While there's
some minor camera issues, the greatly reduced load times compared to the original alongside the camera from the newer games makes for a markedly different game than the original.
Not exact matches
(Update) Having now viewed the film in both 24 fps and 48 fps I can say that the
minor issue with cgi not blending with the its environment fully is virtually non existent in the 24 fps edit and despite the motion blur when the
camera moves at pace it is an much more satisfying and enjoyable experience.
One
minor issue is the guide lines in the back - up
camera disappear sometimes.
Mostly, though, this is a
minor issue, because given that the
camera is 2 megapixels, we wisely didn't expect much, or get much, from the image quality.
There are occasionally a few
minor graphical
issues in the game as well, such as textures not loading straight away, the
camera not focusing quite where it should be in conversations, or the quite humourous bug that I encountered where Shepard's head rotated on the spot like something out of The Exorcist.
Again,
camera issues constantly cause
minor sight and viewing
issues.
They're
minor to be sure (save points are occasionally too scarce, controlling the
camera with the right stick takes a bit of getting used to), and are certainly just the result of game design conventions gradually changing over time, but taken as a whole these
issues prevent Okami HD from earning a perfect score.
It's a
minor update that will fix a known
camera issue on he previous release that present in the Google Nexus 5 as users observed a pretty significant increase in CPU usage when the
camera application is operational, which makes the device laggy and drain its battery.
Despite some
minor issues with the
camera and just - OK battery life, the OnePlus 3 is a phone that's hard not to love.
Sure, some of the View 10's software is quirky (Face Unlock is approaching pointless, for example), those dual
camera bumps look plain weird, and the fingerprint scanner is poorly placed - but fix up these
minor issues and Honor has a true five - star affordable flagship on its hands.
The lack of a fingerprint reader, unimpressive
cameras, and other
minor issues just make it tough to justify over competing options.
The
camera isnt without some
minor issues: the placement of the module means you need a delicate grip to avoid obstructing shots with one of your fingers.
In the end, the front facing
camera might have some
minor issues with noise, but should be more than good enough for most users.
Got this as a replacement within 10 days as the first piece had
issues i.e. phone getting hot while using
camera with flash on, micro phone
issues, could also feel
minor electric current pass through the frame at the time of charging the phone.
There are some
minor issues, including bloatware and lacklustre performance, but it still offers an exceptional value and is worth consideration on the strength of its stand - out
camera and battery alone.