Absolutely nothing you said disputed anything I said, although the confusing and pointless metaphors were fun. I don't even know what you are arguing anymore, so I guess that's a victory.
You think movement was client side in quake, before quakeworld. (at least I think that's what your dick vein throbbing metaphor was trying to say) That or you think Kali magically transformed the architecture of Quake to have quakeworld style movement. You think 9600 baud modems cost a thousand dollars in 1996 and people used them to play quake because 28.8 cost, like, ten gazillion dollars. You're just fucking wrong.
Here I'll just cut and paste the wiki:
The point of all of that, originally, was to counter your ridiculous hyperbole that you were screaming along at 9600 in vanilla quake over kali with zero latency. You know, like today's games with client movement and client hit detection and "how the fuck did I die around the corner and down the steps.. oh some faggot is playing on a 9600 modem because it cost him $1000 25 years ago"
Anyway, who exactly am I shilling for? The Real Estate office I work at? I'm just shitting on your hyperbole.
Quake on a $900 9600 modem with perfect movement, remember?
Honestly, what I think is going on is you are confusing Doom with Quake. IPX emulation, really?