Swayzak, apologies if someone has already told you. You do you NOT decide that your chain is worn by eyeballing the sag on it, and you do NOT run a chain on a Rohloff as tight as expected on a derailleur installation.
Or, to put it positively, the right way to decide your chain is worn is by measurement with a tool (cheap), and a Rohloff chain should be mounted with at least 10mm of slack, measured by pulling the middle of the upper run of the chain up or pressing the middle of the lower run of the chain down. Why? Because Herr Rohloff wants it like that. 10mm on each run, both pressed towards each other, is perfectly acceptable, in fact, you'd be surprised at how slack a chain on a hub gearbox can be and still not fall off.