Call of Duty 1 was one of the early first - person shooters to feature
iron sights in game play; by pressing the corresponding key the player aims down the actual sights on the gun for increased accuracy.
Not exact matches
It is as if a bar of
iron, without touch or
sight, with no representative faculty whatever, might nevertheless be strongly endowed with an inner capacity for magnetic feeling; and as if, through the various arousals of its magnetism by magnets coming and going
in its neighborhood, it might be consciously determined to different attitudes and tendencies.
At this point, Palmer hit a five -
iron off the 16th tee, and his ball came to rest just off the right edge of the green, a tree - shaded, pond - bordered piece of turf that makes as pretty a
sight as there is
in golf.
After TEO has all the wrinkles
in its
sights, it slowly lowers the
iron on to the garment and then executes an
ironing trajectory calculated to smooth out each crease.
If you do, you lose faith
in what you're doing, and you lose
sight of what's really important for getting big — busting your ass
in the gym with loads of heavy
iron and then feeding your body with loads of good food.
I swear you could bunch it up at the bottom of your suitcase and throw it on without an
iron or steamer
in sight.
When Golitsyn was pulled out of Sarah's
sight and seized through an
iron gate (presumably by someone stealing the disk), she rushed to him, and they both ended up lethally stabbed
in the chest - she died
in Ethan's arms.
Either way, the
sight of
Iron Man desperately trying to catch plummeting crew members
in a human chain is still pretty darn cool.
Spider - Man also appears to be
in New York City, as we catch
sight of him on a school bus there, but we don't see him interact with
Iron Man and the other team members.
For all its absurdity, this sequence is actually kind of enjoyably campy, held together by a game Stanley Tucci as the boozy wizard and one of the most incredible
sights I have ever seen: a black knight whose hair is flat -
ironed and gently braided into a half - up, half - down hairstyle, like a medieval version of Andre 3000
in the «Hey Ya» music video.
For instance your teammate dies right before you are about to spawn • Damage from bullets will now continue to cause damage even after the firing user is dead • Fixed several client crashes • Fixed a problem where players could get stuck
in the join queue • Fixed the repair icon on the minimap • Deploy parachute now displays the tooltip to deploy parachute when free falling • Fixed some artifacts when using flashlights • Fixed several Xbox 360 specific crashes and freezes • Fixed a problem where a user sometimes could not go into
iron sights • Improved shadow rendering • Fixed several issues with friend invites and joins • Vehicle boosts is now a toggle instead of momentary • Fixed several issues with the Hardcore mode • Fixed a few layout problems where the
in - game controls and tooltips didn't match those
in the options menu • Removed the possibility to pick up weapons
in a EOD bot • Fixed several interpolation issues • Fixed a problem where claymore is flashing
in the wrong team color • Subway minimap updated to give better clarity • Fixed an issue where the UI would not show the way to your new unlocks • Increased quality of loading screen images • Tweaked MP rank up parameters • Fixed a problem with Metro Squad rush minimap where it looked like you were out of bounds • Fixed a problem where a user can become invulnerable after being resurrected • Fixed a problem where tank turrets would turn too slow • Fixed a bug on Exfiltration where you could end up outside the vehicle and not being able to enter it again, thus blocking the mission • Fixed a problem with the M60 reload sound • Fixed a problem with the falling antenna on Caspian Border.
Call of Juarez: Bound
in Blood is setting its
iron sights on every other Western game and pulling the trigger.
Many other first - person shooters have adopted the user of
iron sights, but Halo 4 still has a full - screen takeover if you want to focus
in a specific target.
Call of Duty was one of the near the beginning first - person shooters to feature
iron prospect
in game play; by pressing the consequent key the player aims downward the actual
sights on the gun for improved accuracy.
Every other FPS suddenly had us aiming down the
iron sights, we were constantly breaching doors with eager AI, and every fucking character
in a military shooter started saying «oorah».
Instead, you'll spend the majority of combat aiming down your weapon's
iron sights, which must be manually adjusted
in order to reach long range targets as well as mentally track how many shots exist
in your gun at any given time.
This means you'll almost always use
iron sights, using the mouse wheel to adjust your
sights in order to compensate for gravity and controlling your breathing.
There's simply not enough precision granted with the PlayStation 3's gamepad; the guns feel light and are more than happy to wildly lead across the screen as you struggle to keep
iron sights on enemies
in the midst of explosions.
These moves include such
sights as Ram spinning around
in the air like a tornado and firing off his Uzis (which is most effective when there's lots of enemies to kill and lots of things to blow up), running like a charging bull and taking enemies down like an American football player with an
iron shoulder, and using his gun most effectively for snappy head shots, amongst other silly and stylish moves.
In most first - person and third - person shooting games, these correspond to primary fire, weapon selection or zoom, secondary fire or
iron sights, and grenade or melee actions, respectively.
Gunplay
in «BioShock Infinite» was a cakewalk, and we found it incredibly useful to use the extra buttons for
iron sights and adjusting sensitivity while aiming.
First - person - shooter (FPS) fans,
in particular, will be pleased to know that the G500s can also separate X - and Y - axis DPI, giving you more precision when aiming through
iron sights.
A pull - out
ironing board swivels and folds out into the space and tucks away out of
sight when not
in use.
here is what I would do... and notice, not a paint brush
in sight: 1 ~ Hang a great porch swing... weeeee... and that swing must be festooned with loads of floral pillows and some with cow spots 2 ~ Add enough rocking chairs for the fam and a few friends that will stop by 3 ~ On either side of the door... place potted laurel wood privets 4 ~ Drape some cool looking quilts over the brick railing 5 ~ Here and there place some small tables to hold baby pots of lavender and glasses of lemonade or for card playing and bonus... 6 ~ From the ceiling hang some
iron chandeliers and another bonus... 7 ~ Place a cat or dog on that porch
Also, equip your laundry room with long stretches of counter space for folding clean clothes, tuck - away bins for sorting dirty laundry, cabinets to keep detergents stowed out of
sight, and a built -
in ironing board.