The 2.0 version of the base game pretty much has all of its features in beta already, and has since early July - all those masses of new bandits, the new font things, the new balance and monster cave mechanics and so forth. There are some bugfixes and a few balance changes for the base game (and there will be more of those coming up very soon as well), but the rest of this release is devoted to the expansion, which can now be preordered if you want to check it out early. This one is the first release that includes the new Nihon no Mura functionality - well, support for it, anyhow. A lot is different in the base game since 1.4, so we want to make sure and give this time to mature before we put this out to everyone. It's expected that we'll stay in beta for the new features until we release the 2.0 version of the game in late August, alongside the new Nihon no Mura expansion. If you've not yet read about the general changes in the 1.4 beta line, now is a good time to do so. Her greatest strength in the art that she creates is her eye for composition and beautiful shapes and objects as seen in her artworks. Her art is heavily influenced by nature, magic, fairy tales, legends and most kind of fantasy usually incorporated in everyday, natural environments. Today she spends her time as a freelancing digital artist. When she came across a digital art magazine and started to understand just how big the digital media field was she knew that she wanted to be part of that. When she was given a digital graphic tablet and she started realizing that one could draw on the computer and a new chapter had opened in her life. But very soon after graduating she moved with her boyfriend to Australia which changed a lot of her outlook on her professional life. After some wonderful art influenced years at college she was accepted into Uppsala University where she decided to pursue a teaching degree since she knew it'd be hard to earn enough in the art industry to support herself. Cathrine has always had a keen interest for art and creativity of most forms, and from a very early age loved drawing and doing paper craft.
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