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Think of it as an opotunity to get better at grappling and movement so you aren't like dean takahashi later on :)
However now after 200hrs they are relatively simple and easy. I don't think they should have made it mandatory, but they aren't hard and you do have a decent amount of leeway in getting them done (except muskeg swamp that one was horrible).
Anyways the good news is that nowhere else in the game forces you to do them, so once you get them done the first time you don't have to do them again.
That aside, yea some of the jumping puzzles were just ...well... the less said the better... I was kinda lucky cause I had other people attempting to do it at the same time, fortunately a number of those jump puzzles doesn't actually need you to jump on platforms sequentially. So you could have people just jumping on them all in all sorts of order as long as you get the required number as a group...
But there was one time I joined on mission when another person was just on his last few platform jumps! Given the experience was a previous one, that was like the best thing ever to happen when it came to progressing through the story...lol
That's not a puzzle. There's no magic sequence or something to solve. There's more orbs present than you need, and you can typically skip a lot of the platforms. To make life easier you can just use your grapple.