Sentences with phrase «upgrade system really»

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It's 4 - years overdue for a major system upgrade, and it's really inexcusable that it is not compatible with mobile devices.
Planning the church budget in this way really makes church leaders and elders think twice about where they spend their money, and whether or not it is really necessary to pave the parking lot or upgrade the sound system.
«There really is a recipe for corruption in Nassau County unless county government decides to upgrade and fix this broken system
The CT Sounds Strato Speaker Set is a great system that will really upgrade the sound of your factory stereo system.
«This paper really shows that our setup is working, we have all the algorithms working, and we could easily upgrade to a more powerful system still.»
Overall I enjoyed the core battle system and upgrading of characters in BlackGuards 2, however the story was really mediocre and the characters just seemed pretty lifeless.
This is an excellent system as you only get cash for winning races, and since the circuits have lots of races this really increases the difficulty and the replay value because if you don't win races you may not have enough cash to just to maintain the upgrades you have.
For those fans of the series the core gameplay is intact just some upgrades to the system that really impressed me and made the experience one of the best I have had this year.
Really bummed about this and wish they could let Wii users upgrade without having to buy a new system.
I liked the upgrade system and playing with friends, but the constant requirements to move between areas really grated on my nerves quickly.
It's controls are spot on (just make sure you disable V - Sync on PC,) the Charm upgrade system is a blast, and the combat, while simple, is satisfying and never really gets old.
It's impossible to picture how the United States will radically upgrade the quality of its three - million - member K - 12 teacher cadre, attract more able people to enter and stick with this field, ensure needy kids» access to the best instructors, or span the curriculum with people who really know their subjects as long as this archaic, civil - service pay system persists.
As standard you get a 650 - watt sound system with 10 speakers, but you can upgrade to a 1,500 - watt Bang & Olufsen set - up with 16 speakers or really push the boat out on a 2,200 - watt, 18 - speaker Naim system.
You can also opt for the navigation packages and upgraded sound system if the entertainment system is really your thing.
You do get a touchscreen infortainmen system but even that is really out of date, cumbersome to use and warrants an immediate upgrade!
Scion has updated the touchscreen - based audio system this year, so there's probably less of a reason this year to go for the upgraded BeSpoke system unless you really want navigation and smartphone app integration.
I decided to go for the larger sat - nav display and it was a very good upgrade and the iDrive system is really easy to use and very intuitive.
The car's onboard technology also received an upgrade but you won't really notice it unless you spring for the optional music and navigation systems.
The sound system is really good for just being the standard one with no upgrades.
In the really hardcore department, the 2013 Nissan GT - R includes optional ceramic brakes, a new Rear View camera and an upgraded sound system.
It's a real shame because there are aspects of the big GLEs that I really like — not least of all the way the light, bright cabin has been upgraded, and the effortless integration of the various amenity and safety systems modern Benzes deliver.
Standard equipment now includes sun - reflective leather seats (which BMW says reduces the surface temperature by up to 20 degrees — although it was never really hot enough for us to truly test this), upgraded cruise control with brake function, an updated iDrive that mirrors the rest of the updated BMW range, and a USB / audio interface for the sound system that allows greater control of external audio devices such as MP3 players.
If you're really keen for more, there is an Ultra Premium package that adds such features as an audio upgrade to a Mark Levinson Reference Surround Sound 5.1 channel system with 19 speakers — the standard audio package has nine — plus a rear - seat DVD entertainment system, a pre-collision system, premium leather seating surfaces, a radar - managed cruise control and a few other goodies.
There is a really long list of enhancements and fixes made with the update, but just to highlight a few, they include fixed 4G LTE upgrade issues, the ability to successfully connect to a 4G LTE network immediately after DUAL IMSI switch, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policy improvements, correctly working EAS security and synchronization, an optimized EAS setup, a new system font (Roboto) for improved readability, as well as improved screen rotation response time amongst others.
There might not be a great need to upgrade to this model if you have the Nook Glowlight Plus that was released a few years ago, unless you really need page turn buttons and a the new lighting system.
Running the risk of sounding like a gushing teenager letting loose about their latest crush these babies really do sound stellar, providing a massive upgrade over the cheap, basic Philips 2.1 system I was using previously, and surpassing almost every other 2.1 speakers I've heard before.
What I really hope we see for the next generation is them sticking to the current architecture and them just boosting performance and memory, and offering «upgraded systems» in 3 - 4 years time.
And I really hope that they've reworked the skill upgrade system.
I think a tech tree style upgrade system would work really well, as it lets the player make important decisions while keeping the options limited.
The upgrade system is neat enough, but there really aren't enough reasons for me to drop $ 30 on this when I have Twisted Metal or Death Rally who both do the same things Gas Guzzlers can but better.
So let's break it all down: if you have the original Xbox One but you don't own a 4K HDR TV and you're a casual gamer who just wants to play a game or two on your Xbox machine every now and then, then there's really no need to upgrade to any of the newer systems.
Fixed - upgrade systems, with their roots in RPG character customization, tend to feel really player - specific.
It's not until the upgrade system, magic spells, and buffed foes come into play that Severed really hits its stride.
A leveling up system that grants points for upgrades and collectable background story bits try to pad out the game and add some variety to the whole affair, but doesn't really add much to the overall game.
2017's Wonderboy: The Dragon's Trap, a remake of the well - received Master System original certainly shows signs of age, but a really solid foundation, a gorgeous aesthetic refurbishment and some subtle, but much appreciated upgrades, ensure that the game is just as appealing as it once was some 28 years ago.
It's certainly not the most interesting of systems, as most of the upgrades you can get are just basic stat buffs, and as such didn't really excite me when message that I'd levelled up flashed up on the screen, but it does exactly what it needs to do, and what more can you really ask for?
The progression system worked wonders to encourage exploration and I really poured over the skill tree, obsessing over where I should spend my praxis points on upgrades.
The weapons are really fun to use, and the weapon upgrades system helps.
The weapon progression and upgrading system means that killing enemies never really gets boring.
The lacking upgrade system is really only a tiny fault in comparison with everything this game does right.
sales don't really mean much though when it comes to nintendo systems, Wii made huge profits with only a handful of games (which is why it died pretty soon after, people still bought the system but after playing Mario Kart, Super Smash and Mario Brother's Wii edition so many times that system got old fast) The Wii - U was a MUCH better system but didn't sell because people didn't want an upgrade to the Wii, they wanted something new and nintendo did a HORRIBLE job promoting the Wii - U, not to mention they gave up on the Wii - U so fast they didn't even give it a chance, a system won't sell if it doesn't have enough games.
They have really made great upgrades to the system, and it shows.
Similarly, the game's dynamic weather system has been greatly upgraded, and it really adds a deeper sense of atmosphere to the game's missions.
The welcome ability to move and shoot is joined by sliding, crawling, upgraded melee, and a cover system that never seems to work right (but, thankfully, is never really necessary).
The upgrade system they use in the game is really in - depth.
If the money is being divided up among a number of states / regions, very little will get done other than some studies and minor upgrades to existing systems, which is certainly a start, but not really the funding levels and speed at which we should be doing this.
On the plus side, the new Echo adds an audio output jack, so if you really want to upgrade the sound, simply connect it to a full - blown audio system with an analog audio cable.
When the upgrades were released, Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, said the new Autopilot system was «really going to be beyond what people expect» and would make the Tesla Model S sedan and the Model X sport utility vehicle the safest cars on the road «by far.»
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