Why do my single-jumps sometimes count as double-jumps?

Why do my single-jumps sometimes count as double-jumps? - Man Doing Bike Tricks

As a Scout using the Baby Face's Blaster, I need to conserve my double jumps for when I really need them. Now, sometimes, I've noticed that, when I do a single jump off the edge of a ledge, that jump is counted as a double-jump (the reason I know this is that my Boost meter drops when this happens).

Why is this, and in what other situations does a single-jump count as a double-jump?






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Is it humanly possible to double jump?

Spoiler alert: double jumping like Mario in Super Smash Bros. isn't really possible. It's true that there is some force you could apply to the air beneath you in order to push off of it, but we lack the musculature to do so. Otherwise, humans could fly.



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