Sentences with phrase «screen more than a few times»

So even with the added bonuses of the easier difficulties, expect to see that game over screen more than a few times.

Not exact matches

While Black Panther rode a huge wave of critical acclaim and fan excitement to the biggest opening weekend ever for the month of February (and the fifth - largest of all - time), raking in more than $ 426 million worldwide, a small number of Internet trolls still did what they could to dampen the good vibes surrounding the trailblazing film, which features Marvel's first African - American director (Ryan Coogler) and a cast led by black actors such as Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong» o. Starting last week, in the first few days of Black Panther «s highly - anticipated theatrical release, some Twitter accounts started trying to spread false accounts of attacks at screenings of the movie.
Sure, we've had some hearts stop for some amazing lengths of time and been able to revive people before they go completely brain dead and there are many claim from people about their NDE's but I do not believe they are seeing anything more than a few screens of our brains operating system reboot sequence since we are but electrochemical biomechanical machines.
After looking at more than 60 studies of kids ages 5 — 17, the team found that over 90 % of them showed that «more screen time is associated with delayed bedtimes, fewer hours of sleep and poorer sleep quality.»
Of more than five dozen studies looking at youths ages 5 to 17 from around the world, 90 percent have found that more screen time is associated with delayed bedtimes, fewer hours of sleep and poorer sleep quality, the authors report.
The steady cavalcade of cameo appearances, coupled with the inclusion of a few genuinely funny comedic set - pieces, prevents the movie from becoming an all - out bore, admittedly, yet it's worth noting that both Carell and Fey's small - screen work is, by and large, far more entertaining than anything within Date Night's appreciatively short running time.
As anyone who has seen Maddin's stunning 2000 short film «The Heart of the World» (possibly the pinnacle of his career) can attest, he can cram more complex storytelling and memorable imagery into a few minutes of screen time than most filmmakers can muster in an entire career.
I've had to sit through more than a few 30 - 60 second character select screens during multiplayer, and I could clearly picture the dumbfounded look on my opponent's face as they tried to pick and choose a winning team, not knowing that when going up against a player of my caliber, closing your eyes and just hitting the button six times works just fine.
Although I had a press pass, I wasn't sure I'd be able to obtain one: I was only going to be able to attend a few days of the festival at best, and Movie Mezzanine has a staff replete with talented hard - working writers that had more time to spend at screenings than myself.
And of all the outlandish sex scenes that have flooded Sundance screens so far this year, few are more poignant than a perfectly timed sequence of Alexandra and a regular client going through a car wash, their activity obscured from view by soap, water and automated brushes.
Sure, it can be hard to not feel like that linear games are a byproduct of an age where the technology only really allowed for corridors, especially if you wanted to even consider the concept of throwing in something more complex than having a few enemies on - screen at a time.
Bad Blood also sees a few characters return from the main campaign including a character which (in my opinion) deserved a lot more screen time than he actually got.
This isn't so much due to any loss in visual quality (the pixel art style transfers to the Vita flawlessly), but because the Dual Shock 4's trigger buttons feel much more comfortable than those on the Vita, and some extra functions triggered by touching either of the Vita's screens happened unintentionally for me a few times.
Occasionally, the game can manage hundreds of enemies on - screen at once, but more times than not this number is down to a few dozen enemies who pop in and out of view rather close to where you are.
There are so few people of colour, or so few people who were not white, in Warhol's archive of Screen Tests, that it made me think that this omission was more significant than the racial exclusion within the underground scene in New York at the time.
What interests me is that the U.S. court decision is unlikely to have any real impact on the state of the law (though it may cause lawyers headaches in having to screen the large mass of cases), given the fact that the vast majority of cases are never cited more than a very few times — DNA lines, as it were, that die out as «unfit.»
The second screen is also kind of in the way when you want to reach up and swipe down the notification shade — I accidentally opened apps or toggled Wi - Fi more than a few times when I was just trying to swipe down to view notifications.
Whether the curved displays will see more success than the «Edged» screens, we will find out in a few months» time.
Your screen, on the other hand, can account for over 50 % of the battery use on your phone, and while I agree lighting up fewer pixels can save you a few drops of power, your goal should be to have as little of the screen lit up as short a time as possible, because nothing will save your battery more than getting the screen shut back off sooner.
- Camera is still disappointing - Software is unstable in more than a few areas - Performance can be inconsistent -2 GB of RAM can be a major bottleneck for multitasking - Slow display response time tends to cause ghosting - Touch screen super sensitivity can't be turned off
It wasn't just that the swipes themselves were inconsistently registered — more than a few times a left swipe to go back would be registered as a tap to go home — but that I just found the benefits of extra screen space don't nearly outweigh the additional cognitive load.
Today, the Commercial Times is reporting a few details of the oft - rumored handset, echoing that the device will feature an LCD display — unlike the OLED panel in the iPhone X and its successors — but suggesting that the smartphone will have a far more advanced screen than what has been in previous devices.
The colors blow me away every time and the screen has received more than a few compliments from friends and strangers who have seen it.
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