If you feel like you were cheated out of your money, why dont you read online reviews/the back of the case first? I hate pirating, so.
That might be the case once reviewers start reviewing on objective terms rather than how fun it was for them. Not to mention the bribery that goes on in the gaming industry. Game (p)reviews are simply not a reliable source.
it's fairly weird to think a MMO can be pirated
Ultima Online, Lineage, Counter-strike, half-life series, Warcraft, WoW, a lot of other examples.
Yes, great MMOs right there. :|
Concerning piracy, I question how much it actually impacts the industry. Everyone's been screaming about it since day one, and yet game development costs continue to needlessly grow, with money being spent on big name celebrities for voice actors (rather than, you know, real voice actors), increasing graphics whoredom, pointless gameplay gimmicks, etc.. The industry also more and more grows to think it's ok to screw over gamers, with clones of clones, shoddy ports, grand scale hype lies, "can you tell the difference?" sequels and most of all, no demos (often paired with bullshit like "It wouldn't serve the game justice"). Overall, I wouldn't mind if most of the industry, in its current form, would just crash and burn due to piracy. But I doubt it'll happen, yet it brings me joy to see dumbed down, hyped up crap like Spore get pirated up the arse. But cases where piracy is
that rampant are rare, hence I doubt it could bring down the industry anytime soon, nor meaningfully affect a single game company. The gaming industry is more likely to bring itself down due to idiotic development costs.
The only area where I think piracy is unjustifiable is with indie game developers, who most often deliver on what they promise, provide proper demos/trials and do not necessarily strive to sell a generic game to a highest possible amount of customers, but rather go for niches and try to be innovative (although there are also those who just want to be EA's little sister).