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== Merge with Conveyor Belt, or expand to all switching conveyors ==
== Merge with Conveyor Belt, or expand to all switching conveyors ==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{TPP}}{{early notice|January 1}}
{{proposal outcome|passed|8-0-0|Merge all info into Conveyor Belt}}
I have already given my thoughts on this above, but to reiterate: This article covers the setting in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' that causes [[Conveyor Belt]]s to change directions based on the state of [[ON/OFF Switch]]es, and some Conveyor Belts in one level of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' which change direction when a "yellow switch" is hit. First of all, why is this subject being distinguished in the first place? As the conjecture notice implies, neither game gives these things a name distinct from Conveyor Belts. As far as SMM2 is concerned, this is exactly on par with the ON/OFF Switch controlled [[track]] junctions. Secondly, the conveyor belts in NSMB2... '''aren't controlled via ON/OFF Switch.''' Why is it here then?? If this article is supposed to note any conveyor belt which changes direction thanks to a switch, why is it called '''ON/OFF''' Conveyor Belt, and why isn't ''[[Conveyor Switch|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' here? Or [[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Modern ''Mario Bros.'']]? Conveyors that switch direction date all the way back to [[50m|the original ''Donkey Kong'']].
I have already given my thoughts on this above, but to reiterate: This article covers the setting in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' that causes [[Conveyor Belt]]s to change directions based on the state of [[ON/OFF Switch]]es, and some Conveyor Belts in one level of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' which change direction when a "yellow switch" is hit. First of all, why is this subject being distinguished in the first place? As the conjecture notice implies, neither game gives these things a name distinct from Conveyor Belts. As far as SMM2 is concerned, this is exactly on par with the ON/OFF Switch controlled [[track]] junctions. Secondly, the conveyor belts in NSMB2... '''aren't controlled via ON/OFF Switch.''' Why is it here then?? If this article is supposed to note any conveyor belt which changes direction thanks to a switch, why is it called '''ON/OFF''' Conveyor Belt, and why isn't ''[[Conveyor Switch|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' here? Or [[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Modern ''Mario Bros.'']]? Conveyors that switch direction date all the way back to [[50m|the original ''Donkey Kong'']].


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