Still, these graphical issues are
really nitpicky and the truly important things such as bad framerate and glitches that affect gameplay never come into question.
Not exact matches
Ummm... Not that I mean to be
nitpicky or anything, but... if satan has sway over all earth, how can adam be sure that you're not just part of satan's great plan and that the bible isn't
really the religious equivalent of a stereo's instruction manual?
I don't want to seem
nitpicky or anything, but you seem to have forgotten the baby bouncer and / or swing that don't
really fit anywhere, so remain in the most inconvenient spot ever so as to create a tripping hazard.
The only major complaints I have are
really minor and
nitpicky.
It may sound
nitpicky, but the previous downward angled cruise control stalk
really was a nuisance.
I mean, I'd be right there with you if you simply had said that gamers can be extremely whiney and
nitpicky over the smallest things that don't
really matter, or that they use horrible tactics like bombing Metacritic user scores, or filing FTC complaints -LRB-!)
That may seem a bit
nitpicky, but little things like that can
really take me out of a game.
There
really isn't much that I can complain about when it comes to gameplay without being
nitpicky.
It may seem to be a
nitpicky gripe, but the glass reflections do affect the visibility of the images, and with pictures as rich as these, you
really want nothing standing in the way.
If you wanted to be
nitpicky, the trend 1912 or 1913 to 1945 would be a better one to evaluate since it's more «perfect» in isolating the solar cycles to complete ones, but as I've noted the 1915 to 1945 trend is
really no different than the 1910 to 1945 one in the observations.
Also,
really absurdly
nitpicky note: under the «Don't include irrelevant info» paragraph it looks like the «arraignments» was written (def: A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted by law.