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If the speed is too high, the character moves a large distance per frame. Suppose one frame, the character is very close to a piece of solid scenery, and the game calculates their position on the next frame. Due to their huge distance move per frame, the next position is beyond the terrain. As such, the game assumes there is nothing in-between.
If the speed is too high, the character moves a large distance per frame. Suppose one frame, the character is very close to a piece of solid scenery, and the game calculates their position on the next frame. Due to their huge distance move per frame, the next position is beyond the terrain. As such, the game assumes there is nothing in-between.


This glitch isn't usually a problem because the ''Super Smash Bros.'' game engines check for collisions at least once per frame, which is enough to cover most scenarios. It can only happen if severe amounts of [[knockback]] are implemented, and only on terrain that's thin enough. A solution would be to implement a different collision detection method, like one that checks for hitboxes between the before and after positions.
This glitch isn't a problem because the ''Super Smash Bros.'' game engines check for collisions at least once per frame, which is enough to cover most scenarios. It can only happen if severe amounts of [[knockback]] are implemented, and only on terrain that's thin enough. A solution would be to implement a different collision detection method, like one that checks for hitboxes between the before and after positions.


Interestingly, it can be noted in the Corneria case in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' that the stage actually shifts the character's trajectory a bit, as if it were refracted. Whether or not this is influenced by the interference of knockback from a small detection of collision on the frame after the pass through, or if this "glitch" is actually accounted for in the engine is unknown.
Interestingly, it can be noted in the Corneria case in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' that the stage actually shifts the character's trajectory a bit, as if it were refracted. Whether or not this is influenced by the interference of knockback from a small detection of collision on the frame after the pass through, or if this "glitch" is actually accounted for in the engine is unknown.

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