Sentences with phrase «because games do»

Yeah I never understand people who act like a machine can not do 1080p just because games do not choose to run at that re...
Which really means that all you really need to fulfill your gaming needs is PS4 + PC combo and maybe throw in Switch if you want because their games don't end up anywhere else.
Just because games do things in a certain way it doesn't mean that's the way they need to be done.
However, just because a game does not feature one of the league's best teams, does not mean you should...
Because the game did not have a leadership infrastructure, players established their own websites and online forums on other websites to discuss structure, strategy and tactics.
Overall the career mode didn't impress me as much as I originally thought, and that's mainly because the game doesn't have all that many tracks, especially when compared to how many cars they have in the game.
That's no wonder, because the game does contain major new elements not found in the original, such as the chase sequences with Diggernaut.
Then there's this: perhaps they shut off the graphical output to the GamePad simply because the game doesn't need it.
I don't say this game is bad, but after almost every Nintendo game got 9 + Ratings around the world (not caring about major gameplay issues and somtimes sadly a lack of fun aside the gameplay balance) maybe they just get the rating the game deserves - just because the game doesn't work the way it should.
That's because the game doesn't end once we're free of debt.
If you're excited about this news, you might want to put that excitement on lay - away because the game doesn't even have a title yet and at the earliest the game will be released 2014... and Mark Hamill isn't going to voice the Joker again, sorry.
I agree, though, in that when playing a console version of a title with all that assistance in tact... an m / k won't make a huge difference because the game does about 25 + % of the work for you in any situation involving input... if that same layer of assistance is applied to an m / k, though, you're back down where you started.
It is also a shame that the game doesn't auto - balance the amount of enemies based on how many players there are in the game, which is a real shame because the game does actually allow you to play the multiplayer on your own, but with the same amount of enemies running around the place it's certainly....
If Mr. Schafer is reading this, please go make movies, because gamers don't deserve your greatness.
Because that Game doesn't have dynamic day and night cycles and its open world... Just more people complaining to complain...
That's a real shame because the game does a pretty fine job of painting a portrait of the time, presenting a lovely vintage 1960s aesthetic that boasts some great use of color.
Ill get to weapons later, because the game does a ton, but just know that even loot fans like me will enjoy this game.
Anyway, I'm having several problems with the Steam release, mainly because the game doesn't load the textures properly and I can't even complete the first stage.
So you end up losing a life because the game didn't register my double jump input.
Sadly though, it seems Call of Duty does not fit into any one of these categories; this is because the game does not present anything new and essentially keeps the same formula and changes its look.
I know it's because the game doesn't want you in those areas but the animations and physics could have been a lot better.
One reason why I slightly prefer Ico over SoTC is because the game doesn't leave you with a gap of doing nothing.
I don't mind if people run and gun like that, but I'd like the option to walk while hip - firing because it allows suppressive fire tactically instead of running back and forth and left and right to keep a small area suppressed because the game doesn't allow me to hip - fire while walking.
Whether it's because a game didn't live up to its hype or people had already checked out on a series, sometimes sequels don't get the attention that they deserve.
Having all the functions listed off to the right during gameplay works very well, and because the game does feature button prompts, there's definitely validity in having it visible all the time.
This doesn't mean that you are obligated to use the same character for certain levels, because the game does a good job of balancing the power - ups.
Playing as a duo is somewhere between a trolling mode and outright competitive play, because the game does absolutely nothing to relieve the obvious tensions that gold distribution might cause, while also actively encouraging disagreements in conversations.
This is the easiest to talk about because the game doesn't let you play a level unless it can prove that you can beat it.
So simply pushing it aside because a game doesn't have the right name listed wouldn't be so wise.
I Expect You To Die has very simple controls, which is perfect because this game doesn't need complexity.
Or sometimes when trying to time a jump, I wanted to make a soft jump, but I overshot it because the game didn't detect when I was sliding softly.
Instead, I took the low - resolution graphics at face value, because the game didn't aspire to do anything more (also, it didn't cost $ 60).
Just because a game doesn't have blood and gore doesn't mean it is for kids only.
I feel like this could be a bad idea, because gamers don't know what they want.
This doesn't work very well because it's difficult to know what will trigger the automatic cover, and it felt I was running away a lot because the game didn't recognise a certain rock as a piece of cover.
Like me, he had no idea what to do because the game doesn't provide clear explanations, or in general for that matter, on how viewers may interact with players.
I assume that she was named for the Joy - Con controllers, which is ironic because the game does not play well using the detachable controllers.
Unfortunately one of the game's biggest downfalls is button response time, as I continually found myself having to restart levels because the game didn't register a button press to hide or activating sound to distract a guard.
You've got to be paying attention in battles because the game doesn't straight up tell you what moves enemies will perform and who they'll target with them.
Just because the game doesn't feature your name on it saying YOU ARE THE SALVATION OF SONIC, THANK YOU FOR EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOUR PERFECT IDEAS, THIS IS THE GAME OF YOUR SEXUAL FANTASIES doesn't mean nobody was listening.
And as the second Kickstarter funding effort was wrapping up, Nintendo publicly offended entire swaths of its community by suggesting there were no gay marriages in Tomodachi Life because the game didn't want to make «social commentary.»
The twist mid-way through Vesperia (which we'll revisit later) hit me on an emotional level because that game does such a great job of its character and world building.
It's incredibly frustrating to find players willing to cooperate who simply can't because the game doesn't allow for it.
For instance, if you find a platform you could theoretically reach with the help of performing a jump followed by a jetpack hover, you can't do such an action because the game doesn't allow you to do anything while you're jumping.
The reason why hitman games used to be great despite obvious flaws is because the game didn't shove its story and long cutscenes down your

Not exact matches

They typically react (slowly at best) to three outside drivers: (a) their competition brings a new offering to market, and they need a quick competitive response; (b) their customers see and begin to adopt new processes and solutions, and the customers demand that their products and services conform to the new ways of doing business; or (c) they see a new tool, product, or service in the market offered by a new player and they quickly determine that this is a game - changer which they need to own (rather than try to build themselves) because they lack the internal capacity to do otherwise.
Telling your client that their project will be late because you didn't want to tick off your spouse is probably off the table, as is rescheduling your daughter's hockey game or dentist's appointment, so all that's left, we often sense, is mental acrobatics.
Deadspin's Twitter account was disabled Monday because it posted GIF highlights of NFL games, but it has the right to do so
The Wii U is the worst - selling home console Nintendo has ever made, and it's not because Nintendo didn't make great games for it.
We are moving quickly because we don't have a lot of time and we need to get into the game quickly.
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