Hah, Karyuu's already handing out new assingments.

Here's what I came up with:
Setup -->

Updater -->

Setup was made from a graphic embedded into the PlaneShift "setup" background. There didn't seem to be anything good for the updater, so I created a fairly generic but ever popular crystal ball icon, and used Verdana's "U" to indicate "Update". Keep in mind, however, that these icons will most likely never be used in their full resolution but rather at 16x16 from within PlaneShift program group. These look good at 16x16.
Here is what it looks like in Windows XP "Start>All Programs..." so far:

To tell you the truth, Karyuu, I would rather PlaneShift took a tried-and-true approach with simply making a launch console. The console has the main PlaneShift icon, you click it, it launches a window with a nice background, latest news, setup and update buttons. And, of course, a "Start" button to start the game. This way you only need two icons - PlaneShift and Uninstall. In a way, it would be a more elaborate version of the current "Updater" program.
Also, if you still want to use "Player Guides", I recommend to use a user's default browser icon for web links, if such a guide is in .html format, like it is now. People should know right away that it's an .html page and that it will open with their default browser. Some companies make a mistake of using Internet Explorer icon and forcing their guides to open in it, when Firefox is already set as default. That is an awful mistake. It should always use your default browser.
Doing this you save yourself a lot of work in customizing additional icons, and everything looks nicer too.
EDIT:Here's the .ZIP file with "Setup" and "Updater" versions for Win, Mac and Linux.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/dec9fe/As usual, use at your own risk, I take absolutely no responsibility for any issues or problems it might cause you (and that's regarding any graphics or anything I posted on PS forums and in this thread so far), yadda yadda...
That's all.
