The DVD gives us its version of
the same main menu, with only a language selection screen beyond it (because scene selection would have been going too far?).
Not exact matches
The editing of uploaded photos remains the
same, simple click the photo and a little
menu will appear with options to allow you to make the photo your
main photo, delete the photo or add a caption to the photo.
Going back to the
main menu after the last episode finished, I had to laugh when I noticed that «Season One» was indicated onscreen there but it turns out a second season is actually in the works - focusing on a completely different story and characters but dealing with the
same theme, and the producers hope to continue in an anthology format afterwards.
The DVD's nifty
main menu animates cave drawings of characters and imagery, while static submenus apply the
same stylized rendering to other characters.
The
main menu loops a montage of clips, occasionally putting them inside of dollar bill animations, and treating pop - up listings to the
same.
Most are static with score accompaniment, but the
main menus would be an exception, delivering moving montages in the
same vein.
The Bonus Features
main page keeps the
same idea; these are the only two
menu screens which offer animation.
All submenus are static but also feature the
same excerpt of score, which differs from the
Main Menu's aural selection.
The
main menu is in the
same style as the first.
The 16x9
main menu is attractively designed, with cut - out images of the characters rotating as «One and the
Same» plays.
Now when the
Main Menu screen shows up, press «Continue» to start in the
same area again and run back to Iwajira and kill them all over again.
Once you've got a few new cats recruited, try swapping in several cats with the
same skill (say, Support) into the Sub Palico
menu and see what happens to your
Main Palico's skills.
Disc 1's
menus are the
same as those found on the original release, only with the words «Special Edition» awkwardly stamped over the
main menu (which doesn't coincide with the case's Collector's Edition designation).
Publish the
main menu presentation for LMS and load the SCORM package with the
same Appearance settings as given for the sub-presentations.
And / or consider pairing the screen and buttons with a BMW - like control wheel that has the
same main buttons nearby: Navi, Phone, Audio, Back,
Menu.
The
main settings
menu has a number of options like being able to check out peoples notes and highlights who have read the
same book as you have.
The dinner
menu is posted in the
main building every morning and there are 14 different choices so it's very unlikely that guests will need to eat the
same meal choice twice.
There's no
menu constricting your choices, just the starters and
mains they have prepared that day - it all costs the
same and the food is most definitely authentic, rustic Italian (not a pizza or spaghetti Bolognese in sight!)
We ordered from the
same menu as in the
main restaurant and again the quality, selection of food and the service were a step above what I've found in other beach destinations in the Philippines.
The
same icon pops up often on the
main menu and earns you the
same amount of coins there, too.
Enter the following command in the
Main Menu: (Succeed and a confirmation of white flash and voice / sound effects can be seen and heard in the same m
Menu: (Succeed and a confirmation of white flash and voice / sound effects can be seen and heard in the
same menumenu)
- Titles You've Downloaded was moved to the
main shop
menu - New ways to browse - Popular Titles (2 pages of 10 and includes launch games so not only based on recent info)- Newest Additions remains the
same - Search for a title which can use partial names - Search by Category - System shows the different systems and how many titles have been released under each - Publisher showing different publishers and amount of titles released - Genre (different genres listed and amount of titles under each)
The Player Choices feature is quite reminiscent of the My Choices feature found in Telltale's previous games such as both seasons of The Walking Dead episodic games by providing an entire listing of your choices including the statistical analysis regarding the percentage of players who have made the
same choice as you for each moral decision as well as a variety of decisions that are scattered throughout the chapters of each episode such as backing away from a fight when the opposing Fable has been stunned, who you have decided to place suspicion upon, who you have arrested and much more besides with the feature being directly available from the
main menu and at the end of each episode.
The My Choices feature from previous seasons makes a welcome return by providing an entire listing of your choices including the statistical analysis regarding the percentage of players who have made the
same choice as you for each moral decision as well as a variety of decisions that are scattered throughout the chapters of each episode such as how you entered the abandoned ferry, if you ambushed Randall in the store room and much more besides with the feature being directly available from the
main menu and at the end of each episode.
- Titles You've Downloaded was moved to the
main shop
menu - New ways to browse - Popular Titles (2 pages of 10 and includes launch games so not only based on recent info)- Newest Additions remains the
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There's also no real consistency in the touch paradigm: you need to slide your finger along the touch strip below the display to change watch faces, but you can move between «favorite» apps by performing the
same motion on the display when you're at the
main menu.
The
main menu follows the
same modular pattern, with apps linked together in a chain on the screen.
Settings are broken down into the
same categories as the
main list, but using the slide - out
menu eliminates the need to tap the back button, scroll, then select another setting category.
That
same row of shortcuts is carried over into the
main menu, where TouchWiz leaves its mark in a much more pronounced way.
You'll also notice that this hamburger
menu is divided into the
same sections as you'll find in the
main settings: Wireless & networks, Device, Personal, and System.
P.S.: Once in the
main menu, you are confirming by pressing both buttons at the
same time, and moving through it with left and right buttons, just like with all other interactions.
If that happens, you can resolve the problem by doing the following tasks: reboot into recovery mode once more (press and hold Power, Volume Up and Home buttons at the
same time); from recovery select «wipe data factory reset» and also «wipe cache partition»; go back to
main menu of recovery; choose «reboot system now».
WebOS is still the underlying operating system here, with the
same colorful icons and
main menu of streaming apps.
On the other hands, if in the end your Note 2 gets stuck in a boot loop you need to: reboot into recovery mode (press and hold volume up, home and power buttons at the
same time); from recovery select «wipe data factory reset»; also choose «wipe cache partition»; return to
main menu of recovery and pick «reboot system now».
The Account Management
menu is a bit more tricky, but if you really need to find something there, just look at the one in your
main account and retrace the
same steps on the Japanese one.