Sentences with phrase «screenshots of anything»

One of the features we discovered was the ability to take screenshots of anything that is displayed on your screen.
All I ask is for one screenshot of anything that you people accuse me of.
If you find yourself wanting to take a screenshot of anything happening on your device, our video tutorial will walk you through the entire setup.
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Learn how to grab a screenshot of anything happening on your television or GamePad while playing the Nintendo Wii U!

Not exact matches

And while the Unreal Engine 3 powered game might look like Gears of War from the screenshots, it's anything but.
Dual wielding pistols, as ineffective and inaccurate as it may be, has been a staple of Wild West fiction and it's appearing in Red Dead Redemption 2 as well if the screenshots are anything to go by.
We've had a few batches of screenshots and a pair of trailers, but not a lot of details regarding gameplay, or the map, or plot, or anything really beyond the setting — that Dutch will come back and that the protagonist is called Arthur Morgan.
Since being revealed in October 2016, we've barely learned anything new about the game, and the announcement of the delay was actually the first official statement since (thankfully they included these screenshots).
I use Snagit to grab screenshots of virtually anything I want.
There is no screenshot of any fact sheet or anything, but more of a tip from some unknown source here.
If you have access to a Windows PC, you can use BlackBerry Master Control Program (MCP) to capture screenshots of almost anything on your BlackBerry.
Below is the screenshot of my attempt, but not sure if these numbers apply, I don't want to owe anything at the end of the year, I want to either break even or get refund.
The screenshots and video below offer our first look into Kaos Studios» second game under THQ, Homefront, and as someone who liked their previous game, Frontlines: Fuel of War, I have to say it's hard to really say anything much about them at this point.
I know this might come out of left field for plenty of people and I'm sure many would argue that there were plenty of other artistically stunning games at E3 that might deserve this spot (Ninjatown; LittleBigPlanet; anything at IndieCade, which we'll have more on later), but let me tell you, the screenshots and condensed video do not do the hand drawn animation of this game justice at all.
Screenshots and videos of anything in an offline match can be uploaded to the EA Football World website.
- character who seems to be a traveler, but his tone is... - Mokokkii: monster that carries a huge needle that can fill anything with holes - Lantern Kozou: lantern that was thrown away and became a monster in its resentment against humans - caption next to 3DS screenshot of the protagonist, Camus, and the Lantern Kozou behind them: «Some monsters, including Lanter Kozou, only appear at night.»
We've known of the existence of a sequel called Dead Island: Riptide for a while, but we haven't seen anything beyond a handful of screenshots for the game.
We've had a few batches of screenshots and a pair of trailers, but not a lot of details regarding gameplay, or the map, or plot, or anything really beyond the setting — that Dutch will come back and that the protagonist is called Arthur Morgan.
I can't even express enough how much I loved that 1990 title, and the explanation of the witch Mizrabel and the castle becoming part of the Wasteland due it it becoming «forgotten» Disney is so common sense perfect that I've been scouring the internet daily in hopes of news, videos, more screenshots, anything.
We have seen through the constant series of leaked clips, screenshots, and other media that the game is anything but constrained when it comes to delivering on the promise of a massive open world for players to explore and travel!
It also has over 100 events, many of which are full of fan service if the trailers and screenshots are anything to go by.
The trailer shows a bit of pretty much anything you can do in Fortnite: Battle Royale and although quick cuts don't make for good judgement of quality, we grabbed some screenshots from YouTube, just to take a closer look.
While we don't see actual footage of anything happening, we do see a screenshot with two Link models and another screenshot with the second player being restricted from getting on the first player's horse.
For those of you who played the game the graphics looked good on screenshots but it ended up not amounting to anything much when playing.
While the tester who first took the screenshot didn't think he was doing anything bad, he was still going against the NDA, and was part of the cause why the information got leaked.
Of course there isn't anything new inside the screenshot itself — we've seen the outside of Yen Sid's Tower before in earlier trailers — but it's a cute nod to director Tetsuya Nomura's biggest gamOf course there isn't anything new inside the screenshot itself — we've seen the outside of Yen Sid's Tower before in earlier trailers — but it's a cute nod to director Tetsuya Nomura's biggest gamof Yen Sid's Tower before in earlier trailers — but it's a cute nod to director Tetsuya Nomura's biggest game.
I actually didn't know anything about Zelda at the time, but I had a new GBA SP with no games, and the screenshot on the back of the system's packaging looked cool.
But those of you whom refuse to believe anything till it's offical, just now Bethesda's offical teaser site countdown hit 00:00:00 revealing a new trailer and some sexy screenshots for one of the most anticipated games in recent memory Fallout 4.
This Facebook mobile developers page is pretty interesting, first of all because it starts with a statistic, «350 million users access Facebook from a mobile device every month,» which was just released and then because it describes Facebook mobile web app features and includes screenshots that are unlike anything we've seen live.
Maybe it's because I work for the Internet, but I love anything that streamlines the process of taking and sharing operating system screenshots.
The other new feature on the device lets you take scrolling screenshots, so that you can share a listing of anything (maybe a list of restaurants or a shopping list) with others as a screenshot (this feature was seen before on the Note lineup).
It even goes a step further by allowing you to say «Okay Google,» then ask a question about anything on your screen — and speaking of screens, Now on Tap also makes it incredibly easy to capture and share screenshots.
For example, we took this screenshot last month when we told you that all freeware download sites are distributing crapware, and Google was serving up ads for crapware - wrapped fake versions of VLC whenever you searched for «vlc download» or anything similar.
Since being revealed in October 2016, we've barely learned anything new about the game, and the announcement of the delay was actually the first official statement since (thankfully they included these screenshots).
Of course when I pointed out that I hadn't done anything illegal and that she had... and I had many screenshots to prove it... she backed down.
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