The Witch King expansion may have spiced that up, but even then it's impossible to find a copy that doesn't have a ridiculous price. Lan parties were the next best thing, but a huge pain in the ass to get everything setup which made them rare occasions at best. By the time I finally managed to get my own xbox and a copy of BFME II, the servers for it had been shut down which meant I couldn't play with my friends nor could I even play online if I wanted to. Not that it was that big of a deal, but as a result I never had a chance to play with all my friends and join in the vast amounts of fun everyone was having. Unfortunately that was back in the day when I was still in middle school with no source of income and parents who didn't care much for pampering me with video games, consoles, etc. Dear EA, I have been a huge fan of BFME II ever since the first time I've tried it.