Sentences with phrase «straight out of the ports»

Ensure that you pull out straight out of the ports.

Not exact matches

Straight out of the gates was the unexpected, but very welcome announcement that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is on the way to WiiU March 4th 2016, with the port being handled by Australia based Tantalus.
The large sliding charge port door with a digital charge display from straight out of the future looks to be replaced by a smaller, traditional charge port.
As the article states, it's a great way for Android developers to gauge BB interest in their apps, but the majority of the ports I've come across, whether sideloaded or downloaded straight from BB World, tend to be laggy and buggy as all get out.
There's also a HDMI to display port adapter, but sadly no HDMI cable is included which feels like a missed opportunity to get first - timers rolling straight out of the box.
Straight out of the gates was the unexpected, but very welcome announcement that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is on the way to WiiU March 4th 2016, with the port being handled by Australia based Tantalus.
The upcoming DS version of Chrono Trigger will apparently be slightly less of a straight port than previously expected. If the Japanese Toy - R - Us website is to be believed, players will be able to catch and raise monsters, then fight them in an arena for various prizes. Using the DS local connectivity, friends can challenge each other's monsters. Exactly how one raises or levels up a monster is not specified. Thanks to poster «duckroll» at NeoGAF for pointing this out.
Now so far I've talked about certain specs and comfort but it's time to talk about the audio quality, the microphone is an omnidirectional mic with «crystal clear chat» when I first used this headset I plugged it into a turtle beach adapter on my controller, at this point it was feeding game audio and chat audio through the headset and I managed to set the chat and game audio levels perfectly obviously this is a chat headset and was designed simply for party chat audio in mind, I plugged the headset into my Xbox controllers 3.5 mm port and tested out its functionality, I could hear the party just as clear as I would a more expensive gaming headset but obviously this time no game chat was fed through, when asking how my microphone sounded to other members of the Xbox party it was noted that it sounded superior when coming through the turtle beach adapter rather than straight into the controller but both were above acceptable especially for a chat headset.
Let's get the bad stuff out of the way first — this is a mostly straight port of a game that first came out in Japan in 1997.
Now this isn't just a straight port from the 3DS to the console as the game looks good enough to compete with a lot of the games released directly to the consoles however this wont win any graphics of the year awards but in my personal opinion, that wasn't what I was hoping for either since graphics doesn't play that big of a part when I game, what I wanted to find out was how good everything else felt.
I'd love to go on and on about the massive amount of gameplay that can be done later on in the game but I need to point out a few issues, you can see straight away Shoppe Keep is a port and from the looks of things hasn't been done very well, the pictures used on the purchasing menu are too difficult to see to a point that you can't read the writing at all, even the pause menu is setup for a mouse, the 5 options would have been easy to scroll up and down with your thumbstick or D - pad but it has been left as a point and click cursor as a console player this didn't cut the mustard for me.
Of course, this isn't confirmation, and we don't know if this is a straight port, a remake or a remaster (let's face they need to sort those controls out before they release it on the gaming public)
And technically speaking, this seems to be true: The Final Fantasy 7 port, the straight transfer, now with trophies, may well be out before the end of the year.
The basic setup process for the Apple TV, assuming you don't have any hiccups along the way like you have no idea what your Wi - FI password is or you find you're running out of HDMI ports on your TV, is pretty straight forward and has that classic Apple simplicity going on.
We did try simply plugging the speaker in via its USB port and leaving it connected in this way but it doesn't look great given the cable sticks straight out of the top.
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