Sentences with phrase «as the menu screen»

However, as the menu screen and the manual states, this Full Rebuild lasts for only three races and if you use it after that you'll blow your engine.
Finding these missions and their objectives can be cumbersome as the markers only pop up when bringing up your Ghost which acts as a menu screen.
Thankfully, this lasted only as long as the menu screen because once the tutorial was in full flow, the game feels like slipping on a comfortable pair of slippers.

Not exact matches

E-ink screens in general aren't as responsive as LCD, so the actual buttons are a nice solution for navigating books and menus.
The Model 3's 15 - inch center screen is has an impressive level of capability and functionality, the magazine said, but it's packed with menus and drivers are forced to use it «in ways that don't always make sense,» such as to adjust the car's adaptive cruise control speed.
A full match day menu will be served from 4.30 pm, so those travelling to the game can have a pre-match snack, whilst a BBQ will also be on offer to supporters who have come to watch the match on the big screen as well as the usual match day menu.
The Incredible has flat Touch enabled buttons on the front bottom (home, menu, back, and search) as well as a optical joystick / button that I honestly don't use too much because just about everything can be done on the touch screen.
Carman asked Singh as a copy of an email about menu changes was projected onto courtroom screens.
She built a set of commands in the Dragon software to perform tasks such as navigating screen menus or shutting down her computer.
This option is just as compatible with the smaller screens, with the added benefits of the touch - based menu system.
The Valiant Files section offers a whole mess of original sketches, background paintings, production stills, promotional posters, and photographs, all of which you can access as easter eggs by snooping with a magnifying glass through Eddie's office or from a simple menu at the bottom of the screen.
There's no need to open up the HOME Menu and head to Miiverse to post a photo, you can share straight from inside the game now, and even include a drawing from the same screen as shown below.
The menu screens also have a selection of licensed tracks from artists such as Nine Inch Nails, Bloc Party and Vampire Weekend, which is a nice touch.
All the other menu screens are still as well, though they're all nicely decorated.
Departing from the studio's norm, the menu only choose to display a few listings per screen, so as not to encroach much upon the screen's visuals.
Oddly, the DVD gets a new and different menu scheme, the loudly - scored main screen supplying a high - angle view of the circus as clowns scamper about and Dumbo and Timothy Mouse fly above.
Disney's new animated menus for The Muppet Movie aren't as inspired as the clever selection screens the studio produced (and has this week recycled) for the two in - house Muppet films, but they are a step above the static Sony pages.
As basic a menu as there can be, each disc's predominantly black screen displays the cover art and gives you just one option: «Play Movie.&raquAs basic a menu as there can be, each disc's predominantly black screen displays the cover art and gives you just one option: «Play Movie.&raquas there can be, each disc's predominantly black screen displays the cover art and gives you just one option: «Play Movie.»
In addition, I was a big fan of Foursaken's attention to detail which even goes as far as the menus and mission selection screens.
All of the menu screens are still and silent and the main menu is about as simple as they come these days.
90 % of these are brought about through a binary choice presented on screen, and with Book of Shadows allowing you to save at any point by simply hitting the triangle button to bring up the menu screen, the choices themselves serve only as a stop gap, an interesting «what happens if I choose this» scenario that builds no tension and has no real consequence because it is so easily reversible.
The pitcher / batter controls find a good balance as easy to pick up controls lets players get right into epic showdowns without spending too long staring at controls in the menu screen.
The menus opt for a tree motif, with most of the listings appearing as bark scratchings, all screens accompanied by serene pieces of score, and the Main Menu rotating through character images in a watery fashion.
However, this switch doesn't necessarily make the game easy, as running out of health ended the entire mission and sent us back to base camp, which is a menu screen where you'll select different missions and other options.
The game tries to sell you «Super Cop» upgrades as an in - app purchase, with IAP messages in the game over screen, upgrade notification screen, in the tips and on the main menu screen.
