Sentences with phrase «lack of hiccups»

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However, the entire journey has not come without some hiccups, as a large part of crypto investors have pointed out the lack of progress and the general slow movement of the project, contributing to some degree of negative market sentiment against it.
A few of you have been asking about my lack of blog posts, besides a few hiccups on the road, I have been holding onto some of my recipes for the book that I am planning on putting together.
But from the brightness of my skin tone to the tightness of my pores to my lack of blemishes, I was pleasantly surprised with the results from my experiment — despite the brief hiccup with the egg - based mask.
I'm attempting to make the transition as easy as possible on my readers but due to my lack of tech skills and experience there may be some hiccups.
Its lack of multiplayer (dog fighting could have been sweet) and small hiccups in gameplay and presentation keep it from greatness.
Also, the ZN5 lacks video editing features and the photo uploading process had a couple of hiccups.
If that's you, it's never too late — you just may not like some of the revealing «hiccups» that your lack of a GamePlan didn't include.
The lack of graphical options is something of a shame, but that's mitigated by the fact that Big Pharma really isn't a demanding game, so even a potato should be able to run it without any hiccups, although its demand for a minimum of 4 GB of Ram is a little surprising.
When Overwatch released, it exuded polish and refinement; when Destiny 2 landed, server load hiccups plagued it for some time, but the actual game was solid; when PUBG hit version 1.0, it was still subject to the same lack of optimisation and polish that have plagued it all the way through its public development.
Unfortunately, it's not without its hiccups — Online Multiplayer is still under construction, graphical consistency between Docked and Portable mode is an issue, as well as a lack of polish across the (score) board holds back this fun, creative title from taking the championship ring.
Its lack of multiplayer (dog fighting could have been sweet) and small hiccups in gameplay and presentation keep it from greatness.
Sure, the story is standard RPG fare and a few minor design hiccups keep it from rising above its many influences, but don't let this deceptive diamond in the rough fool you: What Ever Oasis lacks in polish is more than made up for with enough heart and soul to be remembered in the sands of time as a storied cult classic for years to come.
Despite the slight graphical hiccups, the most impressive thing when playing the game was the lack of frame rate issues I experienced in either playstyle.
The development team appears to have made a real attempt to bring the adventure in line with modern successes, but some bizarre design choices and a lack of clear focus have taken their toll, and that's ignoring the technical hiccups such as freezing in place or when items fail to register.
However, the product lacks the depth and features that have become standard in the multiplayer arena, and the gameplay is characterized by the same clumsiness as the core campaign — while including one additional hiccup in the form of overactive auto aim (which seems like a good thing, until you try to throw a grenade in a particular spot).
We did, however, experience more hiccups with the Bolt than with our other picks, which — along with the relative lack of experience of Lockitron — dropped it from contention for one of our top spots.
It hits a few hiccups on the way to becoming the only streaming audio device you'll ever need (see: Spotify Connect issues and lack of AirPlay support), but by and large the Ruark Audio R2 Mk3 is a fantastic - sounding speaker that's well worth its # 399 sticker price.
I too have used eRent for over a year without a hiccup, but the complete lack of communication is unacceptable to me.
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