're almost
off the door you're standing on. Don't go too far right or you'll fall off. Now, once you can see the walls
of EA, do a careful long SJ over to the wall in front and then do the next jump when near the wall. Once
you are on the ceiling of EA, turn around to see if Gathering Hall is still dumped or if it has come back
onto the screen. (See screenshots 8 and 9 below).
Go back and dump GH if it re-appeared and make sure your SJ to EA's ceiling. Once on the ceiling start bunny
hopping using only 1 jump and with holding L jump slightly left then right while going forward. This should
get you over to near the door leading to Energy Core Access (ECA) with a minimum of fuss. Once at the door,
you might find that the ceiling is a bit stickier. You can work around this by pushing left then releaing L
on the way up, and press L again at the height of your jump. This seems to help you move left easier in this
situation.
Make your way to the edge beside the door leading to ECA and carefully fall down onto the metal rim. Move left
and ECA should now appear on your screen. Move over to the rim of ECA's door and aim down and shoot it so
it truns gray. Now, door dump EA and when done correctly the background will suddenly turn pitch black. This
is GOOD! SJ onto the ceiling of ECA and make your way over to the next door while avoiding the Eyon that is
sticking out of the ceiling as it can hurt you still.
When you drop onto the rim of the door leading to Energy Core (EC) you might notice that the door you're
standing on disappears at some points, so don't panic. Shoot it and move left to make EC appear on your screen.
Once EC is on your screen, to door dump ECA more easily you need to turn around so EC is now on your right
and then proceed to shoot EC's door and door dump ECA. (See Screenshots 16 - 19)
Ice Before Flaahgra: Part 2 (4Megs Zipped MPEG)
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