Sentences with phrase «harder than porting»

Like I mentioned above, porting Heist has been very much harder than porting Dig, and much has to do with the higher complexity of the game.

Not exact matches

Its high price and lack of IT - friendly ports make it hard to see it as much more than a status symbol, but a good laptop is a good laptop all the same.
Someone with a power meter that requires a serial port will care a lot more about the peripheral features than the average user will, while the hard - core gamer will probably focus on the GPU, CPU, and chip set while ignoring peripherals and form - factor issues.
While I understand the «It got a wii port» idea, the Metroid prime trilogy is very hard to find and is selling for much more than retail on eBay, so I would like a HD release to bring the price back down to reality, not to mention the updated graphics on my 2nd favorite game of all time.
Even for a non-anamorphic laserdisc transfer port, Disney's 33rd animated classic disappointed, with video that made it hard to believe the feature was less than a decade old.
A lengthy list of standard gear begins with an eight - speaker audio system with more audio sources than most — 18 GB of music storage on the hard drive; a port offering iPhone, mini-USB, standard USB, and 1 / 8 - inch audio connectivity; Bluetooth audio streaming; satellite radio; and a CD player with two SD card slots.
The corporation did, however, reveal that the new Surface Pro will offer a free SkyDrive cloud storage account with 7 GB of web - based storage, in addition to a USB 3.0 port, increasing the potential memory considerably, with external USB hard drives now available with more than a terabyte of storage space.
most netbooks are around $ 250, but they come with 250 gb hard drive, usb ports, sd slot, Adobe flash, camera, weights less than 3 lb, real OS, and 6 - 8 hrs of battery life.
How hard is it to port the Netflix app for the PlayBook, surely it is less involved than creating an app for handheld consoles which aren't naturally designed for video playback.
I am relieved to see that the Switch usually only suffers from a frame rate cut and a resolution drop on these multiplatform releases as opposed to the butchering games often got on the Wii due to power, storage medium limitations such as on the Gamecube and N64, and being hard to port to due to an entirely different development environment as the case was with the Wii U. I realize that these statements are a little oversimplified because it IS more complicated than that but there are a whole lot of worse ways that Nintendo ports have gotten neutered for the last two decades because of Nintendo's tendencies to veer left when the market goes right.
As much we can imagine Shigeru Miyamoto shaking his head, I think he would be hard - pressed to not admit that the game is much more suited to the versatility of the switch better than some of the 10 + - year - old console ports of late.
At the same time, it's also the lowest - selling among its PlayStation peers, and while it seems to be generally more well - liked than Final Fantasy 8 these days, it's hard to say how well Square Enix would be able to financially justify what would have to be a high - effort port.
The Y - Board that GF2 uses is about 1.5 times harder to port than Space Harrier.
The ports available are few even by Ultrabook standards, and that may be a problem for users with more than an external mouse and hard drive.
The corporation did, however, reveal that the new Surface Pro will offer a free SkyDrive cloud storage account with 7 GB of web - based storage, in addition to a USB 3.0 port, increasing the potential memory considerably, with external USB hard drives now available with more than a terabyte of storage space.
There's an argument to be made for keeping costs down, and it's one that Lenovo tried to make with us, but it's hard to recommend a brand - new product that's sporting the now ancient and outdated port for no good reason other than to save a few bucks.
It also is legitimately a «portable» hard drive, meaning it doesn't need power other than the USB port (there was a time when a drive with this much storage needed to be plugged into the wall, believe it or not).
Type of computer and brand of hardware: A notebook with Motorola cellular modem; five networked Pentiums (I have more computers than assistants, so I can run a CMA on one, search for mailing labels on another, and dedicate one for the MLS); a Sharp 8 Viewcam Snappy videocamera; a Hewlett Packard color printer, a four - color scanner, and four laser jet printers; fax modems; and a Syquest portable hard drive, which plugs into the notebook's printer port.
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