Sentences with phrase «from immersion»

However, the game still suffers from a few issues that can take away from immersion and farming experience.
The case is also IP67 certified which means it's totally protected from dust, and also protected from immersion in liquids with depths between 15 cm and 1m.
This means it's protected from harmful dust and is protected from immersion in water for up to 1 metre in depth.
Wortz, a psychologist, was investigating states of sensory deprivation, especially in relation to the disorientation and hallucinatory effects on humans that result from immersion in uniform fields of light and colour, once reference points such as objects and horizons have been removed.
From his immersion in 1960s counterculture to his life and work in New York City and final return to Rio de Janeiro, this catalog charts the development of an utterly original talent whose work is both wide - ranging and thoroughly engaging.
Her lexicon was derived from an immersion in the history of images from Egypt, classical antiquity, prehistory and contemporary news media.
The associated paintings are drenched in color — new colors, different and more ripe than her earlier paintings — but these drawings stand as uniquely direct statements of the feelings she derived from immersion in her new environment.
It never took away from the immersion but graphically, the PSVR looks considerably worse than the TV image.
The gameplay has a lot of ups, but every time the game really starts to impress me I'm hit with something that takes me away from the immersion.
Alas, the novelty of achievements have long since passed me by an now they serve only to annoy and distract me from immersion in a game.
Being asked to collect «X» amount of a certain object to satisfy an anonymous NPC works to take away from the immersion.
So while you play a game you may want to shoot everything in sight but if the character you're playing as is meant to be going through an existential drama, there's a jarring mismatch of motivations that distances the player from the immersion of the game.
Having a storyline focused on specific characters could take away from the immersion.
There's little to no voice acting in A Realm Reborn, understandable due to the sheer scale of the game but it does take a little away from the immersion.
While some may view this lack of an open - world as a flaw, it really isn't because it has allowed CDProjeckt, the games developers, to create a far more detailed and believable world, although it should be said that the various NPCs that occupy the areas don't move around or actually do anything, which sort of shook me from my immersion within the world.
Does this take away from the immersion?
While the mission map is semi-effective, it does seemingly take away from the immersion players should feel.
It manages to make players feel even more like Batman than before while simultaneously taking away from the immersion because of how frequently it's forced on the player.
If I'm being fussy, I'd say that perhaps the audio effects and background music occasionally detract from the immersion.
To me, the only thing that annoyed me was having to flip the controller from a horizontal to vertical position and vice-versa constantly which took away from the immersion and made me feel helpless while stuck in one position.
That is what Clare stands for and its what you can expect from Immersion Travel Magazine.
We're open to all types of creative nonfiction, from immersion reportage to personal essay to memoir.
What can the general reader glean from immersion in this period between wars, which offers seemingly little respite from a mostly bleak trajectory?
Disc brakes also recover more quickly from immersion (wet brakes are less effective than dry ones).
However, the graphics and voice work detract heavily from the immersion and leave a constant reminder that the game could be so much better.
A game like Assassins Creed for eg, where technology detracts from the immersion — it's very welcome.
Its a small complaint but one that does rear its head up once in a while and takes away from the immersion.
Although it challenges the dominant inherited theology, it does so in ways that release the most convincing features of the Christian faith from immersion in incredible and damaging ideas.
His biblicism comes from immersion in the Bible and testing everything in terms of the conviction that God is love and of the love commandment.
That form of depth perception only comes from an immersion in the Bible itself.

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«Nervegear» is a fictional full - immersion brain interface from the Japanese anime Sword Art Online.
Why It Took Off Fandeavor's first offering was two $ 400 behind - the - scenes immersion «experiences» at the Las Vegas Invitational college basketball tournament; each package included a «chalk - talk» with an assistant coach from UNLV, two seats in a luxury suite and a basketball autographed by the head coaches of all the teams in the tourney.
Not only does this enable companies to hit the ground running when they return for the immersion part of DreamIt from May through August, but with the DreamIt resources available to the companies starting in April, companies can make extraordinary progress from April to May.
The highly interactive experience uses fun and engaging methods from change consulting company Root Inc. and includes storytelling, design thinking, employee journey mapping, and visual metaphors, making the immersion both memorable and impactful.
The cross-cultural immersion was a great experience, she says, noting she appreciated hearing very different perspectives from across the globe.
When Noll speaks of Equiano's «immersion» in Scripture, he is not using that metaphor casually, as an extract from the Narrative makes clear with its «fusillade of scriptural quotations and allusions.»
Some of my most authentic sermons emerge from a total immersion in the scripture passage.
Kierkegaard's own brief preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing does little more than begin this process, and tempts me to suggest that one who is not familiar with other works of Kierkegaard, will find himself still better prepared for immersion in this address if he turns immediately to Section Twelve and reads from that point to the end.
During the period of immersion in the dominant climate of modern thought I was also exposed to James Luther Adams and Joachim Wach from the Federated Theological Faculty.
Intellectuals as such have no particular responsibility to take time away from what they know best to immerse themselves in the intricacies of political life and thought, but absent such immersion they would do well not to give public utterance to their ignorance.
Academia immersion equates to liberal immersion and has since prior to my time in college in the 80s; just wish all people had the and time to step back from the drama in their lives and think for themselves.
Like Jesus, who was obscured by his immersion in the Jewish subculture, our pastor and congregation are obscured from the mainstream of society by their subculture.
Tocqueville employs this insight to describe the emotional detachment that comes from the modern, democratic erosion of the social ties that have aristocratically or traditionally bound people to each other: Individualism, Tocqueville explains, is the «heart disease» that causes apathetic, asocial immersion in the present.
Baptists, for example, insist that persons who come into their church from another denomination that practices infant baptism or uses a form of baptism other than immersion be rebaptized.
The tornado dropping out of the sky, the immersion of a person in water, words spoken by a person in a white alb on Sunday - these have no meaning apart from the value given to them by the community and its individual members.
From the perspective of the old man or the old creation, this new power is terrifying, for it demands not only a total immersion in the here and now, but also a total responsibility for the world.
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Of course, given our immersion in a culture for which these categories seem as connatural as the English language, uprooting them from our vocabulary and worldview will not be anything like a simple task.
I believe that the point of view that I have derived from my internalization of Whitehead's philosophy helps me to raise broader, more inclusive, questions, than are asked by those whose points of view are shaped chiefly in schools of business, the study of international relations, or immersion in economic theory.
Sure Immersion has programmable portion sizes from eight to 24 ounces and a 64 - ounce thermal carafe option.
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