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For a "dictionary definer", one hopes that the spelling in your game is better than the spelling in your comment - or else trying to create some trees and writing "pines" could cause a whole world of trouble...
DNF = Did Not Finish.
Maybe it's to do with the botched launch of Soviet Assault, here in the UK at least?

Here, there's (currently) only one place from where to download the add-on for the original game (ie. not the Steam version), where just on its own it costs *more* than buying the Complete Edition on DVD and having it posted. That makes a mockery of the supposed benefits of digital distribution.

So, to get the add-on at the best price, we're being made to buy the original game for a second time, which is very annoying - and slightly unfair.
Dammit - I thought the headline meant the 80s UK computer manufacturer had made a return...
They should patch all the problems with the single-player, such as the monotonous, dull missions, the guard posts that respawn too quickly, the convoys that go around in circles, the way everybody shoots at you, the lack of wildlife, the way you spend most of the game looking at a flashing green dot rather than the brilliantly-rendered world, that you don't know who you are or what your motivation is... and so on.

FC2 is amazing for a few hours but soon becomes laborious despite its massive potential. So it's a shame that a patch to fix all its single-player problems would come in at about 4Gb and be called "Far Cry 3".
The PC controls were horrendous, at least on my machine - either with WASD or a 360 controller. Shouldn't they patch that first?
"Luke, I am your Further" really wouldn't work.
Nintendo aren't intentionally silent - it's just that Dyack is too busy trying to hype Too Human all over teh internets that Ninty, or anyone else for that matter, can't get a word in.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for the best geotagging camera currently available. The most important feature for me is the accuracy of the GPS module, so any hard specs on satellite receiver would be really useful. Thanks for your time!"
 

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