No I think I pretty much agree with Spartan.
Although Generally I download the demo's rather then Torrent my way into testing games.... This is why Demo's need to be just that a demonstration of what we can expect from the full game. I'd rather have post release demo's that show a game off then a late beta code which can be unstable or poor performing.
At the end of the day, if I don't like it, I don't buy it, if their is no Demo, I will either torrent it, if I like it I generally go to the store the next week and buy it anyway, or I will buy it with a receipt and return it within 14 days, although a lot of games stores have stopped taking games back if they work. (Thats a statutory right bs, but another story).
The long and the short of it is, if publishers/developers produce great games, they have my 101% financial and moral backing..... If they released a half baked, and unpolished game likewise they receive no sympathy from me. I will always buy a game I like, just as I will always return/delete one that is poor.
I have pre-ordered this game electonically, and I'm impressed. Question if you aren't impressed, how do you return a digital download? An interesting question especially the way the games industry is going

Not that I'm expecting to want to btw.
EDIT: Actually Yarlen )correct me if I am wrong) but as far as I know there is no law/piracy in giving you're game or anything else for that matter as a gift to somebody else, therefore if he does borrow the game from a friend, as long as they don't have the software on both computers at the same time, it is completely legit. Of course I would have to question if they would do this, or if they would use it as a duplicate and hence illegally, but it is wrong to suggest that giving you're game to a friend to use is piracy, if this was the case, half my Christmas presents this year were illegal