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A forum post by OatmealMu

Right. After a little experimenting, the best I can figure is that speed and slope angle are the culprits here. If a puppet is going too fast up a ramp it'll either be unable to jump or the jump height will be severely limited. I also did a test with ramps of various angles and the difference in jump height is very noticeable between, say, a 15-degree slope and a 30-degree one. Maybe this is something that'll have to be designed around.

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