Not exact matches
Mmmm... I currently work
as a mobile game
tester for Microsoft and am starting college (going
back) summer quarter to get a degree in game design, so obviously games are a huge part of my life.
Our
tester's optional six - speed dual - clutch automatic can downshift two gears at once when you prod the accelerator, but it waits too long to do just that, and it sometimes lurches getting
back into 1st gear
as you come to a stop.
My feelings about the chassis, brakes, steering — everything about the driving dynamics — remain the same
as with our SE Sport
tester a few weeks
back: brilliant.
Finally, our
tester came equipped with the new Rockford Fosgate audio package that has nine speakers, including a subwoofer, and it sounded so good that
as we rolled along listening to the «Oh Brother, Where Art Thou» soundtrack, we thought the Soggy Bottom Boys were jammin» in the
back seat.
As this tester is equipped, the S model trim packages fit this 300 with a set of eyes (adaptive bi-xenon HID headlamps) combined with unique LED fog lamps and body colour fascia that leave me feeling as though it's looking back at m
As this
tester is equipped, the S model trim packages fit this 300 with a set of eyes (adaptive bi-xenon HID headlamps) combined with unique LED fog lamps and body colour fascia that leave me feeling
as though it's looking back at m
as though it's looking
back at me.
Although I have a sales target in mind for this to happen considering how much time it's going to take to have my
tester test the new features
as well
as going
back through what can sometimes be a lengthy lotcheck process.
Some friends I used
as testers liked the prototype and I decided to evolve it into a complete game (with some nasty programmer art:P) that ended in the 360's Xbox Live Indie Games (
back then the less known Xbox Live Community Games).
Microsoft launched the Windows Insider program
back in September of 2014 and
as of today they've logged their one millionth piece of feedback from
testers.