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| ''Last Updated 1/19/09'' | | ''Last Updated 1/19/09'' |
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− | '''1. [[Rayan Isran]] 14 seconds''' | + | '''1. [[Rayan Isran]] 12 seconds''' |
− | 2. [[David Clemens]] 9 seconds | + | '''1. [[David Clemens]] 12 seconds''' |
| 3. [[Bryan Bosshardt]] 3 seconds | | 3. [[Bryan Bosshardt]] 3 seconds |
− | 4. [[Goose|Ryan "The Sex Machine" White]] 1 second | + | 4. [[Goose|Ryan "The No Sex Machine" White]] 1 second |
− | Not Ranked (with 0 seconds of contribution); [[Wouter Jansen]], [[Henning Blom]], [[Greg Larkin]], [[Jim Barrett|other insignificant Goldeneye speedrunners]]
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| == Additional information == | | == Additional information == |
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− | These rankings are criticized from some of the Goldeneye elite since they fail to take into respect the strength of a World Record. | + | These rankings are criticized from some of the Goldeneye elite since they fail to take into respect the strength of a World Record, as is the case with all ranking systems. |
− | | + | This one however, it is a completely objective ranking system and does show who is contributing the most to lowering the total time, thus encouraging players to lower the total time objectively. |
− | For example, assume [[Frigate]] [[00 Agent]] 1:08 is a weaker world record than [[Streets]] [[Secret Agent]] 1:55, which, for all intensive purposes is a realistic assumption. [[Rayan Isran]] gains three (3) MVP points for his Frigate record, while [[Goose|Ryan "The Sex Machine" White]] only gains one (1) MVP second for his Streets record. Such a representation shows that better [[World Records]] are sometimes worth less MVP points than lesser World Records.
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− | According to [[Spiderwaffle]], it is a completely objective ranking system and does show who is contributing the most to lowering the total time, thus encouraging players to lower the total time objectively.
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| == Special Ajbownes' Fool Proof Disclaimer == | | == Special Ajbownes' Fool Proof Disclaimer == |