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[–] carlip ago (edited ago)
See:
Warframe
Path of Exile
[–] [deleted] ago
[–] carlip ago
Yes, "ethical microtransactions". Neither game is pay to win. Path of exile sells cosmetics and bank space only.
Warframes micros are time saving in nature. You can buy any item in the game or you can farm them. The interesting thing is that a non paying players can sell their loot for the paid currency, to other players. This allows players to engage in the economy without spending real money. Warframe even removed an option from their game because someone spent too much money in one day and they didn't want to be seen as a "gambling service".