

yes because SE communicates with Eidos staff to insure that they know exactly what is expected of them.The IP addresses for the NA/EU are registered to Eidos as of March, 2013. The Eidos office they are registered to is in Montreal.
If you do a traceroute to the IP, you will see if traverses the Cogent network to routers with the Montreal airport code (common way to label border routers).
So no, he isn't talking out of his ass.
/edited to remove image from quote
EDIT 2: The Montreal datacenter is OVH, which has a HUGE presence in EU, which means there would be plenty of connectivity between OVH networks across the Atlantic.
I bet know one there has EVER talked to ANYONE on the dev team
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