Alternatively, you can treat the DVD as a more interactive tool by selecting the «Menu» at the opening screen.
The menu plays a standard montage of clips filling as much of the screen as the movie itself.
The Bonus Features screen (which is also Disc 2's only menu, as with the other waves) is the second menu with cycled animation, featuring the «Sugiura» Raccoons in one of their many celebrations, accompanied of course by its respective score from the film.
The animated main menu isn't very appealing, as it's just a static - filled (intentionally so) video of a dripping sink, though the reflection of each title on the screen when it's selected is neat.
The 4x3 menus are as basic as possible, with the still, silent screens featuring wintry imagery from the film.
All of the menus are accompanied by a section of score, but as is usually the case with Ring - like movies, that score doesn't work very well when it's not coupled with suspense - filled drama and is extremely grating when left on its own to accompany a looping menu screen.
Barely updated from a relatively early Warner Blu - ray, the main disc here begins playback of the film right away and doesn't so much feature a traditional menu as a screen - sized list of bonus features (placed in front of a static Pacino shot) that pops up after the film is completed.
Warner continues to place a distant last place among the major studios in menu creativity, simply dropping an short score excerpt over poster artwork formatted to fill 16:9 screens on both discs and, as is now the case, pouring no effort into the DVD's generic submenus (which don't even include a scene selection one).
Bonus features include an active - screen main menu, an often unintentionally amusing audio commentary track with Polish - born director Rafal Zielinski, and a pair of interview featurettes — a 10 - minute chat with producer Maurice Smith, who comes across as less skeevy than some of his other credits (Flesh Gordon) might suggest, and a five - minute talk with production manager Ken Gord.
Attack button combinations specific to the weapon you're using are helpfully displayed in the top right corner of the screen as they come available, and consumable items and actions — such as sharpening your blade on a whetstone — are available from radial and scrolling menus while playing without needing to pause the action.
The single - disc DVD's packaging, as well as its main menu screens and the jittery, chopped - up style of some of its featurettes, loosely continues upon the theme of the movie as a «found artifact,» with a brown, classified, «Project Cloverfield» sticker taking the place of the usual side - binding sticker found on many releases.
The animated main menu plays screen - filling clips and score based on what title is highlighted, switching almost seamlessly between the two as you navigate.
The 16x9 - enhanced menu screens are the exact same as before, with a few minor changes.
The 4x3 menu screens are much the same as the previous «Raven» releases.
Once you download the maps (which took some time this time as it appears the Xbox Live network was having some slow - downs on release day) you will notice once again that they are placed in a Map Pack menu screen.
On each disc, Warner keeps the menus simple, as a reformatting of poster / cover art is your silent, static selection screen.
Alamo Drafthouse, for its part, has created a menu of customized Ethiopian cuisine to accompany screenings — it boasts such delicacies as Berbere - spiced chicken wings and niter kibbeh - flavored popcorn.
In World to the West, split characters was chosen as it allowed you to not need to play as a singular character and constantly go to a menu screen and select a specific item to progress like you do in Link's Awakening.
Windows interface backgrounds, such as a start menu, a Windows start screen, a ribbon application or the window of a web browser
Each section of the documentary has an interactive menu at the bottom of the screen that leads to other related exhibits such as How Are We Like Other Primates?
They can be accessed on - screen through a toolbar, a menu or a control panel, as needed.
You will be encouraged by the juxtaposition of the quaint analog clock and the art - deco instruments with modernities such as iDrive and its large menu screen — reminders that parent company BMW is overseeing operations.
As indicated by a screen in the Soul's EV menu, these electronics put a fairly significant extra load on the battery pack.
As in every new Porsche, the familiar sloping center console is replete with analog switches, but they're more manageable than most screen - based menus.
Audi Connect's screen graphics aren't as refined as the rest of the MMI system, which changes menus and makes selections with an appreciated snappiness.
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