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I'd like to be able to double jump, platform video game-style. Mostly pointless in daily life, but imagine how good it would feel?
Are you as floaty as in some video games too? I think a double jump with crappy real physics wouldn't be very satisfying.
At a minimum, I'd want to be able to unrealistically change direction in mid-air.
You would also need it to run off of magic to skip the problem of physics turning the second jump into a bomb.
So I've been trying to work out the part where I keep getting partially phased into brick walls. The double jump appears to be not meshing well with the engine. Never happens with stone walls, wood, nor any others... just brick.
Does lemmy have an equivalent of /r/outside? Because it's leaking a little.