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1 its never too late as many still play eq1 after eq2 existed
2 no and why would you want to pvp in everquest?
3 pvp is uncommon not to mention stupid in eq nobody enjoys it and hte few that do have their own lame server
And I cant have any good performance in the game neither
I know that even though I'd played before, when I first started up again, and my character was levelling lightning fast with new abilities populating hotbars and NPCs yammering at me, I was a little bit "MAKE IT STOP! OH GOD MAKE IT STOP!" Just a little bit.
So it's not really clunky, but it is overwhelming and there's a bit of a learning curve to pick it all up in the first ten levels or so. Especially for combat -- it's a little more involved than point-and-smash-keyboard-like-in-WoW. (And I say that as someone who quite appreciates some aspects of WoW.)
Stick with it though? It's worth it.
Yeah, the combat isn't turn-based, but it is tick-based. And for those of us who started online multi-player fantasy gaming with MUDs[en.wikipedia.org], that seems right and natural. We're just thrilled to have graphics.