Sentences with phrase «awkward camera when»

-- Repetitive code collecting — Awkward camera when swimming, terrible aiming in combat and no melee attack — Story just stops.

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McLaughlin ousted an incumbent, Tim Gordon, through the campaign equivalents of trolling: McLaughlin aides trained cameras on Gordon at public events and recorded his awkward and frustrated reactions, and McLaughlin heckled the assemblyman during a publicity stunt when Gordon mowed the lawn at a shuttered state park.
He always makes me laugh when I'm getting stuff or camera awkward (uhh cawkward?
I was really digging this shirt that I picked up at Old Navy last weekend, so when I got home from work and realized I had the building to myself for a bit, I took that opportunity to snap a few pics (it starts to get awkward when neighbors are coming home and scooting around your camera in the hallway:)
It seems the girls with the most successful blogs have a talent for posing * just so *, but all I can do is smile and face the camera head - on, everything else looks awkward when I do it!
When you get too far from your partner, the awkward split - screen returns, compounding the issue of a sometimes already too static camera, but it's nothing some solid communication can't correct.
There's some stuff added to the touch screen for camera controls, but it can get a little awkward to pan around, more so when you're crowded into a wall by a big monster or when you're navigating underwater.
The positioning of this camera — on the upper - left corner when held in landscape orientation — meant it was hard to center ourselves in the frame without holding the A500 at an awkward angle.
On the other hand, I traded my camera for one that runs on batteries since I can just quickly switch out a pack when I needed it the most instead of worrying about awkward rechargeable battery packs.
The front - facing 2 - megapixel camera lens is on the left side of the screen, which makes for awkward video chat angles when holding the tablet horizontally.
Also of note is the camera's somewhat awkward placement when using the device in landscape mode; because it's positioned on the left - hand side of the tablet, we often inadvertently covered it with our thumb.
Also, poor Ms. Friedman is forced into an awkward shuffle in place to try to keep her face to the camera movement when on the viewer's right hand side of the screen.
Camera controls are mapped to + and -, pause to the 2 button and special attack to the 1 button which just feels awkward, especially when you're low on health and need to go to the pause menu to access whatever items are on hand in a pinch.
There are times when navigating Snake around the place feels overly awkward, especially in the heat of an emergency when your, for example, trying to run away from a tank and the camera often got in my way during tight sections, but overall this is a more able and precise game than its predecessors.
When you find a race with a well - designed course and get into the flow of the gameplay it's massively enjoyable, but too often you get let down by awkward tracks, glitches, your avatar deciding to wall - run instead of grab or a security camera in the middle of a race.
My only real complaint with the game's presentation has to do with the pseudo-isometric camera angle, which can make navigating the mazes very cumbersome at times, especially when it comes to spotting small ramps and barriers which are easy to miss due to the camera's awkward positioning.
This is seen during races, in the crowds and when crashing, as impact is met with awkward camera jerks, and is again outclassed by games like Burnout.
Either way, the «globe» camera and awkward controls that are passable in single player are dealbreakers when playing with others, online or off.
Among the issues are slowdown when big groups of enemies are present, which is fairly normal, but for it to be happening on the PS4 is inexcusable; pop up, as characters and enemies suddenly and magically appear onscreen, and a bad camera, which can get stuck in awkward angles and can cost you, especially when you're outnumbered by bloodthirsty officers.
Pair that with awkward camera angles that often get caught in tight spaces and corners, and fighting can get quite frustrating at times when your collecting damage without knowing where it comes from.
The fixed camera angels and the awkward controls make finding your bearings (finding the upstairs area can be a real pain in the ass) and getting around the house quite tricky (especially when a psychopath is chasing you), but it also makes for a very scary and authentic feeling retro survival horror experience.
Morris Bart remembers a time when he was awkward, stiff and nervous on camera.
Returning to another downside, however, the camera can take almost three full seconds to open from the lock screen — long enough to miss some moments or to create an awkward moment when you're trying to snag a picture with Canadian celebrity Ben Mulroney (seen above).
On the S8 it was off to the right of the camera (when looking at the back of the phone), which got pretty awkward pretty quickly.
ASUS managed to stuff a 3X optical zoom in this somewhat awkward - looking camera bump, but even when fully zoomed - in you'll never see the lens leave its protective housing.
• Small battery capacity • Small internal storage • Awkward microUSB position • No camera flash • Easily become warm when using • It not come with earphone
-- Device is thick, heavy, and ugly — Significant shutter lag in camera — No 4G — Unstable and buggy at times — Screen becomes black when viewed with polarized sunglasses — Simul - task apps, like browser, don't work with multi-touch — Runs last - generation Android 2.2 — Awkward / impossible to use with one hand (in dual - screen mode)-- Proximity sensor is buggy — Battery life is below average with heavy use of both displays
The fingerprint scanner is still in an awkward position on the back next to the camera, but thankfully, at least when there is light, you can unlock the phone rather quickly with the iris scanner.
It has no camera, the display is awkward to use when not using the built - in controller, and for $ 300, some people might want to get more for their money.
It's also a tad awkward when your interviewer has his or her video turned on and you only have voice, because you are fumbling to put a nice shirt on before you can turn your own camera on.
It may seem a little awkward to hold up your iPhone camera to watch a video on a piece of paper, but it won't seem so funny when everyone's wearing Google Glass.
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