Sentences with phrase «be for gamers tend»

Whereas most products these days that claim to be for gamers tend to feature sharp angles, bright lights and a style that screams «Whoah, dude, cowabunga!

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But when it comes to the mobile gaming front, the company has been less successful, as less than 5 % of users tend to play a game for more than a month with the frequency of updated games released.
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That's surprising because new consoles tend to sell better a year after release, when there are more games for them.
«And gamers tend to be early adopters, making them a good incubator for a new technology.»
However, I'm personally still skeptical given the difficulty in consistently pumping out and monetizing free - to - play mobile games, the target audience for which tends to be fickle in their loyalties.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
This book would be great for when I travel though because that's when I tend to get off my game.
Present day Ozil is often blamed for the Arsenal loses and in truth at most times should be, his moods dictates the way arsenal plays, he dictates the tempo of how arsenal plays and once he begins to lose balls and things not going his way he tends to shrink away from the ball, he is not a player who is going to call for the ball, get in the game by doing some defensive work or get the ball to get some fouls and move the team upwards.
There are still many creases in his game to be ironed out, although his pace tends to allow him to make up for any mistakes.
Truth is, once a manager's future is somewhat in doubt, the players kinda take their foot of the gas and once a new manager is appointed, players tend to get fired up even if for a few games.
He is one culprit who tend to play for himself alone and also doesn't have anything extra in his locker to influence the direction of a game.
I would guess that Xhaka will be a DM / Deep lying playmaker, to be fair I am only worried about our CM when Ramsey is in it Would be nice to have quality in cover for our CM, they can dictate the game and we do tend to suffer from injuries DM = Coquelin / Elneny / Xhaka?
also before the game started when the line up was announced i claimed dropping wilshire will improve the whole team as a whole not wilshire fault hes been doing good as a individual but for some reason with him out the «team» tends to play better.
Teams tend to park the buss against a lot, and Walcott is not a player for such games.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
No doubt he'll have some bad games, but his vision for the hame is sublime, his assists forAlexis and Giroid tend to show this.Just sit back and start to enjoy the ride, you never know he may become a great, I for ome hope so.
Speaking of Liverpool they are right around the corner and they do have some injuries of their own, but they do tend to appear for the bigger games, thrashing City and Chelsea away in memorable fashion.
my question is how everyone could see it and WENGER couldn't, we can't STILL rely in Bellerin for big games neither with Chambers, WENGER tends to forget these are just kids with not enough experience to play these games with proper direction.
an no usually we do nt turn up for pressure games, it tends to be when the pressures off we beat the man cities, bayern munichs of this world
Only difference is Higuain tends to hang around the box for most of the game hence why he has scored a lot of goals.
I thought people here were debating about two or three seasons back why he should be our top striker.When I thought the Monaco match was the icing on the cake to show how average he was it seems just like Wenger we» will never learn our lesson.Now people our okay with him being a super sub which is debatable.Giroud was a super sub in games last season because he wasn't played when he was supposed to.He's not your ideal super sub because he very hardly creates but rather requires people to create for him.Most of the time super subs are the one's who tend to create the chances and open up spaces in the opposition defence.West ham are ready to pay and hence we should demand more from them.We can then use the money from his sale on far better players.Given the same seasons, time and chances a lot of average strikers can do better than what he did.This is because Arsenal create a lot of chances and it just needs someone who can finish.Goodbye!.
QBs who are relative unknowns and don't have a scouting report on them tend to do well for a few games.
Even though the best teams have deeper squads, these mid-week games tend to be tricky for them, especially when you mix in Champions League and Europa League in the schedule.
We tend to forget that Joel has a lot of big game experience, the loan spells were very good for him.
However, he problem has always been the fact that he is not consistent enough and that is for lack of discipline, he also tends to want to impress rather than just play his normal game.
I also tend to go for Overs that Fantasy Labs is projecting since they can hit before the game even ends.
I understand what you're saying bounty hunter, but I feel like the week prior to big games should be enough time to at least tweak our formation slightly or employ a certain tactic, whether it's counter attack with less possession or playing with two strikers up top instead of the lone striker, I would hope that players at the level required for arsenal would be able to adjust to this as it seems I tend to hear other teams coming away from big wins uttering phrases like «we worked on the manager's ideas this week and executed them well», I cant remember our players saying this for a while.
