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Supremacy Games by MidGard

Welcome to Supremacy Games! The greatest entertainment platform in the universe that was created... Read more
Welcome to Supremacy Games! The greatest entertainment platform in the universe that was created specifically to entertain and ease the boredom of the commoners all around the universe.

The platform was made out of tens of formats, each containing hundreds of deadly games that allowed the use of different cultivation systems.

Sports format had games, like football, rugby, track running, and many more of such sports.

Battles format had games, like battle royals, bounty hunt, points collection…etc

There was even a lifestyle competition format, that had games like baking cookoff, potion concoctions, fishing…etc.

As long as a game was fun and well received by the spectators, it would be added to the Supremacy Games platform.

The UVR that had 100% realism, made it easy for those games to be hosted inside it, and watched on a daily basis by every spectator in the universe. Whether live by entering the UVR and attending the stadiums, or through a live stream.

Felix Maxwell was just an average joe, who wasn’t really a popular player nor had a fanbase to support him in the games. He was just like the majority of the players. Add on, whose role was to make famous players shine even brighter.

However, his fate was completely changed after joining a clan mission with 54 other clanmates. The mission was completed successfully. But, on their way back to the clan, their spaceship radar picked up a large amount of energy coming from a destroyed planet.

His fate flipped upside down inside that said planet. What happened exactly on it? How did he end up after leaving it? Did he even leave it in the first place? Collapse
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    It's back!
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    Finally !!!!!!!!!!!! joy
    It's back, Best wishes to author for a thorough recovery ... happy-birthday2
    P.S. Hope a mass release happens soon.
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    Well... I'd probably come back after a year or two. Maybe by then, I'd have to re-read the whole thing, cause I've forgotten quite a lot of excitement and details on this novel.
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      I reread this story in the last 2 weeks. I enjoy the story and it's progression. And with a new chapter posted, it looks like it will restart again.
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        Yea but I already have Author's POV as my one to follow. I'm just gonna keep this by the side and let it stack.
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    Seeker_Of_Fun
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    waiting...
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    I heard in discord that the author will start to upload at the end of this week or next week!! boast
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      let's gooo
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    I missed Landlord's Epic plays~
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    Day 20 there still no chapter and waiting .
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    Day 14 still waiting fot the next chap gloom
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      From his post about being in the hospital, it seems unlikely the author will be able to start writing again in the immediate future. Extreme head trauma is not something one should be recovering from while trying to write a story.

      He expected his recovery to take "weeks". And, honestly, months is a more reasonable expectation depending on the severity of the injury. Also, he was still in the hospital when he released his last chapter. Chances are it was already written before his injury.
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        Thank you for the tip. I had the imprecision that something had to happen.
        Let's hope he recovers soon to continue this adventure.
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    (Note: I will or have posted this message across many of the top novels from Webnovel)

    CatsAreOverrated's response to people trying to shame people who read and comment on sites such as Ranobes

    If I am not mistaken two authors have already voiced out and complained about Ranobes specifically, more so a hoard of their sheepies cry out with out a brain, a good example would be Lioner( he posted a comment in Blood Warlock), attacking us readers and especially those who comment with criticism.
    Therefore I will attack their notions used to attack and shame us readers. I will present three arguments, the first is how these sites do not hurt the author, the second is how it helps the author, and the third is why we readers may still criticize(As long as it is valid and not nonsense with no reason) the works of these authors, as many point to our criticisms as shameless and worthless.
    1. They say that we hurt the author in that we take away their source of income by reading in these pirated sites, they argue that because we do not read in Webnovel we are leaching of the author, draining the author of his or her's blood sweet and tears. To this I say nay. My first argument, pirated sites do not hurt authors, to go further, we have to first understand how they get payed in the first place. They get payed by coins, coins used to unlock chapters, or to get the privileged ones. To them, I propose the fact that those who do read here, do it because they do not wish to spend, if so then even if they do read in Webnovel, they would only use Fast Passes. They may use one, or like I have, used over 20, to get Fast Passes to be used to unlock chapters, Fast passes in which no way benefit the authors. Therefore since the demographic using these pirated sites will still not give coins to the author even if they use Webnovel, then therefore the author does not get harmed losing this demographic. ( This demographic mainly consist of People who live in love-income areas, third-world nations or rural areas in the more developed nations, Minors, Seniors, people with financial problems, there is something called the corona crisis ever heard of it, and people who will not spend because they are not financially secure yet. Though I do concede that there are many who do so just cuz I think my positive case on arg 2 will suffice.)
    2. In the shallow case that they say we steal views from the author, which is near worthless btw, then I propose that we readers here still better and help the author more than a tiny few views. How? simple, recommendations thru any form, any medium, any site. Those people who write recommendations are not people who spend hours a day farming Fast Passes, or spending thousands upon thousands to read, they are us, people who read from these sites, who are able to read quickly and continuously. We write recommendations, which may bring more people to the fold, people who may choose to use coins on Webnovel, people who may love it so much, they choose to maybe even buy privilege, allowing them to read further than we here have.(additional info: Privilege chapters do not and should not be posted on these sites, this furthermore proves my point on how if you really do want to read further than like it works as a gateway, the first few are hooks to keep you want to keep reading further propelling the chance of people giving Author coins)
    3. They Like to silence us, berate us for our criticism, however why should we be able to criticize if it is free? Isn't it shameless? How evil and uncaring! To them I ask, why do we criticize the works? Why? Do we have no time as to just want to smear there names? So again we need to understand, there are mainly two types of criticisms, the first is about recommending, it is about telling others what the novel is about, the good and the bad, the second is a form of just saying what you think off the top of your head, whether this be an applause of a criticism. To them I say we say the first type not as an attack to the author, but to spread the word to our neighbors, we tell them what we think, and if it suits them then go for it. Its to spark a conversation or at the very least to share your thoughts, however I do not think this is what most of the sheepies refer to as shameless, so I shall move along. The second type is more direct, just criticism straight to their face, maybe we say its sad or disappointing or stupid, now I ask the sheepies this WHY? Is it because we are lazy asses who do it just cuz? We do it because we care, because we want the novel to be better for us, for everyone, we do it because we may feel sad that our favorite book turned trash, or angry that the author betrayed us, we do it because we care and love the book as much as you do.
    3b. The clearer and more concise version of arg 3. Though it will only tackle the first type of criticism mentioned above.
    Criticisms is criticisms. There aren't some higher goal. People read something -> they got some thoughts -> they write some thought. When people read comment section most do expect all the different opinions, not plain ass licking. But WN have some funny thing where author can delete comments for no reason. They basically make comments their own temple for mindless prayers. The comment section is mainly not for author, it's for readers to exchange their opinions and find novels they like faster and easier. But ofc there should not be direct attacks against the personhood of the author, just the book, it's common sense.
    "Find novels they like faster and easier" does not only benefit the readers but authors too. They will get more readers that love their type of novel, that just read comment and go ahead if it fits them.

