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He joined the-elite in august on 2018, where on his first day of joining, was asked to join the wining team Buy the Dip, lead and invited by Luke Szklarz. He accepted and got some decent points for his team. As the pressure was starting to rise between the top 2 teams, people suggested that ThaRixer should start playing Perfect Dark, since points were more easily achievable, since then he was hooked.
 
He joined the-elite in august on 2018, where on his first day of joining, was asked to join the wining team Buy the Dip, lead and invited by Luke Szklarz. He accepted and got some decent points for his team. As the pressure was starting to rise between the top 2 teams, people suggested that ThaRixer should start playing Perfect Dark, since points were more easily achievable, since then he was hooked.
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ThaRixer's first big white whale was Chicago Agent 0:14, which he set out to achieve withing the first week of playing Perfect Dark, and finally achieved it on February 6th 2019, being the third to tie the time with David Clemens and Joris Quevedo.
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ThaRixer's first big white whale was Chicago Agent 0:14, which he set out to achieve withing the first week of playing Perfect Dark, and finally achieved it on February 6th 2019, being the third to tie the time with David Clemens and Joris Quevedo. He would go on to achieve Special Agent 0:25 and Perfect Agent 0:26, sweeping all the stages main records.
    
ThaRixer's approach to the game was a split focus on points and world record times. He realized that to get a good rank he would have to fill his times page, but to get some of the times he really wanted, he needed to prove his skill and set some records, which has lead to his timespage looking a bit all over the place.
 
ThaRixer's approach to the game was a split focus on points and world record times. He realized that to get a good rank he would have to fill his times page, but to get some of the times he really wanted, he needed to prove his skill and set some records, which has lead to his timespage looking a bit all over the place.
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