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Yup, I think we're finally ready for this to happen. | Yup, I think we're finally ready for this to happen. | ||
Part of the reason my original proposal didn't gain enough consensus was because this article had room for improvement. The leading counterargument was summed up by [[User:Bazooka Mario|Bazooka Mario]] in the comments section: | Part of the reason my original proposal didn't gain enough consensus was because this article had room for improvement. The leading counterargument was summed up by [[User:Bazooka Mario|Bazooka Mario]] was summed up in the comments section: | ||
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''"I mean, levels are a collection of objects and are tangible too? [[Game Over]] is even more abstract than "level" and that has its own page, mainly from examples of Game Overs. [[Time Limit]] is also more abstract than "Level" as well. I reviewed the glossary, and there seems to be little direct platforming elements in the page, and level just doesn't fit there. [[Health Meter]] has its own page. [[Extra life]] has its own page. [[Point]] has its own page. [[World]] has is own page. What's wrong with level having its own page? Level, in fact, '''can be expanded''', we can write sections about common level archetypes, actually, write up small subsection on grass, desert, beach, ice, mountain, lava, ghost house, outer space, castle, fortress."'' | ''"I mean, levels are a collection of objects and are tangible too? [[Game Over]] is even more abstract than "level" and that has its own page, mainly from examples of Game Overs. [[Time Limit]] is also more abstract than "Level" as well. I reviewed the glossary, and there seems to be little direct platforming elements in the page, and level just doesn't fit there. [[Health Meter]] has its own page. [[Extra life]] has its own page. [[Point]] has its own page. [[World]] has is own page. What's wrong with level having its own page? Level, in fact, '''can be expanded''', we can write sections about common level archetypes, actually, write up small subsection on grass, desert, beach, ice, mountain, lava, ghost house, outer space, castle, fortress."'' |