Sentences with phrase «getting texture pop»

I'm getting texture pop too.

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I popped it into the oven to broil for a few minutes, just to get that nice, golden, crispy texture.
It pops when cooked, kind of like popcorn would and you get great rustic texture in each grain.
To reheat, pop each serving in the microwave in short intervals, adding in splashes of milk until you get your desired texture.
But there's one last step — the most important part to get those carnitas nice and crispy at the end — popping them under the broiler with a sprinkle of salt for about 5 minutes to get that perfect texture and paired with Mission Organics ® White Corn Tortillas.
These eye - catching popsicles use avocado to get the necessary texture of ice cream, but generous pours of lime juice provide a pop of flavor to keep them from weighing you down.
I got this minty textured coat from SheInside, and it's the perfect lightweight layer to pop on over a tee and sweater.
Arkham Knights presentation is also noteworthy; its a good looking game in most respects and bar a few minor niggles (pop - in / pop - up / occasional bland textures) it now seems that devs are getting to grips with the hardware and making games that look next - gen.
I mean yea glitches suck but If i can get good frames, a little more enjoyable to handle the damn random texture pop ups and people disappearing on my like no tomorrow.
-- New vehicle that controls better than the Mako... a «new» control scheme — Totally revamped inventory system — Elevator system revamped where you will get the sense of scope of where you're at and where you're traveling — No more texture pop in.
Also, 360 is getting Day 1 patch to fix the bad graphics and texture pop - ups.
Get in close in certain areas and there are some flat textures to be found and the environment is a little sparse in places while bushes and even enemies have a habit of popping into existence or disappearing, sometimes at relatively close range, but overall Ground Zeroes looks mighty good and bodes well for the forthcoming Phantom Pain.
Skyrim really is an impressive technical and artistic achievement, subject only to the occasional texture pop - in when the draw distance gets large.
The game uses the Bloodborne engine and though not suffering from the terribly long loading times of that game, the game does have texture and object rendering delays, with objects popping into existence on getting closer to an area or while panning the mouse around.
Don't get me wrong, the game looked nice and graphically ambitious — but pop - in was pretty bad, texture load speeds, framerate dips, jaggies, slight stutter etc... In Movie mode the game felt more consistent and the quality of the game looked much better — everything is sharper, there was less pop - in and it just felt and looked better to play.
It's unfortunate that a world with an atmosphere so lovingly crafted and so intent on drawing you in to its narrative would squander a player's investment by directing their attention to texture pop - in and replacing the tension found in avoiding a monster with the fear that your rig could dump the whole thing at any moment and make you wait three minutes to get back to it.
So if you can tolerate slow starts, seemingly empty locales, the occurrence of minor texture pop - in, you'll be treated to a first person shooter that's as action - packed and enjoyable as it gets.
There are texture pop - in issues and weird graphical effects throughout, plus some issues with Sebastian occasionally getting stuck on objects.
The colors are astounding, ranging from cool blues and lavenders to vivid pops of technicolor hues, but the textures are what really get you.
And so glad you got a set of arrows for yourself If I won the giveaway, I think I'd add a wreath to the mirror we're planning to hang in our dining room for a pop of «natural texture
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