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'''Eise Smit''' was one of the first members of [[The Elite]] as a member of Goldeneye Extreme, the World Rankings page run by [[Wes McKinney]] prior to its merger with The Elite in 2000.  
 
'''Eise Smit''' was one of the first members of [[The Elite]] as a member of Goldeneye Extreme, the World Rankings page run by [[Wes McKinney]] prior to its merger with The Elite in 2000.  
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He is credited with being the first person to discover the effectiveness of the [[1.2]] Control Style. Upon joinig GEE he had some particularly good times ([[Surface 1]] Agent 108, [[Caverns]] Agent 106, [[Bunker 1]] Secret Agent 28) and Wes was under the impression he was lying because it was unheard of for such a new player to get times like that.
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He is credited with being the first person to discover the effectiveness of the [[1.2]] Control Style. Upon joinig GEE he had some particularly good times ([[Surface 1]] Agent 108, [[Caverns]] Agent 106, [[Bunker 1]] Secret Agent 28) and Wes was under the impression he was lying because it was unheard of for such a new player to get times like that. Eise explained that he used "Turok style" controls, which meant 1.2 control style allowing for faster turning and no loss of speed. People were initially very sceptical, reluctant to switch to 1.2 because they had been playing [[1.1]] style from the beginning, with and withour Cruise Control, and the switch was too big for them. It wasnt until after [[Bryan Bosshardt" joined and began to dominate the rankings that many people felt the need to switch to keep up.
 
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Eise explained that he used "Turok style" controls, which meant 1.2 control style allowing for faster turning and no loss of speed. People were initially very sceptical, reluctant to switch to 1.2 because they had been playing [[1.1]] style from the beginning, with and withour Cruise Control, and the switch was too big for them. It wasnt until after [[Bryan Bosshardt" joined and began to dominate the rankings that many people felt the need to switch to keep up.
      
Eise himself was ranked as high as 9 in the [[Goldeneye]] World Rankings. He was also known for being exceptionally good at the [[Train]] locks, still possessing the fastest ever locks finish. Eise's last PR came a couple of years ago, but he has never really stopped playing Multiplayer GE.
 
Eise himself was ranked as high as 9 in the [[Goldeneye]] World Rankings. He was also known for being exceptionally good at the [[Train]] locks, still possessing the fastest ever locks finish. Eise's last PR came a couple of years ago, but he has never really stopped playing Multiplayer GE.

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