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The Friction Exploit

William M. Doerr

  • 10 maart 2026
  • 9783565311057
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In 2001, Nintendo released Super Smash Bros. Melee as a casual, chaotic party game for the GameCube. They never intended it to become one of the most technical and enduring competitive fighting games in history. The catalyst for this transformation was not a planned feature, but an accidental glitch in the physics engine: the Wavedash. The Friction Exploit dissects the mathematical and programming anomalies that birthed this legendary movement mechanic. By executing a directional air dodge into the ground at a precise angle, players bypassed the game's standard running animation, sliding across the stage while retaining full combat options. This unintended friction calculation exponentially raised the skill ceiling, transforming a slow party game into a lightning-fast chess match of micro-spacing and millisecond reactions. This book chronicles the cultural clash between Nintendo, who despised the exploit, and the grassroots community that refused to let the game die. We explore how understanding the raw geometry of collision detection allowed players to rewrite the rules of combat. Step into the frame-perfect world of competitive Melee. Discover how a simple physics bug became the foundational mechanic of an esports empire.

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