First day in Planeshift
This is the best Alpha version I've played in. More than half the content isn't implimented yet, but after walking around and seeing the sights and talking with people, my first impression is that it's a very solid game. I'm sure later on I'll find all the frustrating and buggy things about it, but in an alpha version, you already beat my expectations.
Good Stuff that stood out:
It is super easy to move around. Fairly intuitive and simple. I kinda wished that I could click someplace and have my toon move there, but that's because I'm spoiled on point-n-click. This is better. The icons are easy to get to and don't clutter the screen. I had issues with Shadowbane because of all the windows and icons you needed to have on the screen got in the way of you actually seeing your toon and your surroundings.
Bad stuff that stood out:
Actually, I haven't run into anything that is actually bad, and stuff I did find, like a wierd glitch in my sound that sounded like a badly tuned lawnmower and small glitches in the graphics don't bother me all that much and I consider them teething problems. OTOH, the sound thing might even be on my end, so who knows?

Starting out with absolutely nothing; no money and no items is a refreshing change from other games. I personally like to earn everything. I did find some nice person to give me a second-hand sword (thank you again, Tennah) but I haven't had cause to use it just yet.
So besides the obvious: work on getting more of the game implimented and generate content, I've got no issues yet. If I had to pick one thing, it would be that I haven't found anything yet explaining how to use skills. It's not intuitive in the game and I haven't seen anything in the guide yet. I'm sure I'll find some information here on the forums, and I know a lot of the skills still need to be activated, but still... If you're going to drop someone in a city with no equipment or money, the first thing they're going to want to do is use the skills they have to get some cash. You might want to explain that. The handy helpful blinker at the start told me all about moving around, but I had already figured that out by the time I clicked on the helper icon. What I don't know yet is how to make money. This is not a request for info here and now. I'm just saying that you might want to include some tips when someone generates their first character.
