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Double Jump

The Double Jump MACRO (aka MOD), is a technique that allows players to perform an additional jump while in mid-air, giving them additional height and mobility. This can be beneficial in games where mobility and traversal are important, such as platformers or first-person shooters with parkour elements.

This MOD works best with Metal Hellsinger, High on Life, Naraka Bladepoint, Overwatch 2, and Rumbleverse.

The MOD works by triggering a perfectly timed second jump and is used to gain extra momentum for dodging enemy attacks or traversing large gaps.



The most notable benefits of the Double Jump MOD include:

  1. Increased Mobility: The Double Jump MOD gives players greater control over their movement and allowing them to reach higher platforms or ledges more easily.
  2. Improved Evasion: By being able to jump twice in quick succession, players can more easily evade enemy fire and outmaneuver their opponents.
  3. Enhanced Parkour: Double Jump can also be used to perform advanced parkour maneuvers, such as wall running or wall jumping, which can help players to traverse maps quickly and efficiently.
  4. Cronus Advantage: By having the advantage of Cronus Zen, players can feel more confident in their abilities and play more aggressively, leading to more wins.

To put it simply, using the Double Jump MOD can benefit your gameplay by allowing you to move more quickly and efficiently, reach higher or farther platforms, and gain a strategic advantage over other players. This can be especially useful in games where you need to reach hard-to-reach areas or out-maneuver enemies.

⚙️ GPC SCRIPT EXAMPLE



This is what the source code of a Double Jump MACRO (aka MOD) looks like. Note that all button labels match their corresponding buttons on other controllers. For example, if the script says XB1_A (Xbox A button), it will also press the CROSS button on a PlayStation controller.

GPC - DOUBLE JUMP



⛔ WARNING

We would like to remind our users that the use of MODs, or modifications, may not be allowed in official tournaments or in compliance with the game's End User License Agreement (EULA). It is the user's responsibility to review the rules and regulations of a specific game or tournament prior to using any MODs, to ensure that their use is in compliance with any terms and conditions. Failure to do so may result in disqualification or violation of the game's EULA.