They are letting my play a game im buying a few days early in return for all the crap they handed me in the past.
EA didn't hand you anything. If you played a crappy game, it's because you took it.
Of course not everyone feels this way about crysis and I imagine some people will download it, finsh it and feel as if they do not need to pay but thats not my problem.
It could very easily become your problem. Say the PC version gets pirated to high heavens, and then they release a watered-down console port that sells several times as many copies. It would only be logical that Crysis 2 will be designed as a watered-down console game from the ground up. You the gamer are then denied the option of playing a kick-ass sequel at any price.
OR do what Bethesda did dont use any copy protection and make a kick ass games and have HUGE sales
As I said, fail to protect a game, and the game gets cracked even sooner, and people blame the company for not protecting their property. Furthermore, most of those huge sales from Oblivion came from the XBox 360 version, which was impossible to pirate at the time. Crytek and EA took a big risk by making a big-budget game and making it PC exclusive, even if only at first, and it looks like the risk backfired already.
Those people who download for free most likely wouldn't buy it even without the option to download it at all.
I don't buy this excuse. The people who download for free are doing so because they would like to play the game, and prefer "free" to "pay." If you don't want the game, you don't need to waste your time downloading it.
ether way Oblivion is one of the best selling PC games EVER
Strictly in terms of PC sales, it's nothing spectacular.