    This ends my rant, and if any sheepie wants to mindlessly berate me again, well my brothers and sisters will hopefully defend me in the comments section

    *Props to Penguin who created arg 3b and also reminded me to give examples of the "target demographic" I was talking about in arg 1.
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      Good job, this is the first time on my 3 years of reading light novels, CN,KN and Webnovels I've actually seen effort put in a well thought out argument. Good job and most of the people on this site at least would just insult the author if they try to say we readers are "shameless" for reading their work for free, which is granted as it would also be dumb if an anime studio said that pirate sites are "shameless" for having their anime on a pirate site, in fact it would probably be boycotted by the entire community and be joked about for years to come.
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      Foxxy
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      copied in case i ever need to pull this out...
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      IoSoD
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      Wow. That’s pathetic.
      I’m neither defending your opponents nor do I care about authors income, etc.; I never paid a single dollar for a novel
      It’s just that your argument is so full of logic fallacies and are overall so pitifully weak that I can’t help but laugh at it
      Like, seriously? Recommendations? From pirates? AHAHAHHAHAHAHAH
      Wow, authors will certainly thrive from another pirate appearing out there
      FAST PASSES AHAHAHAHAH THE DOOM FOR ANY WRITER, BEWARE!
      Oh god i should probably stop before its too late
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        Feels like a troll, made your acc just 20 mins ago, anyways idc, but at the very least point one logical fallacy, instead of trying to insult me with ad hominems. Using your own words, its rather pathetic, to say absolutely nothing at all except insults.
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        i agree with their argument being horrible
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      I would also like to emphasize that the paywall is incredibly overpriced, so the basis of the level of income is irrelevant, as you would be an utter blind sheep to incorporate yourself into their business model. (Actually, I retract that as I found the authors have absolute control over the price they charge for their work, so I want to state that the authors need to be more self-aware.)

      I did the math and if, assuming the first 30 chapters are free, and the paywall is priced at 8 coins you're paying around $12 bucks for a book of 125 chapters of Webnovel's standard. (1,500 words per chapter). But Webnovel scales differently so the amount you pay long-term is definitely a scam.

      Let's convert the LOTR series (576,459 word count) to Webnovel's standard (384 chapters- 40 free chapters=344 chapters, if priced at 8 coins that equates to 2752 coins aka $50). The market price for paperback for the entire series is around $15, used. Albeit, the market price now is a lot cheaper compared to the day of its release.

      Another example, the Harry Potter series (1,084,170 word count), equates to around 733 chapters to Webnovels standards. If we subtract 40 free chapters (683), with a paywall priced at 8 coins that equates to 5464 coins which equals around $105 dollars.

      Most chapters aren't even 1,500 words and still charge more than 8 coins. Also, some books even go past 700 chapters and they expect us to dish out more than $100 per book? Doesn't matter how rich you are it's just plain stupid to pay for novels that aren't even proofread, edited, and sometimes are just downright machine translated.
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        Yeah, and also Webnovel's contracts are goddamn illegal in the Western World. Webnovel's contract with the author says something near, "Author of the book will receive 50% of all earnings minus money spent on advertisement."(Webnovel decides wtf "advertisements" are and worth) Also author hands over all copyright to the site and if author fails to write as the contract states, usually daily, they lose all the money and can be sued for it. So if you spend $100 dollars there, $70 would probably go to a company that is more illegal than even Ranobes.
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    Zenntanio
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    Does he keep hiding his abilities he gets from the readers or does he actually start to just tell us? I'm at 318 and he tells us jackshit about abilities.
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      Sometimes explains as and when he gets and sometimes when he uses, but mostly later.
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      In my opinion, the author tries to create this mystery around his abilities to make it more engaging for the readers but it just ends up being f#cking annoying. At least we do find out about the abilities later on. It's not a plot hole thing it's just a quirk the author has, but the abilities are always shown and explained. You just gotta be patient
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