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Unlike Getting Over It, game this is heavily compared to, the controls are pinpoint accurate.
If you press the spacebar for the same amount of time, the jump will be the same height and distance.
It's 100% muscle memory.
You'll understand if you ever try the GotB DLC.
You start underwater there, and the amount of rage is impossible.
Keep trying and you'll get it, man!
You played the game for only 3 minutes did you?
It seems that, every hour or so, they completely lose all their muscle memory and have to get back into a new groove.
Pure theory here but is it possible it resets the power values every hour of play?
Just enough to throw you off wack on the regular but rare enough to give you the constant sense that you're learning and failing in waves.