Sentences with phrase «months in crunch time»

In a post describing the latest fan mods to be added to the official version, McMillen said he and programmer Tyler Glaiel have spent three months in crunch time preparing...

Not exact matches

This Team is as good as anyone at their best and what they need to do over the course of the next few months is really find out where they can get better and where they can go for an automatic 2 points in crunch time.
The way that the fixture list is falling at the minute may well feel like the worst possible timing for Arsenal fans and to be fair it is far from ideal for us to have to face a north London derby with Tottenham and a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the Premier League as well as the crunch clash in the Champions League with PSG in the month of November which is well publicised as being a traditionally tough time for us.
While for a fan that's three months of waiting, for the devs and publishers that's three months of crunch time: production, distribution, and performing eldritch incantations in the server room hoping that launch day won't overload everything (like it almost always does).
Well, I guess it's crunch time — all four entries are due in just two months!
Last month, while I was crunching my butt off a friend alerted me that Tim Rogers wrote a lengthy retrospective on the Quick Time Event in Game Developer Magazine, and he was praising something I contributed directly to the design of: the Standoff mode in Stranglehold.
Thursday's market developments highlight the continued crunch in the crypto markets, which has solidified in the months since many crypto - assets soared to all - time highs.
I had a client in a time crunch: to avoid capital gains tax, he needed to buy a condo within a month and move in by the end of the year, which was rapidly approaching.
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