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The knowledge I have of JB comes from CS 1.6, where JB = Jump bug
Meaning: If you jump off from a high place, start holding duck somewhere in the air
Then keep holding duck and the moment you hit the ground, you release duck and do a jump.
If performed correctly, will make you do a small bounce up and you have lost 0 damage.
Regardless of height, which opens up for insane shortcuts in KZ maps with HIGH RISK HIGH REWARD.
I have encountered 2 or 3 instances on Nuke where you say JB, but I'm starting to think you mean do a regular BHOP. Because you can't Jumpbug your way from top of silo to red box LOL
So if you mean BHOP, then calling it JB (Jumpbug) is just stupid and confusing.
Especially when you don't have an explanation ?!
I've been using it as part of my warm-up routine and I'm already seeing results.
The only thing I would maybe want to see is hint text on how to hit certain movement tricks. For anyone who already has experience with CS:GO or CS 2 movement, something like "Perform a double jb" is understandable but alien to those outside the movement community.
overall 10/10, I suck at movement lol.
I do the Time Trial on Nuke as part of my warmup.
However, I don't know how to complete some stages, for example the jump with the text: "Perform a double JB and get on top of the smol blue box :3c"
I tried looking online but I find it hard to find GOOD and UP-TO-DATE Resources on CS2 movement. Does anyone have a good recommendation for where I can go to learn more about Vanilla movement and all the different Terminology etc.?
A good resource for where to learn more would be GOLDEN.
Thank you in advance