VS2 has
slightly more flaws or and / or bigger inclusions.
VS2 have
slightly more flaws and / or bigger inclusions than a VS1 diamond.
Not exact matches
And just like its wild predecessor, it's a
slightly flawed gem, but all the
more loveable for it.
If you can maneuver past some of its
flaws like the lackluster MyFord Touch system and
slightly cramped cabin space... the 2012 Ford Focus
more than earns a place at the head of its class, and is a solid choice filled with all the bells and requisite whistles (and then some) one could ask for.
If you can maneuver past some of its
flaws like the lackluster MyFord Touch system and
slightly cramped cabin space, which thankfully don't detract too much from the overall driving experience, the 2012 Ford Focus
more than earns a place at the head of its class, and is a solid choice filled with all the bells and requisite whistles (and then some) one could ask for.
Slightly larger or
more flaws will put diamonds into this range.
With that said there are a few
flaws, like how white comes out looking
more like a
slightly blue - grey and the yellow seems tinged with green to my eyes.
Given that both of these buttons are for DPI swapping and that you likely won't reprogram them for anything else the fact that they're in a
slightly awkward position isn't a huge
flaw, but being able to swap DPI on - the - fly in a game is handy and thus having them fall a little
more naturally under the finger would have augmented their usefulness.
When it comes to
more negative issues, I have already mentioned that the game could have done with
slightly more variation, but Splatoon also has maps and modes that rotate every four hours, which is a rather
flawed way of doing things.