Sentences with phrase «up to developer wayforward»

Consequently, Steyn City investors knew from the outset the calibre of the facilities on offer a far cry from buying into a dream that simply doesn't live up to the developer's promise.
The new build still has issues with some third - party apps, like Sling TV and FoxNow, although at this point it's likely up to the developer to fix them.
However, it's up to the developer to include this new functionality.
Just as the I / O 2016 keynote wrapped up without any mention of Google Play on Chromebooks — widely rumored in the run up to the developer festival — a new I / O session description suggests it is indeed on the way.
With Oreo, you'll be able to individually adjust each channel's alerts (though, of course, it's up to the developer to implement).
Problem was that it was up to the developer to decide how well they wanted to support and implement live tiles so some would be «wasted space» as you said while others were incredibly useful.
«The model is that we build something, we open it up to developer community, and let them innovate,» Rabuchin said.
«You can choose what kinds of notifications to receive, although that's left up to the developer to support.»
Viewers can visit the Twitch feedback forums to request extensions» mobile compatibility — something that's up to the developer, not Twitch, as extensions are generally a third - party effort.
It's up to each developer to decide what goes where.
However, that's a choice that's up to each developer.
Releasing a limited collector's edition isn't up to the developer, but remains the decision of the game's publisher.
And to those who say I'm not being fair because I didn't play it the way it was intended to be played, I say this: it's up to the developer to tighten the game to prevent me from doing that.
Dodge Roll lives up to their developer name by incorporating that mechanic into your character's ability to stay alive.
That's going to be up to the developer.
- Switch games can run at full graphical fidelity in portable mode — it is up to the developer.
The resolution of games through the headset is a bit lower than what you'll see displayed on the TV but if Batman Arkham VR (rated M for mature) taught me anything, it's up to the developer to really bring out the quality of the game's visuals.
They are also saying it won't always do that, and leaving plenty of room to get out of trouble with the mainstream by saying it's up to the developer.
Games grow an identity, and it's up to the developer to recognize, amplify and communicate that identity.
, is the follow - up to developer WayForward's first Adventure Time game, Adventure Time: Hey Ice King!
Ok but Microsoft are not the one who are developing game its up to the developer to decide if it is neccessary or not
Obviously it will be up to the developer to determine if their games will be available on both systems.
Two penthouses with million dollar views have lived up to developer's expectations in the Perth inner city residential property market.
Apple has opened it up to developers, integrated it with the Nike + Move app and the Game Center.
The iPad Pro's keyboard isn't as good as the one on a normal laptop, and it's now up to developers to build compelling apps that take advantage of all the new iOS 11 features and give people a better reason to ditch their laptop for an iPad.
And, when I need, to I'll stand up to developers on delivering affordable housing, ensuring that the London Plan is amended with a 50 % target for affordable homes and measures to ensure that Londoners, not overseas investors, always get first dibs on the homes we build.
When it comes to Sandy relief, Oddosupports an «acquisition for redevelopment» plan that would buy out homeowners, open Midland Beach up to developers, and give former residents the option of moving back in.
Siri opened up to developers The sassy voice assistant has been a breakout hit for Apple since its introduction with the iPhone 4S in October, but it's missing something big.
Sony left it up to the developers for wheel support and EA dropped the ball on this one.
The thing about the iPad's new retina screen and processor is that yes, they're nice, but it's up to developers to take full advantage of it.
RIM told the researchers that it was aware of this and responded with something along the lines of «The onus for licensing is up to the developers
It's always possible that we'll be seeing the ball roll faster with RIM as we had a lot of exciting announcements come our way including BlackBerry Messenger opening up to developers, WebWorks, free app submission to App World, and of course advertising service to push out more free apps.
Recently RIM opened the Push Service up to all developers, so now you can get notifications from Twitter, weather applications, instant messenger applications, and even Facebook.
We should also see what kind of APIs Google will open up to developers.
Part of this smoothness must come from the GPU on the processor, and it sounds like RIM is going to open that up to developers as well to take advantage of.
It's just up to the developers to give that option
More control is obviously better than less, but it looks like it'll be up to developers to effectively modulate the device's sensitivity.
And it's really going to be up to the developers to invent and come up with these new creative experiences.
Still like I have said before the options are there however it is up to the developers to use them.
There's no umbrella system like Xbox LIVE and it's up to the developers to lay out what they want to do.
There has been a mention of a vast amount of playable characters and Eiji Aonuma played only a small part in the picking of which characters were included in the game - he mainly left the decision up to the developers.
Early Access can be used or abused, it's really up to developers.
I think it's not as simple a solution as to just allow every game to support it, although both parties have said they're open to the idea, and ultimately it's up to the developers themselves.
With Halloween getting closer everyday, I expect to see horror VR releases in record numbers and, as that genre become more and more crowded, it's up to developers to find new and innovative ways to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Well, nothing speaks more of emotional endings than FFX, but that is all up to the developers; whether they want tears due to death or other emotions is still to be seen.
And when ask Logitech, they say it's up to the developers and Sony?
Albert Penello: This is totally up to the developers.
We can speculate that it might be a sort of expansion or a new game entirely, but it's up to the developers to reveal it when they are ready.
Combat Monsters gets it right, so thumbs up to the developers here.
Nintendo says it's up to developers how they want to integrate Amiibo into their games, so Amiibo is more flexible than the hard plastic bodies would have you believe.
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