Sansha said:
On another note, $80 sounds like an insane amount. Not sure what the current conversion rate here is, but a new game here is usually £40, then often reduced to £30 by the company selling it.
Well, I you'd have to pay $100+ here in Aus. I'm not sure where the OP is from, and thus if he has the same problem, but here in Aus, its not the exchange rate that is our problem, just that we're not seen as a viable market for games, and thus our games are obnoxiously priced.
I actually didn't mind DNF, its not actually as bad as most people make out. I find it ironic that a number of people stated that they wanted a return to the old days of FPS, yet when DNF came out, they complained about a lack of innovation. You cannot say 'make the same game you made 14 years ago' and 'invent new stuff'. You can do one, or the other, or a mix of both.