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I thought crouch jumping was when you crouch first then jump so your jump is more explosive, thus gaining more height.
I've never played a game with the crouch jump you're describing but that sounds awkward.
Super Mario Bros 2 did the one you’re talking about. I think Mario 64 onwards as well. However, the one OP is talking about is common in Half-Life.
Yeah I think I've heard of mechanics where you can crouch to "charge" a jump, but not like, jumping while in the crouch interpolated state.
What games use crouch jumping like that? I thought that had to be wrong, but apparently in CS:GO you can just barely clear higher objects if you crouch and then immediately jump.
It might sound awkward, but IMO it is very intuitive, if you imagine crouching as bending the legs instead of going down.
Dude, Half-Life's own long-jump module worked like that.
Like someone else mentioned above, Mario 64 is the one I had in mind. I can't recall any others at the top of my head.
Some fighting games. One Must Fall, for example.