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Got a nice country streak on this one bro
ОтветитьI believe I did quite well for a brit, I don't really know my universities which put me at a slight disadvantage. proud to say I beat you in one of the games. That was great fun thanks for the games!
ОтветитьYou should do another "looking at random places on Google Maps" stream. I wasn't able to watch the first one live, but I watched it later, and I really enjoyed it.
ОтветитьUnlucky last guess 😂 gg
ОтветитьAwesome map... would love to see gameplay going for the 25k pinpointing :)
ОтветитьI’ve been waiting so long for this map I’m so happy it’s here. I’m bouta main this shiii
Ответитьacusa go brr
ОтветитьFun fact the worlds biggest rail yard is actually in North Platte pretty much right next to where the loc was
ОтветитьComunity
ОтветитьFor the 1st game round 2 I literally live in that city so easy 5k for me lol
ОтветитьAwesome news! I've just about exhausted the other good US maps, getting too many repeat locations for me nowadays. Can't wait to play this one! Thanks for making this (you, and the rest of y'all)!
ОтветитьLFG 🤪
ОтветитьI really enjoy watching you do USA GeoGuessr, excited to try this map for myself too!
ОтветитьI officially did not recognize my location in the NMPZ round, i consider that kind of a win overall!
ОтветитьI live in the PNW so I was able to tell immediately that the last location was definitely in the PNW. Still guessed Southern Oregon though. But what really gave it away were the Douglas Firs.
ОтветитьThose new suburban areas look like a nightmare honestly
ОтветитьWhy does it always seem like 80% of all the US maps you play are the Carolinas or Pennsylvania/New England locations..... they neeed to mix is some west coast or northern midwest states
ОтветитьMy Worcester location at Clark made it into the first NMPZ game! Not to brag but I did get 6 meters from it B)
ОтветитьAwesome to see this video CG, I had a really good time contributing to this, I did 3/5s of Ohio, including Central OH which is where I was born and raised.
ОтветитьSecond round with Yates Mill Pond Rd is very close to home for me! Yates Mill itself is a very pretty and well-kept corn mill and it’s location in the center of the RDU metro is very unique. Awesome find, and great video!
ОтветитьIliff Avenue. Pronounced Eye-Liff. One of the major roads in Aurora. Was hilarious seeing you try to pronounce it 😂
Ответитьthe north platte nebraska location is supposedly the world's largest rail classification yard :o
ОтветитьIs there a reason why Puerto Rico and other overseas territories weren't included in the map?
ОтветитьSo many nice locations, I love these handpicked maps
ОтветитьAre you kidding me? God bless the USA Geoguessr Map.
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ОтветитьNot getting my own location 🥲
ОтветитьHot take: it's not "meta" if it's something you could see if you stood there irl
ОтветитьWhen A Community World came out I thought to myself “I wish there was a US version of this” but I thought I was just asking for too much. Might get me back into playing GeoGuessr more frequently than I have been recently
ОтветитьHey nice I'm a student at the University of Minnesota and when you got that round I knew where you were immediately!
ОтветитьWhoever found and picked that new england license plate loc is crazy bro
ОтветитьThis is such a weirdly specialist skill that is also entirely useless
ОтветитьI am 8 minutes into the video and have been scared shitless twice. I am not saying which places, but there have been two streets that I have stood on with my own two feet
Ответитьlove watch you
ОтветитьGood job with the Oregon one. Locals can tell a place but ive lived in several places in Oregon for a few decades. Some of those neighborhoods can look the same in different parts of the state.
ОтветитьI have a friend who lives in Elizabethtown. Since it's so close to Fort Knox, there are a lot of active-duty soldiers who live there, so that could explain the different plates you were seeing.
Ответитьyour so good
Ответить"hellish suburban development"
ОтветитьSuper fun, love a play-along video.
I still cannot decipher the blurred license plates as skillfully as you and others do, need more practice.
In the round where
you picked PA when it was an Atlanta suburb: the crapemyrtle and magnolia trees are a giveaway that it’s somewhere in the South. Good thing to look out for in residential/urban areas like that
YAY! 7 years after moving to Southeast PA, I’m finally learning what the landscapes look like. I saw the PA/MD border & I knew that was the near the border and further west than I am but not middle of the state yet. I’m unreasonably excited by this. LoL
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