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| == Joining and Acceptance == | | == Joining and Acceptance == |
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− | David first joined with the user ELITE Samedi, who made posts on the [http://perfectdarkelite.yuku.com/directory elite message boards] which were highly illegible and resulted in large amounts of flaming. He was widely rejected by the elite community, but due to his lack of interest in [[the elite]] outside of Goldeneye, he continued to come around and post his Personal Records. His high percentage out outlandish statements per reasonable post cause many eliters to believe that he is perhaps fake, however meeting with [[Bryan Bosshardt]] and [[drag|Eric Tapini]] has nullified these rumors. Since the board user ELITE Samedi, David has also used DrugAgainstAngst, Bizarre Triangle, D N Clemens, David Clemens and finally settled with David N Clemens. He is currently ranked 2nd for most pseudonyms as an eliter next to [[Dan Peterson]]. | + | David first joined with the user ELITE Samedi, who made posts on the [http://perfectdarkelite.yuku.com/directory Elite Message Boards] which were highly illegible and resulted in large amounts of flaming. He was widely rejected by the elite community, but due to his lack of interest in The [[Elite]] outside of Goldeneye, he continued to come around and post his Personal Records. His high percentage out outlandish statements per reasonable post cause many eliters to believe that he is perhaps fake, however meeting with [[Bryan Bosshardt]] and [[drag|Eric Tapini]] has nullified these rumors. Since the board user ELITE Samedi, David has also used DrugAgainstAngst, Bizarre Triangle, D N Clemens, David Clemens and finally settled with David N Clemens. He is currently ranked 2nd for most pseudonyms as an eliter next to [[Dan Peterson]]. |
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| == Early Goldeneye Career == | | == Early Goldeneye Career == |
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| Due to the recent increase in strictness towards the proof policy brought on by Ryan White (see: [[Goose#Controversy_and_Departure]]) and due to David Clemens and Bryan Bosshardt not meeting these proof qualifications, it is very difficult to determine the exact date David passed Bryan as [[Goldeneye champion]]. The most accepted date on which David passed Bryan for first place is February 9, 2008, when Bryan Bosshardt made a [http://perfectdarkelite.yuku.com/topic/13452 topic] about this achievement. It is believe that the record which was completed to give Clemens the upper edge was a mediocre personal record of [[Facility]] 00 Agent 0:55, however since neither player was fully ranked during a large span of time due to their proof issues, it could have been any of Clemens' Personal Records between January 1 and March 1, 2008, which gave him first place. | | Due to the recent increase in strictness towards the proof policy brought on by Ryan White (see: [[Goose#Controversy_and_Departure]]) and due to David Clemens and Bryan Bosshardt not meeting these proof qualifications, it is very difficult to determine the exact date David passed Bryan as [[Goldeneye champion]]. The most accepted date on which David passed Bryan for first place is February 9, 2008, when Bryan Bosshardt made a [http://perfectdarkelite.yuku.com/topic/13452 topic] about this achievement. It is believe that the record which was completed to give Clemens the upper edge was a mediocre personal record of [[Facility]] 00 Agent 0:55, however since neither player was fully ranked during a large span of time due to their proof issues, it could have been any of Clemens' Personal Records between January 1 and March 1, 2008, which gave him first place. |
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− | David continued to rise past Bryan, but so did [[Rayan Isran]]. These two are in constant competition, obtaining [[untied world records]] frequently, to which the other player will tie the record in a only a few days. Some examples of this phenomenon are [[Silo]] Agent 1:02, [[Control]] 00 Agent 4:11, Control Secret Agent 4:07 and [[Surface 1]] Agent 1:02. | + | David continued to rise past Bryan, but so did [[Rayan Isran]]. These two are in constant competition, obtaining untied world records frequently, to which the other player will tie the record in a only a few days. Some examples of this phenomenon are [[Silo]] Agent 1:02, [[Control]] 00 Agent 4:11, Control Secret Agent 4:07 and [[Surface 1]] Agent 1:02. |
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| Currently, David Clemens has 43 World Records; 7 of which are still untied. | | Currently, David Clemens has 43 World Records; 7 of which are still untied. |