Talk:Start Dash
Merge to Rocket Start
Template:SettledTPP Template:ProposalOutcome Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games have a Start Dash but, should this be merged to the rocket start article? In this TPP, you be the judge. Should we merge, or not?
Proposer: Reddragon19k (talk)
Proposed Deadline: September 30, 2011, 23:59 GMT
Date Withdrawn: September 16, 2011
Merge
- Reddragon19k (talk) - Per myself and proposal!
No Merge
Comment
Rocket Start Merge
Template:SettledTPP Template:ProposalOutcome Should we merge it with the rocket start, or not?
Proposer: Firebreath24 (talk)
Deadline: November 29, 2013, 23:59 GMT
Merge
No Merge
- Randombob-omb4761 (talk) They are from 2 different games, Rocket Dash and Start Dash aren't really the same thing.
- Baby Luigi (talk) Totally not the same thing. Rocket Start is precisely Mario Kart related. The "other appearances" section shouldn't even be there in the first place, as I'll bet that they're totally different and not named "Rocket Start" here.
- LeftyGreenMario (talk) Unless Start Dash involves people with rockets firing from their posteriors, Start Dash and Rocket Start are two different mechanics. The last sentence, I'm not even sure if it's an actual term.
- Scr7 (talk) No. They're not even from the same game, let alone a similar thing.
Comment
You need to explain why you want it merged. ~~ Boo4761
Merge with Rocket Start, take 3
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Current time: Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 22:42 GMT
Both this page and the Rocket Start page describe the same generic act of getting a head start in a race by timing a certain action well during the countdown. No, it being present in multiple unrelated games isn't a reason to keep them split in itself. Aesthetic distinctions the likes of "karts emitting fire through their exhaust during a Rocket Start" aren't a good reason either.
Proposer: Koopa con Carne (talk)
Deadline: August 17, 2023, 23:59 GMT
Support
- Koopa con Carne (talk) per proposal
- Tails777 (talk) They're both means of getting a head start. Whether it be in a kart, a bobsled or on foot really doesn't change that.
- Pseudo (talk) Per all.
Oppose
- ThePowerPlayer (talk) A Rocket Start exclusively refers to a starting boost achieved by charging a kart or vehicle, while a Start Dash exclusively refers to a starting boost in a footrace, achieved by the user charging their own energy instead.
Comments
@ThePowerPlayer, "A Rocket Start exclusively refers to a starting boost [...] while a Start Dash exclusively refers to a starting boost" So they're both essentially the same thing. I don't see how the nature of the playable element is even relevant here: you can jump while controlling a character and you can jump along with a mine cart--does this warrant a separate page for the act of jumping using an entire vehicle? As for the manner in which said action is performed, there is precedent of a certain move being triggered differently between games, but sharing the same page nonetheless: Ground Pounds are typically triggered with a controller's shoulder button while your character is in mid-air, but in TTYD you have to press the jump button again instead. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 21:01, August 3, 2023 (EDT)
Regardless of whether this proposal succeeds of fails, doesn't anyone find it weird that the 2007 Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is the only one of its series listed? Like, I could've sworn that nearly every race event across the entire series allows the player to make a head start akin to the Rocket Start in Mario Kart (this includes all track events, but also all Speed Skating events from the Olympic Winter Games entries). I feel like that section could be expanded to encompass the entire Olympic Games series and include their respective race events that allow for a head start. rend (talk) (edits) 12:30, August 6, 2023 (EDT)
- Moreover, the Speed Skating and Ski Cross events' instructions from the Vancouver and Sochi Olympic Winter Games (as well as those for Snowboard Cross and Bobsleigh for Vancouver) refer to it as a starting dash (no caps), as the track events' instructions from the London Olympic Games call it a Starting Dash (with caps), while also inferring there's a super starting dash (again no caps). rend (talk) (edits) 12:44, August 6, 2023 (EDT)