Sentences with phrase «same problem as»

But the mode suffers the same problem as Hillclimb — restricted to just few specific vehicles.
suffers from the same problem as Street Fighter III: It tried being too original and set itself apart from the other games in the series.
I have no problems viewing the same videos on the EU PS blog but when trying to view them here I get the same problem as the others are having.
As for Halo 5, I agree that it's multiplayer feels better than Halo 4's did, but it's got the same problem as Fallout 4: there's no drive to play it.
It is, in fact, the same problem as designing Extreme Pong: that in handing over drama management to an invisible algorithm, the player has no way to know his actions are driving the story and the dynamic narrative becomes indistinguishable from an authored one - and likely not as good.
@ 42 - I'm having this same problem as well.
Even if the designers do introduce new enemy types if they aren't suitable threats then we run into the same problem as before: An enemy who is 20 feet tall seems scary, but not so much if the player has a quad - rocket launcher.
The screen is a lovely 960 × 540 multitouch OLED thing, which has designers and display enthusiasts drooling, but it suffers the same problem as the iPhone, where the size of the screen completely negates any advantage in resolution simply because most people can't tell the difference between it and the 3DS.
In fact, it essentially had the same problem as Infinite Warfare, except this time, fans were growing weary of World War 2 games.
But it seems we fact the same problem as humanity has faced throughout history; an inability to co-operate and band together until things have gone too far.
Hey, I have the same problem as Mike with the Livemix feature.
«Grass stains are not the same problem as ballpoint pen ink, and olive oil is utterly different on a silk blouse than coffee.
I literally am having the same problem as you!
Here, however, investors face the same problem as those attempting to sell their jewelry: there is no unified market in which to sell diamonds.
It suffers from the same problem as one using the models of Aswath Damodaran; it's too detailed.
The HSBC Advance Mastercard suffers from the same problem as the two cards mentioned above.
I am having the same problem as WV Teacher.
As many of these researchers point out, balancing inflation «risk» with returns is actually the very same problem as trying to balance volatility risk with returns.
So, it seems to me that CRQ suffers the same problem as XIU / XIC.
Same problem as two.
Even if some policies have a cash - value component, you run into the same problem as other cash - value policies like whole life insurance, where you may end up with a sub-optimal investment option.
If you own Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight or first - generation Kindle Paperwhite, you may have the same problem as Vivek Gani — the light is too blueish.
I have the same problem as comment 85.
Then it dawned that marketing was a problem and I again suspect that the higher - volume SPs have found the same problem as Trad publishers.
That's partly because pages appear to be slow to load via Wi - Fi, but in truth the Kobo store suffers from the same problem as its Kindle rival - it can't show more than a fraction of its contents on a single page, and those pages take a second or so to flip.
I'm having the same problem as «Jordan».
SAME PROBLEM AS JOHN ON JAN 24.
Reading accounts from customers, it appears the Fire has the same problem as computer screens... so use a laptop in conjunction with the Kindle 3G and you have the best of both worlds... you most likely already have a laptop!
I predict it will do very well this xmas, as there are a lot of old Kindles in drawers that need to be replaced, but beyond that — I expect it will fall into the same problem as Android tablets generally (ie, no money for devs) and development will dry up.
I'm having the same problem as Wade with an ebook.
I tried reading through all the comments and I think only 1 person had the same problem as myself... After the update, none of my books would open.
I am having the same problem as posted below..
The built - in e-mail application had the same problem as the Kindle app — no WiFi, despite the WiFi working elsewhere.
Think I'm having the same problem as James, rooted my Nook ST with no probs and everything seem to work ok but upon installing Kindle it refuses to connect to Amazon and just sits there saying «retrieving archived books» which it never does.
(The pictured book has the same problem as all of O'Reilly's Kindle editions that I've seen: it seems to force a

- style paragraph break instead of the Kindle norm: book - style, tab - indented paragraphs.
I have the exact same problem as originally posted.
The Leon ST Cupra suffers from the same problem as the standard Leon ST estate — in isolation, it's very practical, but it doesn't offer quite as much luggage capacity as its Volkswagen and Skoda sister models.
However, the Civic Coupe exhibits the same problem as the sedan — the more powerful engine can only be had with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) instead of Honda's slick six - speed manual.
As it turns out the problem was the same problem as the first time I brought by car in about the air conditioning not working.
I have the same problem as yours.
There are magnetic angle gauges that can be used to realign a strut back, but again it's close but not prefect, same problem as the tierod.
As long as this happens assessment will not be about learning but about accountability and we will be left with exactly the same problem as the one that has beset GCSE in recent years.
Based on Brian Selznick's children's novel, just like Martin Scorsese's Hugo, Wonderstruck suffers from the same problem as Scorsese's film: mainly, that it's based on a kid's book that's mostly pictures and therefore plotted around a central twist neither surprising nor instructive.
But for everything that the movie gets right, «What We Do in the Shadows» suffers from the same problem as Taika Waititi and Clement's last collaboration, the geek - chic rom - com «Eagle vs. Shark» — namely, that the concept feels like it's been stretched well beyond its limits, despite the brisk 85 - minute runtime.
But «Insurgent» has the same problem as the first two «Harry Potter» films — it's too faithful, coupled with a dearth of inspiration behind the camera.
Then he made Adventureland, in which he was outstanding as a pitiful amusement - park Lothario, and I realized that Reynolds has the same problem as the young Brad Pitt: He's so good - looking that no one realizes how funny he is.
But it can certainly lay claim to the same problem as that previous version: What shallow fun there is doesn't survive the final shootout; in this instance, it's just one more death knell for the crisply made action sequence.
It also suffers from the same problem as another recent film — «The Internship»: Once the competition element begins the movie starts to drag a bit.
But this movie has the same problem as his other futuristic constructs, where Niccol trips over himself trying to explain his latest nifty contraption while using a hard - boiled investigation.
I had that same problem as you Matthew Fabb.
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