However, the phone does heat - up
a lot while gaming or even streaming videos on 3G.
Not exact matches
It is a smart purchase that takes your
gaming audio experience to the next level all
while saving you
lots of money.
While there are a
lot of
gaming headsets out there that provide a combination of good sound quality and noise cancellation.
While I gave up hope on the update ever happening a long time ago, a
lot of mobile
gaming enthusiasts really wanted this update.
If you're a power user, though — someone who does a
lot of multitasking, heavy - duty
gaming, or high - intensity application usage — a quad - core unit might be something worth your
while.
And do those prices run high —
while an entry - level
gaming laptop typically starts at about $ 799, you can expect to pay $ 3,000 or more for a system with a powerful processor,
lots of memory, and one or more high - end GPUs with the horsepower needed to play games with all the graphical details maxed out.
Over the years, game consoles have become more and more widespread
while gaming itself has become so mainstream that the unthinkable has happened... a
lot of the biggest games are now being developed primarily with casual gamers in mind.
While there's no doubt that the new hardware can open up a
lot of
gaming experiences that aren't really possible using a controller, there's a pretty vocal component of the
gaming world that feels they're no longer the main focus of the hardware makers.
Ultimately what we see is that you'd probably be better dropping the resolution to 1080p for
gaming, or have to drop the settings quite a
lot to get that magical 60 FPS
while playing at 1440p
whom has done nothing with their
gaming budget other than throwing it around as handouts in order to share PS3 games... and all the
while closing numerous in house studios... a
lot of MGS games are even based off of UE3... instead of MS building a proprietary middleware product line shared throughout their internal studios... they license 3rd party middleware instead... an easy way to make a decent looking game quickly... but never a way to push ANY envelopes, at least not after the engine is already 3 years old... but Sony does this each generation... the 1st party stuff initially shows off what the system can do earlier on than any 3rd party software (well mostly, MGS2 was one of the first to push the PS2, MGS4 ditto for the PS3)... and 3rd pary stuff gets up to speed afterwards... you WILL see some incredible 3rd party content eventually, but for now... SCE is the only company pumping millions into the tech side of game development... MS isn't... and Nintendo doesn't even know what any of that is...
While this idea gained a
lot of traction in a certain segment of the
gaming community, it was never true.
Chicago's been in dire need of its own
gaming convention for a
while, so I really hope ValorCon continues to grow next year; I know there are a
lot of gamers in the area who would enjoy it.
While it features a
lot of quotes from various
gaming outlets, it also has a cameo from NieR: Automata director Yoko Taro.
The lower end of the scale is definitely missing a bit of punch as the Game Zero doesn't pack a whole
lot of bass, a slight disappointment in a
gaming headset as it removes some of the oomph from explosions and gunfire,
while also meaning it's the best for certain types of music.
Regarding the Fallout series,
while I enjoyed playing Fallout 3, I actually had a
lot more fun playing Fallout 2, if anything because in the latter, you have a huge influence on the world game: I remember the ability to tore entire cities apart, or the lasting consequence of choosing between different mob gangs, killing certain characters or joining certain leagues... the impact of the player had in Fallout 2 was substantially greater than the one in Fallout 3, and I don't count the number of times I started the game from scratch and took different paths, it was one of the best
gaming experience I ever had, and one that is surprisingly hard to find these days.
While we have a
lot of
gaming interests in common, I think Nat will bring a different point of view and experience in areas I don't necessarily have the background to cover.
While it launched in a very dry space in the
gaming calendar this year, it still got a
lot of attention.
While I was enjoying my first experiences with the game, the greater
gaming world was a
lot less kind to Wind Waker, with the game being met with a
lot of criticism after its announcement, mostly based on its graphics alone.
Gamescom 2013 is well under way and
while a
lot of the focus right now is on the next gen consoles, mobile is certainly not out of the picture and is actually a pretty big part of the
gaming - centric conference.
While there are a
lot of
gaming headsets out there that provide a combination of good sound quality and noise cancellation.
While last year went out with a bang and brought on a wealth of controversial topics in the
gaming industry — ranging from loot crates and microtransactions to YouTubers and Twitch streamers conjuring up drama and infamy — there's a substantially important topic that has had a
lot of radio silence and it's time we have a serious discussion about it.
While I judge all games on both their good and bad points (such as Capcom's recent tendancy to release a
lot of DLC that could arguably have been included in the initial product), I find that I can always expect a solid
gaming experience from them.
Having built up a strong back catalog of titles across its four year lifecycle
while promising a
lot more exciting new games throughout 2018, it feels like this
gaming stalwart is only just getting started and we're always excited to see more.
While Flappy Bird did a
lot to influence mobile
gaming, the game led to plenty of wannabes.
Too often, solid build comes along with a
lot of bulk (a big complaint I have about most
gaming headsets), but the Roccat Khan Pro headset maintains a minimal footprint
while feeling like a quality product overall.
While there is no shortage of endless running game there in the mobile
gaming world, there isn't a whole
lot of them that has you playing as a chicken.
While one focused on a
lot of balls, this episode goes over some of the other big Android
gaming news items.
I don't know about you but I drink 10 times more when I'm
gaming then any other time, I don't know whether it's the pressure, loading screens or need for breaks but I drink a
lot while I'm
gaming!
We catch up, talk
gaming, geekery and
lots of random stuff, all
while being live from North Carolina!
While there's no
Gaming Flashback or
Gaming History, there's a
lot to discuss.
While the
gaming world is certainly home to toxicity, it also harbors a
lot of good, especially for people with a disabling condition like depression.
Haven't done one of these in a
while, so with the peak
gaming season in full swing (and
lots more releases still coming down the pipe!)
While that's a
lot of money, it's not drastically more expensive than what people might pay for a
gaming console.
I tend to put audiobooks / podcasts on a
lot during my commute and
while I work (distracts me enough to get into a good zone), I've been using a pair of decent
gaming headphones for a
while, but I'd like to know your opinion.
In daily use, you won't find a
lot of issues but don't complain if your phone stutters a bit
while gaming or playing high - resolution videos.
An Apple TV is a good choice for consumers who already own a
lot of Apple devices,
while if you plan to do a
lot of
gaming, a PS4 or an Xbox One is the way to go.
While $ 300 is a
lot to spend on a wireless
gaming headset, the Elite 800 could potentially be the best of the bunch.
However,
while VR
gaming hasn't tanked right out of the gate, it's also left a
lot of gamers asking,»
We see plenty of high - end
gaming laptops and a
lot of ultra-slim ones,
while the premium 15 - inch laptop is a rare specimen.