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Jul 17, 2024, 5:44:36 AM7/17/24
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I'm having a hard time jumping from one zip line to the next without letting go and dying or deploying my parachute. I looked to re-map the parachute to a different key (it's space, same as jump) and it isn't under Options > Keyboard and Mouse. Anyone had any luck?

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