Pretty much just copy+pasted from Snap the Sentinel!!
- Hold left/right to adjust the momentum angle after hitlag, up to 22.5 degrees. (Only angle can be adjusted, so you can't adjust your speed, only your direction.)
- It's relative to your angle, so sometimes you need to use forward/back, or even diagonals (forward/back throws now store full analog data for this to work)
- Bananas flip DI direction, to make them not baby easy mode
- Tumble has x3 DI (so angle adjustments of 67.5!!), and hitlag on each bounce to allow even more control.
* At the start of the first bar, everyone digests spheres at 1 per second, same as before.
* This actually only starts counting down from the most recent moment your spheres becomes nonzero, which is a very, VERY tiny buff to prevent their instant depletion.
* At around 40 spheres:
* Chao digests them at 1 sphere per *tic*. Might be slightly too punishing.
* Mecha Sonic digests them at 1 sphere per... 33 tics, or barely faster than before. Might be slightly not punishing enough.
* Everyone else is linearily in between.
- Invert high contrast greyscale colorization effect for damage hitlag
- Jitter is now also exclusive to damage-related hitlag
- Since jitter is now just tied to a flag, removed the old trick momentum hack
While in the air: release accelerate while at nearly-still speeds, and you'll preform a minisucle air drift boost. This mechanic is meant to fix the long-standing issue where you can get stuck in 0 speed in the air and not be able to do anything.
Before, doing a spindash input while turning, but not being at a low enough speed, would make you start drifting.
Now, it checks if you're trying to E-Brake first before interpreting it as a drift input.
If you were already drifting, then attempting accel+brake will still be brake-drift, so that technique is unaffected.
My rewrites clean up a LOT of weird/misleading behavior anyway, so I'm gonna push this regardless. Someone else will have to figure out another way to reimplement braking friction though -- we can't use it as is because it prevents being able to bump people.