My biggest problem concerned the skills and levelling system. I would slowly and painfully raise my points up to the point where I could enable a new skill, only to find that it refused to let me buy it. I tried using more inspirationals, eating things until I was on full health and swearing loudly at it. No joy, no new skill. Eventually it would let me buy it, although at first I had no idea why. It was very frustrating and not a good introduction to the game. When I finally worked out that the blue bar on the skill also had to be full before you could buy it, I could accept the fact but still don't understand what the blue bar is, or why it needs to be full.
Inventory is also a pain to someone used to ample storage space. Apart from the fact that when logging on it does not remember where you like to park your inventory window, it is horribly small. Sixteen items? Really?? I assume you get more inventory at a later stage, but for a noob its a major hassle. And no stacking of items? If I want to build a fireplace I need fifteen stones - doesn't leave a lot if they all take up a space does it?
To my mind the biggest drawback for new players is the complete absence of any form of combat at low levels. It hasn't stopped me getting 'killed' by snakes and a bear but it was only when I finally managed to get 'Backalley Pugilism' that I could even hit anything. Sort of. Occasionally. My score so far is Crickets 2 Me 1. I looked at the requirements for 'Fencing' but it looks like a real grind. I shall persevere

Other points that come to mind :
1) Is there any way to 'Select All' or 'Shift Select' a group of items in your inventory? Already I can see a need for it.
2) There seems to be a bit of a problem chopping blocks from a log - it only seems to work properly if you are a reasonable distance from the log, issuing the command from close up does nothing.
3) The town limits are a bit confusing - I get a message saying that I am entering Boston, but the buildings don't even show up on the minimap. let alone the main screen. I managed to successfully lose Boston a number of times.
4) The italic script used to describe the skills in the skills window is horrible and hard to read - I had to remove my son from his Mechwarrior Online game at one point just to get him to translate. Yes I do wear glasses. And yes I had them on!
5) Not sure about anyone else, but I found the minimap pretty useless. All it seems to show is different types of terrain. I had absolutely no idea where I was in relation to Boston for 99% of my playing time. (The 1% was when I had been killed and was back in Boston again).
On the whole I enjoyed playing Salem and will continue for a while. Maybe one day I can kill something bigger than a cricket
