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You can always hold down X to jump, but it's hard to control, so I tend not to do that...
Hope you still had some fun with it!
(that happens sometimes) I misunderstood.
On mountains you should with this one, as with all rovers, avoid too uneven terrain, meaning the stripey "potholes" or clefts that often run along mountains. The suspension might bottom out on them, especially if you are caught between two of them (better traverse them sideways than to go along them), and random spikes might catch you (nothing to be done here, wiggle with the gyros till you're free) instead go for smooth surfaces (even if it is steeper).
I always feel like voxels provide more traction than blocks, so there might be a problem?
Hope i could help!