1 |
Assuming
slow
is
meant
to
represent
stuff
clogging
up
the
works
and
generally
decreasing
unit
velocity,
then
the
initial
velocity
of
a
jump
would
drop,
and
since
that's
the
only
thing
pushing
the
unit
forward,
it
would
hit
the
ground
sooner
than
if
it
started
the
jump
at
full
speed.
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1 |
Assuming
slow
is
meant
to
represent
stuff
clogging
up
the
works
and
generally
decreasing
unit
velocity,
then
the
initial
velocity
of
a
jump
would
drop,
and
since
that's
the
only
thing
pushing
the
unit
forward
against
gravity,
it
would
hit
the
ground
sooner
than
if
it
started
the
jump
at
full
speed.
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3 |
On the other hand, if slow is meant to represent some sort of bubble of time progressing at a slowed rate relative to everything else, then having the jump arc remain the same but having the unit go through it slower would make sense.
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3 |
On the other hand, if slow is meant to represent some sort of bubble of time progressing at a slowed rate relative to everything else, then having the jump arc remain the same but having the unit go through it slower would make sense.
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