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    Crossing this bridge leads to the "Unified" ending, resolving the narrative paradox that many fans felt was "broken" in the original release. Quick Troubleshooting & Tips

    In earlier versions, the "Infinity Loop" library section was notorious for a recursive loop that never ended. duality game walkthrough fixed

    You’ll see a reflection that doesn't match your movements. To pass, you must mimic the reflection's path, not the path visible in your world. Walk toward the cracked glass and Shift exactly when your reflection touches the surface. Phase 2: Solving the "Infinity Loop" Glitch Crossing this bridge leads to the "Unified" ending,

    The Shadow Boss is less about combat and more about environmental manipulation. To pass, you must mimic the reflection's path,

    Always maintain two save slots. If one becomes "Fixed" in a state where you can't move, the backup will save your 10+ hours of progress.

    By following this fixed walkthrough, you’ll bypass the technical hurdles and focus on what makes Duality great: its haunting atmosphere and brilliant level design.

    Switch to Dark just as the boss slams the ground. This traps his "shadow" in the floor.

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Crossing this bridge leads to the "Unified" ending, resolving the narrative paradox that many fans felt was "broken" in the original release. Quick Troubleshooting & Tips

In earlier versions, the "Infinity Loop" library section was notorious for a recursive loop that never ended.

You’ll see a reflection that doesn't match your movements. To pass, you must mimic the reflection's path, not the path visible in your world. Walk toward the cracked glass and Shift exactly when your reflection touches the surface. Phase 2: Solving the "Infinity Loop" Glitch

The Shadow Boss is less about combat and more about environmental manipulation.

Always maintain two save slots. If one becomes "Fixed" in a state where you can't move, the backup will save your 10+ hours of progress.

By following this fixed walkthrough, you’ll bypass the technical hurdles and focus on what makes Duality great: its haunting atmosphere and brilliant level design.

Switch to Dark just as the boss slams the ground. This traps his "shadow" in the floor.

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