The fact of the matter is is that we have ~26 people in our guild all with different opinions and different ways of coping with a frustrating (and deserved) punishment regarding a mistake we made. The guild statement reflects our overall feeling regarding the ban. We deserve it, we knew it was an exploit, and we made an incorrect call to use the exploit on the basis of some foolish assumptions. That is the truth and nothing will change that. Whether certain people want to go on social media to partake in harmless trash talk or make seemingly arrogant claims that we would have killed the boss without it (based on some level of truth..) should have no bearing on the integrity of our initial message. In fact, Max and Dossou both wholeheartedly agree with our initial guild statement. What they have said in social media do not really contradict that.
On another note, I find the questions you ask along with their phrasing completely and totally asinine. Not to mention you made your forum account for this specific scandal and named it eerily close to a fairly well known member of our guild and a large majority of your posts are almost strictly hounding our guild. Why don't you represent yourself more wholly with some of that accountability that you so greatly value?
What the hell does this mean? You have to remember that this is about a group of people that exploited a mechanic in a video game. We're not BP or some other corporation embroiled in a scandal.Out of curiosity, how does a guild of your caliber manage when players lack of accountability and professionalism gets in the way of the message the leadership projects.