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That was a smiley face btw, git ur mind ouda the gutter :-P
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Reminder that Obama is turning your frogs can with drone chemtrails, and 9/11 was an israeli plot
Regards, your friend/admirerer, Lukey
Then there's strafe jumping. Which is basically only an increase in speed in a straight line, so even with the extra speed, the movement is easy to predict, that means it's great for decreasing walking times, and still good to aim at.
Now lets talk CPMA, ProMode or Turbo, the movement originally from QuakeWorld. There would be Quake purists out there who will say it needs this movement to be Quake and fair enough, that's what you learned, that's what you love, ok, I get that.