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Yes, but the thing about this is, you dont hold L! err.... you dont need to at least, but if you hold L, you're doing the ghetto jump and not the alternate ( i am severly ghetto immapaired, and have a hard time doing the simple tick) so i discovered a way to do a ghetto that i could accually do. this also helps in the fact that you dont need to be near a wall to do it ~supuh | Yes, but the thing about this is, you dont hold L! err.... you dont need to at least, but if you hold L, you're doing the ghetto jump and not the alternate ( i am severly ghetto immapaired, and have a hard time doing the simple tick) so i discovered a way to do a ghetto that i could accually do. this also helps in the fact that you dont need to be near a wall to do it ~supuh | ||
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+ | After some testing, I've come to the conclusion that the alternate Ghetto Jump does not add height, but just prevents your view from locking down. Anyone with Action Replay can easily prove this. All you need to do is get a Moonjump code. Do the alternate Ghetto Jump but after your second jump, keep jumping without pressing any direction. You'll notice that your view does not drift downwards, unlike when you normally jump. Now, reset the game without Action Replay and do the alternate Ghetto Jump. Your view won't go downwards, creating the illusion that you've jumped higher. If anyone can prove me wrong on this, I'd be happy to hear it. But as far as I'm concerned, I don't think this trick's going to get us anywhere. Sorry to break it to ya; I had my hopes too... :( -MML54 | ||
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+ | Yes, it DOES gain height, i discovered it in multiplayer where i furtherly tested it, its kinda hard to do, but the view locking in place shows that you are at least hitting the buttons fast enough, but not at the right time. |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 9 March 2005
NOTE: you can't screw attack while holding L.-SAL
Yes you can, I do it all the time, you just have to be facing directly forward without your view locked upwards or downwards. -Flamancipator
Yes, but the thing about this is, you dont hold L! err.... you dont need to at least, but if you hold L, you're doing the ghetto jump and not the alternate ( i am severly ghetto immapaired, and have a hard time doing the simple tick) so i discovered a way to do a ghetto that i could accually do. this also helps in the fact that you dont need to be near a wall to do it ~supuh
After some testing, I've come to the conclusion that the alternate Ghetto Jump does not add height, but just prevents your view from locking down. Anyone with Action Replay can easily prove this. All you need to do is get a Moonjump code. Do the alternate Ghetto Jump but after your second jump, keep jumping without pressing any direction. You'll notice that your view does not drift downwards, unlike when you normally jump. Now, reset the game without Action Replay and do the alternate Ghetto Jump. Your view won't go downwards, creating the illusion that you've jumped higher. If anyone can prove me wrong on this, I'd be happy to hear it. But as far as I'm concerned, I don't think this trick's going to get us anywhere. Sorry to break it to ya; I had my hopes too... :( -MML54
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Yes, it DOES gain height, i discovered it in multiplayer where i furtherly tested it, its kinda hard to do, but the view locking in place shows that you are at least hitting the buttons fast enough, but not at the right time.