Sentences with phrase «so much customization»

Now there isn't so much customization in here as to let you change the entire experience, but there are things you can change on a OnePlus 5 that you typically have to load a custom ROM on your phone to get, and that's great.
It helps if the player is playing a more causal game, such as Mod Nation Racers or Twisted Metal, because there is often times so much customization that running into an identical car is virtually unheard of.
There is so much customization that I found myself getting diverted by the numerous side quests.
There is just so much customization options that you can do with all the cars that it will keep you coming back time and time again.

Not exact matches

The snaps do not allow for much adjustability or customization of fit, so take care to choose the right size diaper cover to prevent against leaks.
I've been working on relatively small and short - lived advocacy sites for so long that I'd forgotten how much work goes into an actual organization site — more content always equals more features and more customization.
Love your customization service so very much!!!
You don't get as much customization in terms of their stats, so you need to play them as the types they were designed to be.
It has all of the features to make an entertaining, generic multiplayer component: progression system, solid shooting mechanics, and tons of character customization options, but there's so much more to it than that.
+ Elegant open world + Varied weapons and customization + So much content!
man the time is perfect it gives you enough time to kill and explore trust me i did both im a veteran at this game i have been playing monster since before freedom 1 and 2 came out and for you beginners out their to pay to much attention to the demo is just to show how the game is the time for each match in the actual game is 60 min in game and customization through the roof their is so much so get the demo so you could learn how to play for when the real hunt begins you will be ready.
The developers have also implemented a set of customization options letting you tweak your car so it performs the best in a race, but of course, this won't be quite easy to grasp if you don't have much knowledge of the general gameplay mechanics.
In fact, most large publishers had new texts on the market soon after the CCSS were released in 2010; so much for customization at the local level.
The software team designed so much vehicle customization and info at the driver's fingertips to satisfy even the most OCD drivers.
As you would expect, the more customization, the higher the cost, so make sure you understand what you're getting and how much it's going to cost before making any final decisions.
Things that I like so far, in no particular order: Android 4.1.1 - already one patch automatically downloaded to Jelly Bean; Battery life is very good; Customization is as simple as the iPad - the home screen is easy to configure; the display is very, very good - not quite up to the new iPad, but excellent for much less money; Sound quality is good; Security is good - face recognition login authentication can be configured to require a blink, making security stronger; Performance is excellent - I haven't noticed anything crapping out or any lags in performance, at the app or UI level; Shutting down running apps is a breeze, much simpler than iOS; Removing apps is easy; Reading is a breeze on this form factor - no more carpal tunnel holding and reading an iPad.
The Nook Tablet doesn't offer much in the way of visual customization, but it doesn't offer as little as the Kindle Fire either so this could be quite handy.
Have you followed anything about this game, from the level of customization options to how much work they put into gun noises so they all sound different?
There's so much about the game that I love, but there's a few things missing from the title that still make me completely confused: Specifically, steering / braking options, aand more in - depth customization system (decals, paint work, tuning etc.) There's something fantastic about DriveClub, and I hope the developers continue to fine tune it.
I suppose it would be too much to ask for them to also ditch the PS2 era animations for a portable game when they couldn't even do that for their past two full console ones, but hey you do get to chose which character you play as here that's more customization than «Socom» 4 offered so maybe there is hope for the game..?
Though it is very much an arcade game so if team management and customization is a big deal to you you might not like it as much.
I like to do every quest once and I can easily work towards those quests... but just doing quests for money or better items (I'm more of a customization person so better gear doesn't mean much to me) is just torture.
There's so much stuff available that I could probably write a whole other article on the customization options alone, and considering this is a relatively small title, it's more than a little impressive.
The beauty of it was there was so much to customize you would complete the game and still have stuff you never unlocked in his customization!
The character customization options are fairly interesting, and you can pick up more equipment from the dead bodies of other players that you find scattered around — but so much of Automata felt light to me, like a few essential components had been removed or were never finished, which would have fleshed the experience out further.
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So maybe customization isn't so much about mucking up Jony Ive's hard worSo maybe customization isn't so much about mucking up Jony Ive's hard worso much about mucking up Jony Ive's hard work.
Significant changes seen so far in the OS include changes and improvements in the Notification menu, the status bar, the navigation bar, Quick Settings, App badges, System UI customization options, physical keyboard support, Autofill API, background processes, PIP support and much more.
As Google suggests, with the doze mode on, it is expected to save so much of the battery life vastly in Lenovo K6 Vitality and K6 Video show phones as properly and the customers would possibly possibly even obtain a intention to derive customizations of fonts and show sizes of their phones.
OEM customizations aren't going away, and that's not just because these companies have invested so much time and money into developing them.
In the video, Brownlee walks us through the OnePlus One's modified Android camera that makes it easier to take panoramic shots and add Instagram - like photo filters to pictures and videos; the built - in Screencast app that will let you record all of the actions that you take on your device's screen, which should make it much easier to do mobile app and mobile game demonstration videos; the Themes Showcase app that gives you additional customization options that you previously had to root your phone to acquire; the ability to turn on - screen buttons on and off so you can open up more screen real estate; and new capabilities that let you easily add more settings to your Quick Settings menu.
With so much time and attention committed to making the E Ink display useful, Yota's customizations to the regular Android experience are pretty much nonexistent.
So far I can say I like its functionality, but the geek in me believes it leaves much to be desired in customization matters.
While it is cohesive and very well designed, it almost offers too much customization now — so much so that the user may not even discover much of its capabilities because it takes so long to dig through everything.
Too much work - Most candidates have been so trained to send volume, rather than very targeted resumes, that they focus on how long a customization strategy takes.
Because I have champagne taste on a beer budget, not only were we doing the much of the labor ourselves, but the customization so we could get the best bang for our buck.
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