Sentences with phrase «actual games running»

I'll be impressed once you guys show me an actual game running the engine.
By the way, I own both consoles and I find that Xbox has a poorer performance in general than my PS4 in terms of games and content, and yes actual game running performance.
He never shows himself hitting any buttons on the controller so it raises some questions of whether this is a YouTube video or the actual game running.
He never shows himself hitting any buttons on the controller so it raises some questions of whether this is a YouTube video or the actual game running.

Not exact matches

Super Bowl Today will then run until 6:25 p.m. EST, when the actual game coverage begins.
Running actual plays — any plays — works late as well as any other time in the game as long as the staff and players are committed to the cause.
There are lots of options for actual fun baby shower games and activities that won't have your guests running for the door.
The word about her running was released on the Connecticut Citizens Defense League's blog, which is to defense what fantasy football is to the actual game.
Then it's a waiting game (up to 72 hours) until, according to the site, «one of the actual human lesbians that runs this thing scans your profile with her actual human eyes for appropriateness.»
i have to say personal experience i love the game graphic wise it is an astonishing game i liked how the game is compost of 40 % movie cinemas that are gorgeous and 60 % actual game i like this game mode fixes my needs and play style why the cinema is running i get to enjoy my beer and watch and mind blowing graphical short clip i cant ask for more i do have to get real when it come to the game play normal mode is so simple the AI of the robots and human is very poor, when you turn it up to very hard get a bit better make the game play better, when it comes to open word it feels really liked Far Cry Primal a game that i expend liked 200 + hrs for that main reason i may feel some repetition to this game but overall the graphics makes me keep my mind off of it.
The hub world is so packed with details - like player - created artwork, storefronts, and even a fully - featured rhythm minigame using the game's great soundtrack - that it runs at half the frame rate as the actual gameplay.
would be the actual reason why the game's development is taking so much time, and the reason why Rockstar Games is making it run on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 rather than pushing for an immediate launch once they noticed the IP had such a great fanbase.
While players can run through some quick tutorials such as plowing fields or harvesting crops, the game does little else in providing guidance on the actual basics of farming.
In the long run I think those same players will come around and give the actual fighting games a chance if they recognize the characters.
Other non-starters include Camera (essentially a hidden object puzzle where you're looking to take photos of on - the - run criminals), Patchwork (a tiresome pattern - matching puzzle game), Ski (a motion - controlled top down game very similar to the F - Zero mini-game from Nintendo Land), Kung Fu (a frustratingly slow - paced platform game with the art style from Ōkami), Design (a thinly veiled excuse to indulge Shigeru Miyamoto's love for guessing the length of objects (no, really)-RRB-, and Ashley (a tedious 2D shooter without any actual shooting).
Sure, it turns into a video game boss battle by the end, but for most of its running time it's just an actual movie.
Here's a few screenshots, as well as a picture of the game running on an actual Nintendo Switch console:
Ninja Gaiden games are supposed to be very hard and make you want to throw your controller through the television in a fit of rage, they're among the few games in the hack - n - slash genre that require actual technique and not just mindless running from one enemy to the next tapping a few button combinations over and over.
One fun piece came out during the very - human live - action Quidditch World Cup, a game in which actual people run around a «pitch» with capes and brooms, reenacting the game from the world of Harry Potter.
While it sounds like standard Facebook - game fun for the run - of - the - mill bibliophile, this concept has actual real - world educational applications.
Known as the PCSX - ReARMed - PB, it is not as compatible as the actual PlayStation itself, so not all games will run on it fine, but surely there are some gems in the midst that will work without a hitch.
As the actual lender, we don't have to play any middleman games, or charge you more to help pay for blimps, or the thousands of commercials they run all day long.
Probably because it's much more controlled... it's a demo... a lot different when your running a actual game on it.
Hopefully Sony unveils some great upcoming titles, it's nice to see MS actually working to put out quality stuff & give them a run for their money in the realm that matters most: actual games & creativity.
- Batman, Wyldstyle, Gandalf, and the Batmobile all come in the Starter Pack for $ 99.99 - complete the entire critical path with just this content - extra characters, vehicles, or weapons are sold separately - you may see ghosts flying around a level and need the Ghostbusters to take them out - use Scooby - Doo to dig and open up a new area - gameplay has you collecting studs, building and rebuilding within the world, and switching between characters - use Batman's grapple hook to tear down big obstacles - you can also drive the Batmobile to run over poppies (flowers that put characters to sleep if they're near them)- fight the Wicked Witch of the West - use the Lego Gateway outside of the game to avoid obstacles - when the Wicked Witch cast a magic spell, it can lock you into a position - when this happens, the Lego Gateway will flash red, save for one white safe area - move the actual figurine to the white area to be safe - every vehicle has three different forms - you must build and rebuild them throughout the adventure to get by - on mission makes you repower a gateway, but the generator is encased in blue Lego brick - build the Batblaster to use the brick - blaster and electricity shield to get by - in - game instructions tell you how to take apart the Batmobile and physically morph it into the Batblaste - use the sonar brick - blaster to destroy blue bricks
