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No sources at all, complete article incorrect?

All at this page has no info at all. The writer is saying that the UEFA Euro 2012 video game (which will most likely be announced early 2012), will NOT use (an improved) FIFA 12's engine. To me this seems highly unlikely, because FIFA 12 is the best selling FIFA-game ever and why change a winning formula? The author did not add any sources for his statement. Also the list of features seems incorrect, because some info is out-dated and other features just seem very unlikely. It seems to me that 78.158.168.89 is just guessing what features UEFA Euro 2012 will have. Therefor, I restored the page back to how it was at 11-06-2011. That page is also about expectations, but it's at least clear it's about expectations. Squatj ( talk) 14:07, 20 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Contested deletion

This page should be speedily deleted as pure vandalism or a blatant hoax, because... (it makes no claims or cites no verifiable sources. I believe the writer of this page really has no clue what they are talking about. Its speculation dressed up as fact. Double Helix games have confirmed nothing. ) -- 59.178.217.122 ( talk) 13:38, 21 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Have you seen that "soundtrack list" provided? Id love to punch the head of the person responsible for this inaccurate mess of a page  — Preceding 
unsigned comment added by 
46.7.76.184 (
talk) 18:49, 25 March 2012 (UTC)
reply 

Source

This source has confrmed a video game:

[1]-- Cheetah255 ( talk) 19:46, 20 February So if this page is real then why does it say on most webshops taking pre orders for this game say that the pc version "REQUIRES FIFA 12 TO RUN"? Fake page guys...

Source only speculates

The source on who is developing the game only speculates that the game may not be developed by EA. No verifiable source is given that actually confirms the developer.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No sources at all, complete article incorrect?

All at this page has no info at all. The writer is saying that the UEFA Euro 2012 video game (which will most likely be announced early 2012), will NOT use (an improved) FIFA 12's engine. To me this seems highly unlikely, because FIFA 12 is the best selling FIFA-game ever and why change a winning formula? The author did not add any sources for his statement. Also the list of features seems incorrect, because some info is out-dated and other features just seem very unlikely. It seems to me that 78.158.168.89 is just guessing what features UEFA Euro 2012 will have. Therefor, I restored the page back to how it was at 11-06-2011. That page is also about expectations, but it's at least clear it's about expectations. Squatj ( talk) 14:07, 20 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Contested deletion

This page should be speedily deleted as pure vandalism or a blatant hoax, because... (it makes no claims or cites no verifiable sources. I believe the writer of this page really has no clue what they are talking about. Its speculation dressed up as fact. Double Helix games have confirmed nothing. ) -- 59.178.217.122 ( talk) 13:38, 21 November 2011 (UTC) reply

Have you seen that "soundtrack list" provided? Id love to punch the head of the person responsible for this inaccurate mess of a page  — Preceding 
unsigned comment added by 
46.7.76.184 (
talk) 18:49, 25 March 2012 (UTC)
reply 

Source

This source has confrmed a video game:

[1]-- Cheetah255 ( talk) 19:46, 20 February So if this page is real then why does it say on most webshops taking pre orders for this game say that the pc version "REQUIRES FIFA 12 TO RUN"? Fake page guys...

Source only speculates

The source on who is developing the game only speculates that the game may not be developed by EA. No verifiable source is given that actually confirms the developer.


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