Sentences with phrase «really open environments»

I wonder if they'll eventually give an open world, or at least really open environments.

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«We could feed more people, reduce the scourge of plant diseases, minimize the water used in agriculture... the possibilities are really exciting for anyone interested in the environment, sustainability, the future of food and open agriculture.»
Pan: Well, there hasn't been a lot of discussion of it really in the Chinese media, but this is another example of the weakness of the one - party political system, you know, they have shown that the one - party system can deliver economic growth, but it's an open question whether they can deliver other public goods for clean environment, as they discuss, has been a real challenge for them and because local officials are so addicted to economic growth, they are not willing to, addicted because they profit from it personally, they haven't been willing to really enforce environmental laws about, you know, good health care system, and education system.
Intuition is not really a special skill; it just shows when you are open to the vibrations that are present in the environment.
«It's been a really interesting time to actually open up the conversation and have it open your eyes to the environment and how it needs to change,» she added.
The film never really captures the conflicting environments of the claustrophobic old Weston homestead and the free wide open plains of Oklahoma.
Kinda wished they went the dk64 way to show what the wii u could really do with big open world environments
One of the key areas of Red Dead Redemption that really stands out to me is the open world environment.
So it's really important this research is conducted so that we can design open - plan classrooms that meet the recommended noise levels to ensure adequate speech perception in the learning environment.
The open floor plan of this cage leaves you lots of room to add additional levels, nesting boxes, tubes, wheels and other accessories to really make your hamster's environment unique and engaging.
The survival horror and superhuman aspects could work really well in an open world environment and stop the games from feeling too similar from one another.
Open World: Planet exploration is really cool, because of the Nomad, but some environments are just way too big and busy.
After last year's disappointing «Edge of Time» game, the Spider - Man franchise has rebounded going back to the style of gameplay that really works for our web slinging hero, and that is one which is a free roaming open world environment where he is free to do whatever he feels like.
Environments are decorated well enough to really hide the fact here are not a ton of wide - open areas to play through.
One of the key areas of Red Dead Redemption that really stands out to me is the open world environment.
We really want to keep it as free and open as possible to people, so rather than just telling people what we're going to give them, we want to make an environment where people can be as free as possible to make their own mods.
In the past Medal of Honor has really had difficulty adding a pure open environment experience, and I believe they felt the only way to really capture that overall experience they needed to open up the environment.
In the past, Medal of Honor has really had difficulty adding a pure open environment experience, and I believe they felt the only way to really capture that overall experience they needed to open up the environment, and they did this by dropping you in via airplane in each level.
Despite featuring an open world environment that's seamless without loading screens it really does guide you along.
To me the argument is not really about Open or Closed, the argument is really about fluidity: What people really need are work environments that allow them to flip in between «private» and «collaborative», «quiet» and «noisy» work modes in as fluid a manner as possible.
Is the open - plan office really the best environment for getting work done?
«These buildings have great bones and really lend themselves to today's tenants, which require open spaces, abundant infrastructure and collaborative work environments,» Benedict said in a statement.
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