This doesn't help the people who didn't bother pirating the game the first time and paid the $60 for this "game"
Although I do feel sorry for people who just assume games are going to be good, pay $40-$60 for it, just to see it fail and then turn around and hear of pirates getting the game in a higher quality for free (sorry but the DRM just fails beyond belief, games shouldn't even have DRM if they have a single-player on PC because their going to get cracked no matter what)
This is why more and more people turn to piracy in my opinion, and this is why game developers are going to shift more towards consoles (even though their not immune to piracy either, it's just that most people are too worried about their K/D ratio in CoD instead of being concerned about what the firmware on their DVD drives are).
Like I always say, give people a quality game, show that quality in a demo, and then provide customers on all platforms with a quality service in-game with little hassle to setup (hint at DRM, a simple server-side activation code for multiplayer honestly is all that is needed) and provide excellent customer support, then there will be less of a need for piracy in my opinion

You do not want to point most of the development towards consoles (where did Crysis originate at again?), give the demo to consoles first (and then of course screw it up for PS3's), then port (which I hope was) the Xbox 360 game to PC, slap VERY few PC-specific options on it, and then have people pay the full $60 for what you call a "game". Can somebody say Black Ops Sequel? Maybe the EA logo on the Crysis 2 box might shift some of the blame off Crytek, but still why even have EA involved at all >.<
Also unrelated, but why take a first person shooter anyway and stick it on... anything but a computer? Also there isn't even a Mac copy either, but then again the focus of this game was clearly not towards making any computer play it nicely (don't you dare start on why Mac's don't deserve games or other bs like that).