The guy is just trying to spread some news, which is a nice change from all the "This is never coming, EA suck" comments.
No I believe him, I also felt bad that his wife in Africa was sick and need transport to America so I wired $ 200,000 to an offshore bank account on the promise of getting it all back
If you are an Apple employee, what's your bank account specifics so I can check whether or not your pay matches an Apple employee's pay.
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Meh, I could've beaten this game on the first day it was supposed to be released, but waiting 5 months later from the iPad release, this is just sad
Gsmokey nothing did wrong really why hate its to bad people are so uptight with little things especially over the computer ,if the game came next tuesday would he still be a liar as some say
exactly isnt it worse to talk crap about a game than to give news u might know ,and i didnt know perfect speech and grammer had to be on T.A this isnt school or a test just simple posts and comments ,at least he isnt direspectful or rude ,and if anyones heard Steve Jobs speak i dont think he cares about grammer
We know it's not all about grammar, but if he was a real Apple employee, it wouldn't be that terrible! It would be more formal. He may be telling the truth but I'm taking it with a grain of salt
There's a level of professionalism expected from Apple interns. While good grammar is not required, people who are professional often type in a more coherent, well spoken way--even if they aren't concerned about grammar or punctuation or spelling. Someone who says they are an Aplle intern but posts messages more akin to a junior high student naturally raises suspicions. Also, the content of the message would indicate that not only was EA debating yesterday whether to release the game today (which would be very last minute and impossible due to Apple approval time), but also that high level EA decisions are made in round robin discussions with interns present (rather than by the applicable executives or their staffs). Both of which are hard to believe. If the information turns out to be true and the game comes out next week--great. But I see ample reason for doubt.