Cooper caught two short fades for touchdowns in the second half, the Tide threw plenty of quick screens, and when Alabama's fumble problems meant that the game was still tied in the third quarter, he leaned on the run to reestablish the lead, as Alabama tends to do.
Treadwell, Stacy Coley, and Cayleb Jones have shown absolutely nothing so far (save for one amazing catch by LaQuon) and Wright was effective last year with the Bears, but we all know that Diggs tends to get dinged up and miss multiple games every season.
I very much hate the waiting game to see who is going to blink first and arsenal tends to love to play this game to the end, for me it is a must that you have the players you going to use for the season in pre-season so that they get a feel of the team in a friendly, but competitive circumstances.
These games tend to happen earlier in the season when FBS teams are playing FCS teams, and this year 30 + point road dogs have gone an astounding 51 - 20 ATS for +27 units.
Unlike Walcot, Giroud likes to stick at the central position holding the ball, this provide no chance for Sanchez to roam about on the front three and with him Carzola looks non-mobile, he tends to pay short passes in and out while Ozil more often tend to drift to the wings looking for putting in crosses and the overall game is slow which inturn provides room to the opposing teams to attack causing our defense vulnerable and commit mistakes.
That is a silly way to look at things — just like the win over Houston in the Conference USA title game shouldn't be used as the sole reason for hiring somebody, a lackluster bowl performance shouldn't be used as means for questioning the hire — but that tends to be how people react.
As tends to be the case for most freshmen, it has taken him a while to find his legs at the college level — through five games, he had rushed 24 times for 128 yards (5.3 per carry), neither great nor terrible.
we were 5 points on top and let it slip so Leicester knows a WIN tomorrow and they will have 80 % title wrapped it as March schedule is winnable as for us 3 tricky away games (Utd, Everton, Spuds) plus Barca in the mix... If we have added 1 more signing for sure we would be more optimistic by year in year out we tend to let slip..
Chambers comes third for me, he isn't a very accurate tackler, but his game reading is superb and he often tends to get a foot in just before the pass gets to the receiver.
Traditionally, the public tends to prefer favorites and «overs» which makes sense when you consider that it is human nature to root for winners and high - scoring games.
In the case of Mancity being invincible and can cope with the lost of any player is quite untrue, is noticed that when company or toure is not playing mancity tend to be a lot weaker, and that has been seen in many games for the past 2 years.
That said I'd try not to watch the game, because on current form and the season overall, they are better than us and they tend to fire up for this game.
Voters for the USA Today Top 25 simply can't watch every game and they tend to be far less accurate in assessing talent than oddsmakers, which can create excellent early - season fade opportunities.
I think if I were going to criticise Jack is that he tends to hold the ball for to long which slows the pace of the game.
Pogba has missed a fair few games this season through not fault of his own, however when he has played for the Red Devils, he's struggled to make his mark on matches and, occasionally, tends to shy away from taking the game by the scruff of it's neck.
When you play a style that drastically reduces scoring chances for either team, as Atletico tend to do, that increases the effect of the game's randomness because there simply aren't that many scoring chances to begin with.
For one game it may not tell us a lot, but across a whole season it can be very useful, as teams tend to finish roughly in order of their SoTR.
Vincenzo Montella's men tend to create plenty of chances but can be wasteful in front of goal, and despite their recent run of form will be hugely motivated for this game.
But they've raised their game in the crunch clashes, the matches which are typically easier to get fired up for whereas the smaller clashes, the ones against sides which, on current form, Newcastle should be beating, they tend to flatter to deceive.
While we tend to lose games in clutches there is the possibility that Newcastle will use the injustice of the loss to ManUre as a motivation to increase their efforts as they are a team that have goals aplenty in them and for that reason our defence has to be on tip - top form; particularly cutting out any lazy cross field passes in our own third.
The fact Gabriel Agbonlahor was completely ruled out of the Birmingham game last weekend leads us to believe that he won't be available for Saturday's trip to Fulham either, against a side and at a venue where opponents tend not to score too many goals.
United have tended to use a cautious approach against the big sides on the road, but the game at Old Trafford this week could have a different complexion with Mourinho likely to be desperate for the win.
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