
Being an avid fan of Duke Nukem since '97, it's no wonder I'm really happy to finally see DNF, the real deal, soon. But it looks like my karma decided to play dirty this time.
First of all, at the beginning of the month I lost my job. Not a tragedy since I (still...) live with my parents and study in my hometown, but also the recession hit local job market pretty hard and you won't find job even at McDonalds or such.
Next, my computer decided to act like a bitch, so for once DVD-drive stopped working at all, and later HDD started making noises, which means the ol buddy wants to retire. So all my spare money were used to replace those peripherals.
So, in desperate attempt to raise some money, I sold my Steam account (48 games, with all Quakes, Dooms, Half-Lifes, and other good games like Crysis, Bulletstorm and such) on eBay. I got some money, but much less than expected. Still had enough money for DNF, not the "Balls of Steel" edition which I craved for so much, but oh well, I don't need aphrodisiacs to fully enjoy my time with Duke.
But today I receive very high fine. Apparently my local law have changed and 23yo. students don't have rights for cheaper travel card and I was treated as a person without law to travel by bus. And presto, no money for Duke Nukem Forever!
It's really sad for me, that after all this waiting, googling for scraps of new media about DNF, gloom when 3D Realms decided to close and euphoria when Gearbox decided to continue the works, I will not play Duke. And don't tell me I will soon find a job or a bag of money at my door - I'm from quite poor family (those 48 Steam games I received from my friends during those crazy Christmas sales during happier times, and Bulletstorm was a birthday present for me), and as I said before - it's really hard to get a job here, and now I can't even go to other cities looking for one. And I feel like smelliest shit as I sold all those Steam games and received nothing in result.
So yeah, no DNF for me. So I will probably stick to replaying Duke3d for umpteenth time, and all the great maps for it.
But I hope you will all enjoy playing Duke Nukem Forever, no matter what.
And yes, I feel better now when I wrote all this down. Feel free now to ridicule me and my grammar
