Yes really? Just like you couldn't fucking remember that a 56k firmware v.90 update came a year after quake in the fucking first place. Or your 300ms bullshit which wasn't even close to what real ping times were. Or anything else you have been fucking completely wrong about in all accounts. You are trolling. And if not, hyperbole is your new middle name not mine. Does Alzheimer's hit at 40 for you? Holy duck how can you not even remember the tiniest details of the greatest gaming age?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?
Hehe this.I turned VOIP off ages ago. 90% of the time it was just an annoyance.
When they came out they were expensive as fuck. And my point was that it didn't have an effect on gameplay at the time via Kali and ipx emulation within those games. And people didn't upgrade modems until they dropped down to about 39 bucks because of a large upfront initial investment. You were fucking late to the party.In the ultimate in passive aggressive nerdness, welcome to ignore. You contribute nothing with your incessant bitching and exaggeration. You're never funny, which is pretty much the only way I can stand reading people crying about video games. When I bitch, I at least try to make it amusing.
I will concede the point. 56k coming out a whole year after Quake is without a doubt, a far greater error than claiming that 9600 modems were hot shit that only the rich could afford at the time. Even though that is completely fucking wrong.
In BF3 my goal was to hit 500 kills with every weapon.Nah I just wanted to unlock everything so I can play any game type and have the most suitable weapon.
I had a goal and reached it now i'm just not sure what my next one is. What do people that play this game regularly do? If I want to level what game type is the most xp. This is my first battlefield so I really have no idea.
Give ya an idea of where i'm at.
http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf4/user/muttonwar
You are fucking higher than a kite. Seriously. What the fuck happened to you. Are you sick?Especially given that the default rate limit for quake was 2500KB (20000 kbps). But 9600 modems were just as good as your 28.8 because they used to cost $900.
I could get around 200 with 56k on a good CS server. Never really played any online FPS games prior to Half-Life and its mods.People actually got lower than a 200 ping on a modem back in the day? Shit until I got my cable modem I was ecstatic when I'd see a 250 ping on Gamespy or Mplayer. lol