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(Created page with "{{stub}} '''Bunny hopping''', also referred to as '''bhopping''', or, occasionally in Quake circles, '''bunnying''', is, in its simplest form, repeatedly jumping the moment you hit the ground. In doing so, a player retains a majority of the benefits of being airborne, namely preservation of momentum and the ability to air strafe. Open Fortress features "auto hop", meaning holding down the jump key is enough Category:Mechanics") |
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Bunny hopping, also referred to as bhopping, or, occasionally in Quake circles, bunnying, is, in its simplest form, repeatedly jumping the moment you hit the ground. In doing so, a player retains a majority of the benefits of being airborne, namely preservation of momentum and the ability to air strafe.
Open Fortress features "auto hop", meaning holding down the jump key is enough