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As I said [[Special:Diff/3839702|here]], bonus challenges of a given course are perfectly relevant to that course's article, and the whole transclusion syntax I set up on pages like [[Time Trial (Mario Kart Tour)]] and [[Ring Race]] exists to aid that. Please do not remove them again. Likewise, the link of tour appearances is split between Tokyo Blur's routes because it's more convenient for readers to be linked from one route's section to its list of appearances, rather than having just one link to a page wherein they would need to seek the information themselves. As for the "Trick", "Reverse", and "Reverse/Trick" terminology, keep in mind that the last two have never been used officially, and "Trick" has been quite ambiguously used by Nintendo to refer to any course variant that has additional ramps and [[Kanaami Road]]s, including R/T courses (see [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1395265400581943298 this] and [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1194766898094891008 this] for example); therefore, it's | As I said [[Special:Diff/3839702|here]], bonus challenges of a given course are perfectly relevant to that course's article, and the whole transclusion syntax I set up on pages like [[Time Trial (Mario Kart Tour)]] and [[Ring Race]] exists to aid that. Please do not remove them again. Likewise, the link of tour appearances is split between Tokyo Blur's routes because it's more convenient for readers to be linked from one route's section to its list of appearances, rather than having just one link to a page wherein they would need to seek the information themselves. As for the "Trick", "Reverse", and "Reverse/Trick" terminology, keep in mind that the last two have never been used officially, and "Trick" has been quite ambiguously used by Nintendo to refer to any course variant that has additional ramps and [[Kanaami Road]]s, including R/T courses (see [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1395265400581943298 this] and [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1194766898094891008 this] for example); therefore, it's a safer/more appropriate approach to go with "T", "R", and "R/T" instead, and use the expanded forms only when you have to explain to readers what these initialisms mean. Thank you for your understanding. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 14:34, January 31, 2023 (EST) |
Revision as of 15:34, January 31, 2023
MK courses
Is there any reason you keep removing "fourth and final" from certain articles but still add it anyway to other articles? Mario JC 05:00, January 16, 2023 (EST)
Tour city articles
I notice you've been adding a lot of things that say "similar to [...]" on the Tour city course articles. please don't do this, and please don't add them back when someone removes them. As Tour gets more city courses, this "similar to [...]" stuff is gonna become lists that will just disrupt the flow of articles. its why the "similar to [...] this course has [...] routes" was ditched. - YoYo (Talk) 20:20, January 28, 2023 (EST)
Signing
Please remember to sign your comments on talk pages by typing four tildes at the end: ~~~~ Mario JC 05:59, January 30, 2023 (EST)
Bonus challenges
As I said here, bonus challenges of a given course are perfectly relevant to that course's article, and the whole transclusion syntax I set up on pages like Time Trial (Mario Kart Tour) and Ring Race exists to aid that. Please do not remove them again. Likewise, the link of tour appearances is split between Tokyo Blur's routes because it's more convenient for readers to be linked from one route's section to its list of appearances, rather than having just one link to a page wherein they would need to seek the information themselves. As for the "Trick", "Reverse", and "Reverse/Trick" terminology, keep in mind that the last two have never been used officially, and "Trick" has been quite ambiguously used by Nintendo to refer to any course variant that has additional ramps and Kanaami Roads, including R/T courses (see this and this for example); therefore, it's a safer/more appropriate approach to go with "T", "R", and "R/T" instead, and use the expanded forms only when you have to explain to readers what these initialisms mean. Thank you for your understanding. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 14:34, January 31, 2023 (EST)