Talk:Captain Falcon (Super Smash Flash)

Page format
I changed the page's format intentionally to match SSF2 character pages as well as how the attacks are coded and named in-game. Up attack comes after down attack because up attack is technically an up aerial (the unified damages for up & down aerial is intentional too; they literally use the same variable).

Normal/side/down attacks are grounded moves that can be used midair, while up attack is the other way around. The way they're named is proof of that. I've been overhauling the SSF character pages so they're up to date with the new 'metagame' and the updates made to SSF2 pages.

Therefore, I'll be redoing my format changes and apply them to the other characters, and I'm expecting said changes to not be reverted again. Gregory  Naruto   02:47, 12 October 2020 (UTC)


 * Well I don't really see why the SSF pages actually need to match the SSF2 pages so closely. I guess I can understand why the attack images would be separated from the tables, but when the galleries consist of nothing but those images it feels pretty off. I can probably accept it though, and I will say I do like that the damages are unified when they're coded the same. I'm all for having attributes and hard data included, too (though I wonder if the latter really warrants a separate page).


 * But beyond that, the attack name column should not exist, period. Frankly I don't they should exist for SSF2 pages either, but for SSF characters, moves aren't actually named in-game or elsewhere for that matter. It doesn't look right at all when a lot of attacks and even full characters worth of movesets are completely unnamed and have no real names to put in their place. It's already been gutted from SSF pages in the past for that reason and I am not in any mood for bringing it back, if an attack is based on something then there's no harm in putting it in the description. CrazyNaut (talk) 05:29, 12 October 2020 (UTC)


 * While I cannot say completely dislike this change of format, what is conflicting me are the attack screenshots, I mean, I spent a whole afternoon taking those for the sole purpose to be part of the wikitable, not to be dropped off entirely on a gallery. This was due to the simplistic nature movesets from characters in SSF have and so that these rather short pages fill more lively.


 * I also gotta add the attack name column is very circumstantial too, while it works for certain characters (referring to characters' pages from both SSF and SSF2), it's completely useless for some, just looking at Naruto's moveset may get you the idea, it either may carry some generic names or it may end up with a redundant five-row column that just reads "N/A". --Ak-Un.PNG BYLL  EL  WYLL  Ak-Un.PNG 20:30, 12 October 2020 (UTC)


 * I was actually planning on completely hiding the attack column on cases where no moves have names, but you two do have a point. I completely agree with CrazyNaut on the whole "attack images being separated makes sense, but they look weird when they're the only thing in the gallery section" thing. That can be solved by simply adding more screenshots, though, right?


 * While I do think that having the attack column there is better than, well, not having it, I'm fine with removing it, but we've got to be consistent. SSFs attacks mostly didn't get named, sure. However, neither did SSF2s normal attacks, and yet we're still keeping those in the table, for some reason. Gregory  SSF2_Zero_Suit_Samus_head.pngSSF2_Luffy_head.png Naruto   05:45, 14 October 2020 (UTC)