this is why you were given map editors in all your other games. players could design their own maps and the mission of VIP escort, last man standing, capture the flag, dominate the map (points) and a few others. dlc like this is only worth at best 10% of the price of the original game. because it's already on the disc and just needs a bit of extra code and unlocking codes... i find it perfectly acceptable to hack that. if the parent companies want you to schill out the extra price of 90% to 100% of the game or they will ban you from the online servers for trying to use it......i'm all for people making private servers to screw over the greedy bastards.
i despise online gaming, it's who ever has the best connection or hacks wins unless they are seriously dumb or you have found the critical vulnerability to their hack (no aimbot lock if you don't jump or move type b.s.) and i simply can not tolerate being at the mercy of the company for when i am ALLOWED TO PLAY because they need to fix a hack or fix their equipment or they have pissed off anonymous and their service is being shelled off the face of the planet by script kiddies playng whack a mole with their servers.
if online is required i'm not buying it, if i get it as a present i'll try it right up to the point when i want to play it and the servers go down, then i give it away or throw it in the trash. all my online account info is fictitious anyways since some jerk can steal it, pose as me and get me in trouble for things they do and i go to jail for it, nope.... everything is fictitious so i can sleep at night even if there's a knock at the door and ninjas dressed in black.
"Already a couple of the faithful have sent in checks for a foundation memorial to the innocents who perished at the hands of the ninja at Waco ... I have been criticized by referring to our federal masked men as 'ninja' ... Let us reflect upon the fact that a man who covers his face shows reason to be ashamed of what he is doing. A man who takes it upon himself to shed blood while concealing his identity is a revolting perversion of the warrior ethic. It has long been my conviction that a masked man with a gun is a target. I see no reason to change that view."
USMC Col. JeffCooper