Sentences with phrase «game data seems»

So using a memory card to save game data seems both unlikely and inefficient.

Not exact matches

-- Namco Bandai understands that fans want more Tales game in English — Time and money get in the way — Namco Bandai has taken steps to alleviate the issues above, and hopefully we can now look forward to seeing more Tales games worldwide — It's been difficult to fit the game on the 3DS card due to size restrictions — Voice data in particular was challenging to put on the card and feels they solved the problem while keeping the quality high — «Every part of the game, with the exception of the animated cut - scenes, has been redone in 3D» — Yoshizumi believes this makes the game seem more real / immersive than before — Character models rebuilt to improve performance — Rest of the game has been ported over seamlessly — Some changes made to «in - game parameters» to compensate for control differences — No other additions, no new weapons / artes — No communication features (StreetPass, SpotPass)-- Namco Bandai have talked about a sequel, but haven't yet come up with something that would be good enough for a full game — Yoshizumi says he appreciates the comments he receives on Twitter from worldwide fans, and he hopes that more Tales games can make it over in the future — Load times have been improved on significantly — Steadier frame rate (may have been referring to the world map specifically)-- Skits will remain unvoiced
The game seems to lack single player content which is a shame because the online multiplayer can die at some point leaving the players restricted to either local co-op gaming or by playing against the AI, which is based on data of some of the online ranked players.
The data seems to indicated that the genre and score do not have a correlation to the game receiving a sale.
While it is entirely possible that the legality of this distribution is questionable, given that it is game data that might be picked up by people who don't own the rights to use the game, real problems seem unlikely.
And yet the game provides no way to analyse any of the data and thus heavily investing in any platform would initially seem silly, at least until you realise that their success and failure is actually based on history and therefore is the same every time you play.
Now, actual online play - this seems to rely totally on the hosts connection so you can come across very laggy games if you join one that is already in progress, it seems to send all the physics data (which is very intensive) all at once to try help your PS3 catch up with where everything is.
Following what seems to be developing into a trend for PS3 games, Ubisoft and Free Radical's PS3 - exclusive HAZE will need to perform a mandatory install of about 4 GB of data before you can start your addiction to nectar.
That may seem low, but seeing that the Switch only writes data to a card when it's downloading a game or saving save files, then this really won't be much of an issue.
It seems like Game Freak forgot to scrub the Pokémon Sun and Moon Special Demo of extra data, because it seems like we have the entirety of the Pokédex on hand now.
According to data, access to the game seems to be spread evenly among PS4, Xbox One, and PC players.
GK: I noticed that the game had more numerical data than usual, but in contrast, the Rupees counter and money in general seems to have disappeared from the game.
I seem to remember previous AC games not being married to a server and unless you're buying leaf tickets, there's absolutely no reason why data can't just be cached.
It looks like many are still importing games from outside of China and a few online retailers show data that seems to support this notion.
For some reason i cant seem to be aboul to play far cry 4 its saying that i need to delete far cry3 game data but i do nt even have it and i do nt know wat to do can someone help please
It seems cheaper and easier to pick up a RetroN 5 retro console that can play those old cartridges and store save game data to conventional SD cards as a part of its standard operation, but that wouldn't be nearly as awesome as using a kludgy device that requires a little luck and magic to make it work.
This is only useful for data that needs the same operation on all 4 pieces, which is common in games for things such as 3D graphical transformations, physical simulation, collision detection, etc. 128 - bits is the «sweet spot» of price and performance, so that is what everyone seems to have settled upon.»
Buyer beware on those MyArcade mini-cabs: from the pictures, they seem to be running the NES ports of the Data East games, NOT the original arcade code.
The problem would seem to be the alcricity of progress; the games are becoming vastly more complex, and they are still supposed to be able to throw around all that data at the right speeds for continuous play, and that's just during a match.
Those said missions are somewhere near the start of the game, but there's still some missions that take place before the beta began and these missions seem to take place in Brooklyn too if the data mining information is correct.
Seems to me that UEA is playing games and perhaps is trying to get some form of approval if they release their own manipulated version of Canada data.
People, this headline claiming «game - changing admission of enhanced solar forcing» seems to me to be the epitome of disingenous cherry picking of data.
You seem well behind the game in both theory and understanding of the data and present mere suppositions and possibilities.
And I might add that at this point in the game in this particular field, making data available would seem to be more of an intelligence test rather than a requirement.
Hurst was was ahead of the game in his analysis of river flows over 50 years ago but most climate «scientists» seem to assume that statistical methods appropriate for Gaussian distributions can be used for their data.
Essentially, 1 % of the population could be playing 70 more hours than everyone else each week, and that would move the data enough to make it seem like all men were playing more games.
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