No, you're really slow. The arguments have been going around in circles for the tenth time, but wlk777 just can't seem to grasp them. Apparently, he lacks the capacity to do so.
Once again, briefly about your 3 points:
1) The video doesn't show who was sitting at the computer. Unfortunately. The fact that the save file was tampered with is not being disputed; what is being disputed is whether Alex was at the computer at that time. The video doesn't help with that.
That's your conclusion, but it's not the truth.
2) The same goes for the witness testimony. The only thing you can latch onto is the "switching" moment. But considering that the witness wasn't very clear about it and then withdrew from the discussion, and also ran back and forth for the camera, it suggests that he is either not confident in the correctness of his conclusions or, even if he is confident, he doesn't consider them convincing enough for the public.
3) Confusion in testimony is never an argument for the prosecution in any court. Because human memory works in such a way that it discards things that a person doesn't consider particularly important. Hence, the effect of remembering later what actually happened. Because he did it and forgot, and then it turned out that it was very important, so he had to think and reconstruct it.
I don't understand, what confusion are you talking about? In my witness statement, I clearly and concisely wrote that there was not even a second of interruption in the actions! Do I have to answer this in every post?
You also wrote about some arguments for the defense that have no answer, but I haven't seen a single argument yet, except that Stinger vouched for Alex.
What Vova writes is pure nonsense, or a stream of consciousness, call it what you want. I don't know who even takes this seriously, but it seems like he's writing it just for himself. Vova, no offense, but that's how it is. Answering all of this would just be adding more nonsense, and I don't have time for this pointless exercise.
So, I repeat for all the theorists with rose-colored glasses and the like! The mouse was flying around like crazy, which is typical for Alex's gameplay. He did everything very quickly and deliberately, at the same pace both in the game and when loading the save file, and there were no signal delays. Everyone who wanted to see it saw the video, and the fact that the hero moved so quickly on the map speaks to both the pace and the quality of the program!
Of course, if you claim that it only takes a second to switch, then he can't be blamed. But it looks very absurd, as Alex likes to say. And yet, all the arguments for the defense boil down to this, that there was a switch, and I'm an idiot for not noticing it!
In reality, the situation has turned into something very absurd, but the fact that Stinger vouched for Alex says a lot. All the other discontent from Ketch (sorry, but you really are the most upset) and other "defenders" I consider to be irrelevant.
In general, it's time to make peace. It's a pity that Alex considers it beneath him to at least clearly explain the situation to AK. He didn't do that two months ago, and he's not doing it now. Now he needs to explain the situation to the entire Heroes community. Sometimes, just two or three words are enough to set everything straight.