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11. Super Powereds: Year 1 (Volume 1)

    Features:
  • 【9.88" streaming media Touch Screen】The 9.88" full touch streaming media mirror will provide you with super clear and bright real-time traffic condition without delays. All operations can be easily done by swiping your fingers.
  • 【Worry-free reverse assistance】The rearview camera powers on automatically when shifting into reverse gear, and it lowers the rear view angle to show you a closer backup image while parking. It has an extremely wide 140-degree viewing angle, which ensures you a more than adequate view of what’s behind your car. It eliminates most of the blind spot and won’t distort the image. This will greatly improve traffic safety.
  • 【G-sensor & Loop recording】When encounter collision, G-sensor will automatically lock the video, which makes the video can’t be overwritten even Loop Record function is on. When the storage space is full, it can automatically cover the earlier segment. With Loop Recording enabled, you never have to worry about deleting videos manually when capacity is full.
  • 【Parking monitor & LDWS】Turn on the parking mode, the cam will come to start recording whenever an impact is detected. The car camera supports 24 hours parking monitor. The Lane Departure Warning System will alert you if you suddenly depart from your lane.
  • 【GPS Playback】: GPS tracking system records precise speed, direction and route. You can track your journey and pinpoint where an incident has occurred, which can be crucial in an insurance claim. Besides, it is easy to playback on PC by the included player. (Note: The PC needs to connect to the network)
Super Powereds: Year 1 (Volume 1)
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u/Salaris · 16 pointsr/ClimbersCourt

Fantasy recommendations:

  • The Way of Kings is the first book in the Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson. It’s a bit of a slow start – the book is around a thousand pages – but Sanderon excels at world building, internal consistency, and “avalanche” endings where many plot threads come together at once.

  • Unsouled is the first book in Will Wight's Cradle series. Will’s series emphasizes intense action and long-term character growth. They’re much shorter and faster paced than most of the other options on this list.

  • Mother of Learning is about a novice mage who gets stuck in a month-long time loop. The magic system is something of a mix between D&Dish schools of magic and anime-style training exercises. We learn more about the magic system as the protagonist does. Lots of fun twists on the genre in there, too.

  • Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers by Ishio Yamagata is fantastic if you enjoy fantasy mixed with mysteries. Not all of it has been translated yet, but the first couple books are out.

  • Worm is a web serial about a young girl who develops super powers. It's dark, internally consistent, and features characters that use their abilities at least somewhat intelligently.


    LitRPG recommendations:

    In terms of published Western LitRPGs, I'd say Ascend Online is my favorite. The central protagonist isn't a complete psychopath like a lot of LitRPG protagonists, and he immediately starts treating the highly intelligent AI NPCs as people. That's a huge selling point for me, since it's so rare to see LitRPG protagonists that are friendly to NPCs.

    Also, rather than immediately jumping into save the world stuff, it's reasonably paced. The main character doesn't start out with any crazy game breaking abilities, and the setting itself feels largely realistic - it feels very similar to a futuristic version of Everquest.

    My other favorite Western LitRPG is Threadbare, which focuses on a bunch of teddy bear (golem) gradually learning about the world around it, and undertaking a determined quest to protect his little girl “owner”. It’s both heartwarming and surprisingly insightful.

    In terms of non-Western LitRPGs, Log Horizon is my favorite. The author has clearly played MMORPGs, and the tactics used in there - both by the main character and other characters - feel like the types of things real people would do in a MMO setting. Once again, the main character also takes NPCs seriously and treats them well, which is a big plus for me. Shiroe for Log Horizon is probably the closest character I've seen to someone with my own background in a book.

    I also love So I'm a Spider, So What?, which is a hilarious story about a girl who gets reincarnated into an RPG setting as a tiny spider monster. Fortunately, she can grind to get stronger! It's a bit of a strange one, but tons of fun. Note that this one is not strictly going into a VR game - they're just reincarnated in a world with RPG stats. It's a little different, but similar.

    If you like the idea of a protagonist exploiting a bunch of bugs, check out Kono Sekai ga Game da to Ore dake ga Shitteiru. I enjoyed the first book a ton. The second book started getting into tropes I didn’t enjoy quite as much.

    One of my other recent favorites is The Tutorial is Too Hard, which focuses on a main character transported into a dungeon on “Hell” difficulty that needs to make his way through to the top floor. We see a lot of his analytical process, which makes the story much more enjoyable to someone like me. This is probably my favorite ongoing story.
u/Keronin · 8 pointsr/ClimbersCourt

I would definitely suggest reading the following from the same author:

  • War of Broken Mirrors Book 1 - Forging Divinity (Goodreads | Amazon/Audible)
  • War of Broken Mirrors Book 2 - Stealing Sorcery (Goodreads | Amazon/Audible)

    Both of these deal with some of the things going on in the world as a whole. They also introduce characters important to the story in Weapons and Wielders Book 1 - Six Sacred Swords (Goodreads | Amazon/Audible) which is the follow-up series to Arcane Ascension.

    Book three of War of Broken Mirrors is slated to come out soon, according to the Author, he's aiming for a September release.