Two Worlds II Antaloor Post #22 and #23

Last month's Two Worlds II Antaloor Post newsletter was only available in French, so this month we get two installments in English. The twenty-second entry covers thh game's new alpha build, the consequences involved with making the city guards angry, and more, while the twenty-third entry covers the magic system, the game's presence at E3, and more. A taste from #23:
Blackboard: Small tiny jobs for ambitious adventurers all over Antaloor

During his explorations and adventures in (Two Worlds II), every player reaches a point where he gets a feeling of not achieving any progress anymore. Overpowered enemies won't let pass or a few bucks lack for the next investment, like the better sword or armour. No reason for desperation or mourning here. Antaloor offers a lot of chances and possibilities to get back on top again. For example, there are various jobs offered on blackboards all over towns, villages and guilds. And additional wealth and experience points are always a nice side effect.

The range and variety of these jobs is unbelievable, so it shouldn't be surprising that there are lazy inhabitants using the hero as messenger for several walks. Other people are driven to madness and despair by wild animals, staying at the farm and devouring the necessary and vital harvest. Even mysterious and suspicious affaires do not prevent a curious hero from involving and getting to the bottom of the case, no matter if a sense of honour or just greed of gain drives him. So no wonder if highwaymen or black hats enforce their counterpoint to the hero's action. Because of this, other surprises are granted.

The variety of the quests is immense. Sometimes the hero has to deliver a rare medicine or even to surely inhumate an army of undead in a former soldier camp. So there won't come up boredom within the quests. With a fat purse, some skill points in addition and maybe better and stronger equipment former, overpowered enemies can be hunted down much more easily.

And therefore the hero has gotten more close to his aim: Saving his sister and, of course, taking revenge of Gandohar.