Talk:Half-pipe (object)

The name of the Halfpipe-style boost ramp in the PRIMA guide
The PRIMA guide of Mario Kart Wii has a name for this kind of ramps: they are known as Vertical Dash Panels. Since the current name comes from the official sites, which are actually a more direct source, should we strictly follow the naming policy and use the PRIMA name? Or should we start a discussion on the priorities of naming, now that Nintendo is directly releasing more media (official sites, official videos)?--Mister Wu (talk) 17:57, 10 April 2018 (EDT)


 * Ah, this page slipped my mind after the amendment to MW:Naming. Since the current references refer to them in three different obviously general, descriptive terms, I think the page should be moved to "Vertical Dash Panel". 02:49, 11 April 2018 (EDT)
 * "Half-pipe" makes the most sense to me, as it's arguably most simple and accurate. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 03:08, 11 April 2018 (EDT)
 * It's not as specific, though. Assuming the term "Vertical Dash Panel" is used consistently throughout the Prima guide (as opposed the current names which vary by source), or it's the name used in an in-guide list of objects or something, I'd say the more consistent name should be the page's title. 06:34, 11 April 2018 (EDT)
 * It's in the list of Super-Quick terrains of the various tracks, and as such it's used consistently. In the descriptions of the tracks they are either named as such, though with lowercase capitalization for all words (in the list they only use uppercase for all letters, hence my mistake in the first post), or named vertical ramp (part of DK Summit) or blue dash panels (Dry Dry Ruins). They are anyway listed among the dash panels in the introduction: There are two types of "dash panels" on the courses: regular ones (picture 1) that appear on the ground and at the end of ramps, and vertical ones (picture 2) that are blue and allow you to launch upward..--Mister Wu (talk) 07:00, 11 April 2018 (EDT)