My issue with this game is that it calls
My issue with this game is that it calls its self a farming «simulator», but it is as close to farming as Mario Kart is to a driving simulator.
Despite
some issues with the game AI and the sense of speed, it is a fresh new IP we're grateful for.
The other
issue with the game is though that what worked well for the Nintendo's dual screen handled with its touch controls doesn't successfully translate to consoles.
My only
issue with the game is the aforementioned lack of level diversity.
That said,
my issue with the game was that it felt like a more expanded version of what the original Destiny offered.
My biggest
issues with the game were the texture pop - ups, framerate drops, and long loading times (including the ones «disguised» with lift rides).
The major
issues with the game are something that would be easily corrected with a remastered edition.
My main
issue with the game was it was pretty difficult at first, but then seemed to get easier the longer it went on, mainly because you earn a bunch of extra lives and then when you die, your sub-ammo (missiles and crap) gets refilled so I'd use that to my advantage and cheese my way through some of the boss fights, where I'd spam my missiles and then die on purpose to refill them and then spam some more.
My other
issue with this game is that it isn't always easy to figure out your stat boosts.
However, none of
the issues with the game were so terrible that they stuck in my head for very long.
So he / she can't increase the score from the original then, because his / her issues with the game weren't resolved.
My only
issue with the game is how frustrating combat gets if you get stunned.
The only real
issue with the game is that it suffers from a number of bugs that really break the experience.
Most other
issues with the game are minor.
The only
issue with the game is that the replay value may eventually wear thin, however most players will easily be able to finish this game while in the Honeymoon phase.
My biggest
issue with this game are the controls, and unfortunately a racing game is defined by its cars and their controls.
My issue with this game is that all the promises made, were broken.
My biggest
issue with the game is how paltry the game modes selection feels.
The six maps
issued with the game are good enough for the eight player matches they support though none of them really stand out as well as they could.
My biggest
issue with this game is that they are charging $ 10 for a set of 18 versions of solitaire.
From what I have seen so far it looks like an accomplished racer but one of my biggest
issues with the game was summed up quite well by Mrs Folken24.
The biggest, most noticeable
issue with this game is the draw distance, not the fact that it's short but that anything outside of your vehicle quickly becomes a pixelated mess.
The largest
issue with this game is that it is a port by a company which seems not to care highly about PC (a matter I am still seething over every time I see Arkham Knight on my library.)
While I enjoyed the combat for the most part, my biggest
issue with the game is when there are so many enemies on the screen, you can simply get lost or be constantly juggled back and forth by enemy attacks.
Now my main
issue with the game is that it doesn't really feel like it's pushing itself into new territory with its game mechanics.
One graphical
issue with the game is that it only comes in 4:3 and no widescreen.
The base gameplay seems to be well received, but the myriad of
issues with game are ruining it for a lot of people.
The real
issue with the game is that it just feels incredibly clunky to play.
One of the main
issues with the game is the graphics.
This is where I had a bit of
an issue with the game is that if you go back to base in order to heal as it's a battle based game, when you return you need to basically attack defeated enemies all over again which can be annoying.
My one longstanding
issue with the game is that, while the reputation of the club, and the Welsh Premier, has improved, my attendances still aren't the best in my own league meaning financial survival is only possible with my European adventures.
Probably though the biggest
issue with the game was the jittering frame rate.
An annoying
issue with the game is that despite the relatively open environments, multiple approach paths, and long range zoom capabilities of your rifle, the enemies won't spawn at a location till you are within a set distance from it.
The biggest
issue with the game is the enemy design.
Perhaps the most significant
issue with the game is that while they made it so awesomely welcoming to new players, is that all the cool stuff that you need to learn in the game isn't entirely explained.
However,
the issue with the game is that the dull level design, lacking story premise, minimal voice acting, and visual novel style scenes made it feel like this game could have been so much more.
Not exact matches
For example, customers
are more likely to experience latency
issues with satellite web services that could cause online video
games to stutter or streaming video to suddenly lower in quality to compensate.
The other
issue with Gizmodo's article —
with Microsoft's reversal, actually —
is the lament about how the company has taken away the ability to share digitally downloaded
games with family or friends.
Aside from some of the usual sorts of
issues we see
with any online
game at launch, would you say things
are playing out more or less as expected?
PwC has launched an internal social network to interact
with travelers, which has
been a
game changer in answering questions as
issues occur and getting candid feedback about the travel program.
The
issue with most companies in the content marketing
game is that all of their content
is directed towards a linear buyer journey and conversion.
Having skin in the
game is paramount as most of the dysfunctional firms we've come across have succession
issues,
with highly concentrated ownership among a few individuals.
It
's still to
be determined if the
game will end up on store shelves, but it
is just the latest of a handful of video
games that aim not just to entertain players, but also to help them empathize
with those suffering from various health
issues...
One other
issue issue is that video
games are normally serious in nature
with the primary focus on knowing things rather than amusement.
Guns should not
be a scapegoat, but maybe if we keep guns around, we can shoot the scapegoat and deal
with the real
issues that cause violence,
issues such as broken families, class warfare, racism, drug and alcohol addictions, violence in movies and video
games, and moral
issues such as envy, jealousy, greed, and rage.
Christian teacher Tom Wade, who
is head of
RE at a Hertfordshire school, believes the
game is having a positive effect on pupils: «I spoke to one student who said that they'd left their house early that morning so he and his sister could walk via a location that a specific Pokémon had
been spotted at, and this
is a student that we'd previously dealt
with [who had] anxiety
issues in leaving the house.
If they would focus as much on the country and what
is going on now maybe we could move forward and get our country back on track, but all of this blame
game and other utterly nonsense that they engage in
is not helping it
is only tearing the country and people further apart stick to the real
issues and stop
with the popularity of who can throw the most dirt.
But even
with displaced ideas about masculinity, «toughness» and competition, football has a core
issue that all Christians who support the
game must reckon
with: It
is, at its very core, a
game of violence.
What we do know
is that on February 27 Caltex told the market it
was getting out of the franchising
game and stressed that it had nothing to do
with underpayment
issues.