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This mod is great, but all that high water jumping stuff feels really inconsistent, It's beyond frustrating and hurts my hand trying to perform the jump. There's like a 30% chance the jump will even work for me. I feel like this whole area is centered around using a glitched mechanic. Maybe make the high jump easier to perform? Or at least adjust the levels away from using the jump. I really want to continue and beat this stage, but the hand cramps I get from trying to perform 2 high jumps in a row consistently is deterring.
Unfortuneately Tethys is very much centered around the mechanic, thus being able to preform it on demand is a requirement to beat it. I apologize that the jump is causing you discomfort, maybe switching up your control scheme might better enable you to preform them? Otherwise it may be worthwhile to check out some other mods that don't readily abuse the mechanic as hard as this one does :P
Even as a player that has 100%-ed the entirety of the main game and competed every cartridge, I still found this mod to be awfully inconsistent in its mechanics, infuriating in its difficulty, and generally completely unplayable without extreme anger and hand pain.
I really do hope that any future TEIN mods distance themselves from this thoroughly irritating trend of being absurdly difficult and inaccessible to 99.9% of the player base. Don't get me wrong, I love a good challenge, but most mods I've played interpret said challenge as "go ahead and die 1000 times on this level until you find the one single pixel perfect route you need to take". I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be the end of the world (ha ha) if someone made a mod that didn't eat up thousands of lives and make anyone want to break their keyboard in frustration, so long as it was interesting and enjoyable.