heh.. people are tough here
It's feedback like that, that helps us improve all the time though. As near as I can tell from experience is that the people honest and ballsy enough to say what they don't like share opinions with many others who have not the courage to speak out. So I always remember one person critiquing my work could in fact be speaking for a large number of people and always take it with a grin and just think about it seriously.
Anyway, back to the subject at hand..
The issue I was reffering to was about 2 months ago.. so I doubt they made that many big changes since. Also since both Java and .NET were added within about a couple of days from eachother I can't be sure which of them helped in the incident. I'd have to have been logging processes 24/7 for that
I've a few friends who are programmers and one of them as his class project made a Tetris clone.. (as is common for school projects of this type) and used the .NET framework.. I downloaded it only to play his game and give him feedback.. I paid with the loss of about 30 megs of lost data and a week of slowly reinstalling windows from scratch.. well I tried to repair the damaged windows first for about 3 days.. it was as much IE's fault as it was the other two.. just already so many ways to get into my computer I don't want to create potential for more.. Not to mention due to issues I already have with hardware and servicepack 2 conflicts I can't get all the latest security updates.. it's insane..
as it stands my loading an EXE to begin with from someone I don't know is already risky bussiness.. My computer is my work.. and there are many others like me. I should also say that I deal with a network of about 50 computers in the 1 college I work at.. trying to keep them up and running. that's just in our area.. and the college has about 7, I think, firewalls before you even reach the outside. Yet still we get nasty virus' and spyware and students insisting they didn't install anything new.

(that's when I notice the little mouse pointer now looks like pikachu or something and know they are lying.. well, not all of them but some)

(just so you know, I have a good deal of experience with computers and their problems.. even though I often claim I'm just a dumb artist)
anyway, you will probably find that when the new windows comes out and we all have 64bit processors that the .NET framework will be already integrated into the OS and we'll stop whining and just treat it like DX.. however untill then. It's hard to get the end user to agree to something new and scary.. and a big download..
I hope we don't dscourage you from your efforts.. most of us are always eager to see a new version of DM. Just have to remember when dealing with people paying or not.. they want things to be easy for them. if it's too much effort or seems off to them.. they won't want it.
moo
(man I'm long winded sometimes.. )
oh.. PS, your AVI for the intro is too big. Won't play at full speed here.