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.
Not exact matches
- The crew gets into a discussion about character
customization by way of Path of Exile and the Xenoblade Chronicles trilogy; how
much freedom is
too much freedom for our anxious host (s)?
No price tag was offered but since Project Kahn claim that they'd be able to add further
customization options on customer demand I wouldn't worry about it
too much.
ASUS»
customization of Android hasn't changed
much but it never was
too obtrusive or obnoxious.
It does, however, promise to provide a few things we haven't seen before in eReaders — lots of individual developers and companies of all sizes offering new features to users, attempts to expand the usefulness of the Kindle without taking away
too much from the focus on reading, use of the wireless for features other than book downloads and basic browsing, the ability to cater to the needs of specific demographics, personalization and
customization.
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..?
I don't usually like Josh's sassy attitude, and to be concrete, this idea doesn't expand
too much from the previous entry, it's just a balloon gimmick and a few more
customizations for clothing and public decorations....
It's
too much a shooter and not enough an RPG for the MMORPG crowd, and its stinginess with loot drops, underdeveloped social elements, lack of classes and class
customization, and reliance on grinding will send many of those gamers back to other more developed MMORPGs.
Fortunately, the
customization options are also that
much more plentiful and cheap,
too.
The phone offers its users
much more
customization than Android, maybe a bit
too much for the price bracket.
The more I use these stock Android devices, the less tolerant I become of phones that have
too much of their own
customization of the software experience.
This skinned version of Android allows a decent amount of
customizations not found in stock Android while not taking away
too much from the operating system itself.
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.