Missing the point yet again, impressive.
1st line - I don't know how you want me to address this because I elaborated on what "winning" is lately, I'm not saying I'm good or I've won world or anything. I'm just saying that winning a pay2win game doesn't have much to do with skills
2nd line - supposed to offend me, good try
3rd line - yes, I know all tribes crown, and I'm telling you if your tribe crowns 20 levels ahead of everyone you got an advantage by money not skill.
4th line - I wouldn't know, I don't follow what SFU does. But in this realm you crowned to level 43, and iirc tribe levels get more and more expensive so you, and this is important, *spent more money on tribe skills than the next 3 tribes below you combined*, plus you cheated against the Brazilians who self destructed, so yea your 'winning' position in the world really doesn't mean anything.
5th line - Ok so there's up to 3 premade groups who duke it out with their wallets lol? Idk why its supposed to be impressive but no having multiple groups crowning out tribe skills doesn't make it competitive, Do show me a single competitive game where money can buy you an advantage. Imagine something like CS:GO having ammo you could buy that does more damage. Or idk I don't play league of legends but imagine being able to pay for lower skill cooldown. Or a competitive RTS where you can buy more troops with money. It's the fact that the games have a level playing field that makes them competitive. The p2w mechanics of tw2 is exactly what's making the game *not* competitive but just like you said, p2w.
6th line - oh no, I'm a random nobody, gosh darn whatever will I do with myself now lol, glad you're taking the time to entertain a casual like me
7th line - I was under the impression you were saying you needed skill to win. Now it's money. Interesting, I actually agree with you.