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The fastest method of moving on foot is if single jumping is combined with [[Angled Camera|angled camera]]. | The fastest method of moving on foot is if single jumping is combined with [[Angled Camera|angled camera]]. | ||
== Tutorial == | |||
Skip to [https://youtu.be/pK5sLcTXgIA?si=WmTtuM5Rz85kuBOB&t=25 0:25] | |||
<youtube>https://youtu.be/pK5sLcTXgIA</youtube> | |||
== Technical == | |||
== Discovery == | |||
{{Movement_Techniques}} | |||
Latest revision as of 18:19, 3 July 2024
Repetitively performing a single jump while moving is faster than normal walking.
The fastest method of moving on foot is if single jumping is combined with angled camera.
Tutorial
Skip to 0:25
Technical
Discovery