And the XBOX One cant run Battlefield 4 either otherwise Dice would have demoed the game on an actual XBOX One console instead of a high end gaming PC.
According to the game's Facebook page, this is a shot that ran in SI this week and is «actual game footage.»
https://www.youtube.com/wat... The Shooter demo is not as impressive as I thought it would be, it doesn't look much better than KZ: SF if that, which I think says a lot when you're trying to use the engine to run an actual game instead of a tech demo.
There have been reports of the game running a little sluggish (25 - 30 fps) on the base PS4, however that was also from Digital Foundry — they said the Pro version at «4k» was sluggish as well, yet to me it seemed smooth to play — so take what they say with a grain of salt as they base their info on numbers and not actual gameplay.
This can be fun or frustrating depending on your preference, but as someone who often collects raw materials in FFA PvP games and has to run away from actual warriors, I'm fine with this style of play.
During the stream, the folks at Limited Run Games had entered a cheat code to automatically unlock all of the games features, but it was unclear on whether or not this cheat code would be included on the actual consumer release.
With that being said, one of the game franchises that actually seemed to play better online along with offering a substantial and fully realised single player experience, to me at least, was the Rainbow Six series; I quickly became enamoured with the tactical, squad - based gameplay and focus on actual teamwork being necessary for survival rather than being able to run off and lone wolf everything.
So a 100m Dash will see players start the game holding the joysticks in a way that mimics the starting positions of Olympic racers, before running in place on the footpad to simulate the actual racing portion, to name one example.
We've been waiting, and waiting, and waiting some more, and while all this waiting may have unreasonably gotten to our heads considering we're not talking about the release of the actual game, excitement flows in the air as DICE and EA have finally let loose information on the September - bound — which we were slowly running out of — Battlefield 3 open beta.
Once again we're seeing what happens when a game refreshes in a haphazard manner, with little consistency - the resultant judder often gives the impression of a game that is running at a much lower frame - rate than the actual reality of the situation.
Coinciding with the comeback was a triumphant trailer, with some fresh footage, confirmed to be running in real - time from actual in - game footage, showcasing its glistening graphics.
This demonstration shows RTX implemented and running in Metro Exodus, on our proprietary 4A Engine, using actual game content — you might recognise this environment from our 2017 E3 trailer!
... This is totally off the topic but, PSN has a sale today an i wonder is the crew: wild run edition is actual both base game + expansion for $ 12 (USD) or it's just the base game / upgrade patch?
I actually prefer the Vita's full console PS3 ports of games over the actual PS3 versions as I think they are the more superior version of the game because I think its more impressive playing them on the Vita as the graphics are nearly as great as on PS3, that and also the fact that they are running on a handheld and are fully portable.
the services to run these are made back up easily with actual sales of games.
These issues are particularly galling for a game with such meager system requirements; a Telltale game shouldn't need the actual Batcomputer to run smoothly.
I can think of no better way to accomplish this than by having actual first party studio created games running on the device.
NY: «I think I would probably find myself in awe as I ran around the towns watching the other characters, whilst thinking, «Those characters are also actual «people» playing this game somewhere out in the world, just like I am right now!»
And if you don't buy into Trico as an actual creature, the game has little else to offer aside from being quite pretty when it runs properly.
Aside from a few frame - rate dips on cinematics, the actual in - game action is essentially running at a locked 60 FPS.
As for actual permanent exclusives, Sony ran down a list of stuff, showing substantial gameplay in each case: The Last Guardian made an appearance after being AWOL last year, Guerilla Games» robot dinosaur hunting game Horizon, Street Fighter V, Spore - a-like No Man's Sky, whatever the heck Media Molecules» Dreams sandbox is, and Uncharted.
Subsurface is also progressing nicely: it's gradually starting feel more like an actual game and the multiplayer is now working well enough that I've managed to run a couple of online multiplayer sessions with a handful of players.
It's been a lot of good for a few reasons: Nintendo finally saw fit to give a release date to an actual VC game, which is fairly shocking after all the mysterious run - around they usually give, and the Preview Channel marks something good for the future of Wii.
The last episodes had you running around a giant building for most of the game, the fashion show they put on in this giant villa was entertaining but in this episode you get an actual city to explore with so many Easter eggs and hidden personalities and short - cuts I keep running into something new every time I play - through it.
Ubisoft is one of the few publishers to actual nail a licensed game, and I'm glad they're running with this sequel.
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