As well as selling things like a +50% PvP Glory Boost, there are loot boosters to give players who buy them better loot than those who don't, & even a PvP entry ticket you have to buy in order to participate in PvP tournaments. That's not just pay to win it's pay to play. Preposterous? Far from it.BloatedGuppy said:Dude, they said no such thing. In fact, they've said quite the opposite, and anyone looking at the items in the item shop would very quickly realize how preposterous the notion of "pay to win" is. At best you can accelerate the process of getting a chance at a random miniscule boost, which only affects you for a short period of time (and only in PvE, at that). 5% more damage here I come! Whee! Look at me, I'm paying to WIN.catalyst8 said:What concerns me most is the continued use of the in-game shop. ArenaNet have admitted that items bought in-game will, at least to some extent, affect the strength of characters' abilities, & in a game which sells itself as featuring heavily involved PvP that sounds ominously like 'Pay to win'.
I guess you could buy the cosmetic boxing gloves. Because then you could win. At boxing RP.
I appreciate that you want to defend the game you just bought, but suggest you have another look at the shop, they had to take it down earlier but with any luck it'll be working soon.