#Is it possible to land while being prepared for the next trick?

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hollow bobcat
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If not is it planned? I am new. Currently i am at the first competition thing. There are these pads and 2 of them are close together and i want to jump onto the first and then jump from the first to the second but it takes way too long to prepare again for an ollie by crouching.

stoic hemlock
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Nope, just Ollie/Nollie 180 over and over on the spot, then you'll win easy.

polar ginkgo
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It’s all timing. You just have to be ready to start the crouch as soon as you land and pop quickly

hollow bobcat
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I tried some more and did it once but only with a manual. There just isn't enough time with the current system to bend down again and ollie

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@stoic hemlock Also the problem isn't the competition, it's the inability to crouch shortly after a trick.

stoic hemlock
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Like you say, the animation isn't fast enough. Then that's it, you can't do what you're trying to do. I just offered you an easy way out because I know what the game is like. It's a bit hit n miss. Sometimes it's better to accept defeat and move on.

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The devs are not gonna change this for you.

outer juniper
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@hollow bobcat I can't say anything for sure, and sometimes it's a limitation from the physic. And you could have considered that already :

Maybe there's something to tweak in the physic.

The skater has too much air-time to do what you want ???

Increasing the gravity, or lowering the pop height in the settings or speeding the first inputs to barely clear the first trick, ... those things could help reduce the air-time and have less time between two inputs.

Ultimately, the quicker the second inputs are done, the less height has the second trick.

Or maybe, the spot is just too tight for the trick.
I doubt that it's really the input delay.

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Skate4 enables to throw a second trick as soon as a wheel has touched the ground, but that's an arcady feature to triclining that prolly won't be implemented in a sim

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The two white pads with different heights from muni plaza are def skateable one after the other

hollow bobcat
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Thank you for the replies!! I'm talking about two of the blue ones, not the big white ones. It could definitely be that they are too far apart for how big they are so that there is not enough time to bend down. But since on flat ground there is this snap of standing to crouching after a trick, it seems Like there is an arbitrary wait time that i can't find in any videos of real skating. In those videos crouching after landing is very common especially for bigger jumps (obviously).

polar ginkgo
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@hollow bobcat anything is possible if you play with the settings and use your thumbs very quickly

hollow bobcat
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@polar ginkgo That's amazing! I guess i stand corrected. It is probably an animation thing. What settings did you change?

polar ginkgo