There doesn't need to be a discussion of P2W vs. Skill. Even the smallest difference is significant. If two players are of equal skill level, the one with better gear wins.
I've spent most of my MMO-playing time on PC so, honestly, I'm really surprised to see "P2W" being thrown around so casually, like it's not a big deal. For any other platform, for a game that has no PvE aspects, P2W would mean the game has no future. We're just considering it differently because this game is on phones, but I don't think it deserves to be. There's no rule that says people who spend money have to win. Nothing needs to be in the game to let cash users succeed above anyone else. It's just like this because P2W games do very well on mobile devices and Rovio has no reason to break the mold.
On-Topic:
I've been playing about a month, I've spent most of my time at 1500 infamy, and I've spent no money out of policy.
From my point of view, the shop is pretty reasonable until you start needing equipment above rarity Rare, or above tier 2. Common gear only drops from one source, so Uncommon becomes the way to go very quickly. You fight a bunch of people and think you're doing pretty good, then someone with an Epic/Legendary two-shots you. So, you start on the quest of making yourself more powerful, which means moving off of Uncommon gear.
So, where do you get gear that isn't Uncommon? A single Rare from the shop is 750k, which isn't completely unreasonable if you want to just sit and play this all day. Rare parts show up relatively often from scraps and in the shop, plus the free weekly box, so acquiring a wealth of rares isn't too difficult. Getting Rare equipment ends up being about the same amount of trouble as upgrading your Crew trees. Wait out the time-wall and go play something else, and a hopefully-useful Rare will be waiting for you after you play a couple of matches to clear your quest pool.
Nah, in my opinion, the real problems with the shop are in Epics, Legendaries, and Parts.
Epics are where the pearl-begging begins, since you can't even buy the initial one from the shop without 3000 pearls. The only guaranteed Epic comes from a chest that costs 3900 pearls. Otherwise, you're at the mercy of extremely slow RNG, trying to find pieces from free green and blue boxes. Unless you spend cash, the amount of pearls you gain doesn't guarantee a "free" epic crate more than once a month. Legendaries are even worse since they have the added detriment of granting you immediate disdain from all of your peers. Yes, even if you're a clannie, if you show up with a Legendary, I already hate you.
What slows you down even more than trying to find these weapons in the first place, however, as a free player, is parts. It's always parts. You're at the mercy of a shop that refreshes 7 slots every 6 hours (the first slot is a gift package, which has no parts). You need hundreds, then thousands of parts for every single upgrade on every single piece of equipment. Scraps provide some parts, but not nearly enough, so the majority of parts needed come from the shop. The prices for parts is insane, so you need to play more to get the gold. After spending a week farming gold, buying parts, and upgrading things as close to max as I can, I'm usually not feeling any more powerful than I did at the start of the week. Unlocking Bhurt's tier 3 and then unlocking tier 3 on my Blast Cannon should have felt great, but it didn't. I was just relieved that I could spend gold and cells to upgrade for once, instead of another bulk of sugar and parts. Then it's back to continuing to feel inadequate as someone shoots me with the same gun, but for 200+ more damage.
They could add some system to convert cells to parts, they could increase the amount of slots in the shop, they could increase the amount of drops by adding more types of crates, they could increase gold gains, or they could lower the gold prices (bought a rare perk, costed over 500k). I doubt they will do any of these things, though, since Rovio wants you to give them money out of desperation.
I would love to hear the opinion of anyone who thinks the shop system is good who hasn't spent a dime.
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