The game has made a great deal of progress in our second sprint! With the unreal project and gthub set up, it was finally time to start programming the movement. I started with the Unreal Third Person Template, because it comes with a functional player character using Unreal’s Character Movement Component, as well as a nice level to play around with the movement. I began by tweaking the parameters of the Character Movement Component. The Lead Designer wanted the player to build up speed on the ground that can be translated to the air using the pole vault, and so I raised the max speed on the player and lowered the acceleration, which made our character control not dissimilarly to how Sonic The Hedgehog might. The next tweak I made was greatly lowering the jump height. While we still wanted the jump to be an option, we want players to rely heavily on the pole vault for moving vertically. With the basic movement configured to how we liked, now it was time to start with the pole...