I have my reserves to say too much here, as I don't exactly have the best and most shining past in Aces High. I'm just back from a long forced leave (lack of internet connection) aswell so, I don't really know the guy nor he has done any harm to me or my score (which is usually very low anyway).
However, and because among my many mistakes in the past was never abusing AH's scoring/Gaming system, I'll drop my 0.02€ in here and say what I think.
Mistakes we all commit. Wrong things we all do. Maybe not in the game, but in life noone is a saint. Probably the guy is young, prolly only a kid, and when you are young you do very stupid things.
However that doesn't help the fact that Amsoil lied, which is bad, took advantage of cheating the scoring system, and (worse of all, at least for me) compromised his squadmates into defending him actively and in front of everyone of this community; so much that now they are under suspect by most of the witchhunters (I love the word
). His actions are really shameful and I hope are not a reflection of what the guy would do in real life in order to achieve success.
There are certain barriers you should never cross, and he has crossed over a very important one: faking success to achieve respect and letting his mates on the dust because they stepped up to defend him against well founded accusations. This kind of behavior is not unusual in real life, I'm sure we all know someone who has earned a position or a respect he doesn't deserve by stepping over the work of other people, not his own. And who still has good friends who will defend him against any critics.
Those people rank in my own eyes as one of the worse kind of scumbag you can find in day-to-day life. As I said I just hope what he has done here is not what he does/is willing to do in real life.
I dont think he needs any more flak than what he has received (it was a well earned flak anyway), so I won't go further. I won't question his motives as for coming here and offer a public apology; exposed or not the fact is that he has stepped up, admitted his fault, and apologized for it. That's at least a good reaction on his part. As long as he learns from the experience and doesn't do it again (and I doubt anyone would ever do it again given the new score page
), I'm fine with it. Even more if he comes back with his own nickname. If he really is sorry and he really wants to fix his past behavior he won't hide under another handle, but use his own, stand any well deserved criticism he has earned now, and work hard to make himself a good reputation working by the same rules we all the rest obey.
That's what I think at least. Excuse my poor english, btw, been months since I last used it for anything...