Bounces
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Bounces
I know the basics of bounce jumps, you hit a slant you can't climb (60 degrees or more I believe) and fly off at a speed equal to your incoming speed.
But do the angles of the surface you are hitting change the trajectory of the jump. Likewise does the length of the slant you are hitting have any impact on the jump? Is there any specific angle in which you would normally fly off a slant given that is a certain angle? I would presume it is probably 90 degrees, but I don't know for sure.
Does anyone actually understand the physics of how bounce jumps work?
But do the angles of the surface you are hitting change the trajectory of the jump. Likewise does the length of the slant you are hitting have any impact on the jump? Is there any specific angle in which you would normally fly off a slant given that is a certain angle? I would presume it is probably 90 degrees, but I don't know for sure.
Does anyone actually understand the physics of how bounce jumps work?
Re: Bounces
don't see the info anywhere on the site.
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Re: Bounces
I hope the info is somewhere, I did hours of testing 


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Re: Bounces
Yeah, let's just paste a link which most of the people on these forums can't read. GG.
But seriously, the link I posted was more useful anyway, because it goes into more detail, which is what Soviet wanted.
But seriously, the link I posted was more useful anyway, because it goes into more detail, which is what Soviet wanted.


Re: Bounces
That's messed up. I searched CoDJumper chat specifically for the word 'Bounce' in all posts which it appeared and that one by Drofder didn't come up 

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I was talking about droffy's topic.
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I just searched for all of Drofder's posts, and looked at the topic names of the topics he'd started.


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