When Insomniac Games decided to make a separate Spider-Man installment that centered wholly on Miles Morales as its titular character, it knew it needed to put loads of effort into making Miles unique compared to Peter Parker. One of the ways Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales achieves this is in Miles' distinct character model animations.
Both Marvel's Spider-Man and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales feature stylish traversal animations, such as tumble-flips or eccentric tailspins while in midair. Further, Miles' traversal optionally adds his diverse bio-electrokinesis for midair extension launches. Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales raises the bar for creative fluidity, but, as one player demonstrates, there are still funny instances where the player's mastery of New York City traversal is sometimes not a match for unexpected environmental bugs.
Neat Spider-Man: Miles Morales Bug Shows Costume Turning Completely White
Redditor u/MORTIS77DEATH presents a clip of them swinging cinematically through the open world with a perfect mastery of the different tricks and mechanics that Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales has to offer. However, as they sprint-scale a building and the «X» prompt appears for players to launch themselves overtop the roof, the player continues to sprint upward instead and becomes trapped in the roof's vent after they noclip through it.
The noclip prevents them from colliding with the vent and instead phase into it, where the collision reappears afterward, and they are no longer able to escape. MORTIS77DEATH perhaps believes it is a result of too much «speed» that caused the environmental perch mechanic to noclip them. It seems as if the interaction to launch themselves over the roof is bugged, otherwise,
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