Tbh, that smoothness wasn't intentional, that was just me making platformer for the first time. I was a little bit experimental, so as soon as i saw characters move, i was like: "OOO NICE! now i should focus on main mechanics (the time recording)". After some time i noticed that platformers shouldn't be as smooth as mine was, but i had an awful burnout and couldn't bring myself to try and fix theese stuff and polishing things. If you have a good tutorial, It would be great if you would share it to me, cuz I m willing to learn and become better! Thanks for advice!
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Honestly if you want to learn about platforming I would recommend https://gmtk.itch.io/platformer-toolkit it's an interactive tutorial about platformers and you can even see different presets of popular platformers like mario, super meat boy so you can see how different games create their movement to fit into their gameplay.
But if your intrested more in coding part of things you can catch me on discord usually around 14 GMT for a chat Mentel#0840