Thanks for your advice on getting feedback! Giving useful feedback is definitely a skill, and it can be really hard to get honest opinions from friends and family since they don’t want to hurt our feelings. A lot of times, they don’t realize that hearing the bad stuff is exactly what helps us improve.
That’s why I usually prefer to just watch them play, and it’s also why I really appreciate you taking the time to record your gameplay for me!
I’ll definitely put your advice to good use!
Also, funny enough, the video you sent was actually the same one I originally used as a reference. But when I went back to my code, I realized I had messed up some of the logic behind the jump mechanics—some parts didn’t even work at all! I’ve now fixed the broken parts and implemented the ones I had left out. Hopefully, jumping and movement will feel much better now. :D
Thanks so much for your help! :)