the numbers zeddo cites were the numbers I told him to LOOK for, not the actual velocity you slide at. The actual velocity you can start a slide at is about 202.5. Please don't get so hung up on the exact numbers lol its not that important
Oh, thank you, yeah, i usually use the vel indicator to keep track in practice, about the 202.5, i could start the slide at 199.75, but, failed more than once at 199.2, so i really think its not 150ms to slide, its a cap on vel, after the 199.52 you can before that you can't, and i can skipjump from 199.75 till 214vel, i wasn't criticising zeddo's video, i may have worded badly in this video, i watched a bunch of skip-jump videos, and his was the best i found about it, but, the vel didn't match with what i was seeing while practicing, and sometimes i need answers hahaha
thank you I needed this kind of analysis instead of the presentation that zeddo provided. helpful!
the numbers zeddo cites were the numbers I told him to LOOK for, not the actual velocity you slide at. The actual velocity you can start a slide at is about 202.5. Please don't get so hung up on the exact numbers lol its not that important
Oh, thank you, yeah, i usually use the vel indicator to keep track in practice, about the 202.5, i could start the slide at 199.75, but, failed more than once at 199.2, so i really think its not 150ms to slide, its a cap on vel, after the 199.52 you can before that you can't, and i can skipjump from 199.75 till 214vel, i wasn't criticising zeddo's video, i may have worded badly in this video, i watched a bunch of skip-jump videos, and his was the best i found about it, but, the vel didn't match with what i was seeing while practicing, and sometimes i need answers hahaha