Someone asked me if I'd be interested in doing some private coaching on the last video. If you're interested in this, DM me on the discord found in the description!
41:18 You can't see the Colombian cross on the front of the traffic sign, but you can actually see the four screws on the front that connect to the cross on the back!
This video is awesome!!! I'm a beginner and a play along with detailed explanation like this is definitely what I need. Thank you!! I hope you can do more of this type of video in the future. Cheers
@@zi8gzag Scottish Gaelic is very similar to the Irish language. Being Irish I was able to recognise the Irish world for welcome in the word for "reception" in the sign. Definitely a rare on because it is really only spoken in the Highlands and I actually didn't know it was so prominent in public signage there. Very interesting round.
@27:00 the biggest clue for this round to be France is the word "payant" on every parking spot, plus the blue street name sign looked really French to me. Great video format, I really learn a lot, especially in the non European countries!
To the clue with french cars: Dacia is a French car label, however they are produced in Romania. So you see Dacia cars a lot in France and Romania. In Addition to that, in coastal France they use a lot of shells to decorate their walls on houses. On the west coast the houses are mostly white and on the north coast you might often see some red and some grey houses between the white ones
Dacia is actually a Romanian car brand, who was bought by Renault. But that doesn't make it French (like Skoda is still Czech and not German although bought by Volkswagen).
Thanks for following up on my request, loved this video. You got me 5 from 5 - got two perfect scores in there though (Tasmania and Botswana). Not upset though, found nearly all the clues in my skillset and learned a tonne about signs, google cars, poles and bollards. That was one awesome streak.
Enjoyed the narrative. My best round was the Tasmania round. After seeing the Australian bollards, I guessed that the “TSO 2018” on the bus stood for “Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - 2018 Season”. Then I spotted Campbell Town on the map for 5000 points.
I once did a cross country drive across the US, I actually drove through Boise city Oklahoma, so I actually just recognised it very quickly lol. We got breakfast at a small cafe there called the blue bonnet cafe, it was the most steriotypical farmer cafe, some older folks in the corner who welcomed us in and told us to just sit anywhere, overall a really good time, would recommend lol
35:57 I couldn't guess Tasmania from the other clues but first thing I saw was that church sign and "thechurchtas" which made me immediately think Tasmania since the trees were definitely more Australian. Managed to get this one in 4m from the location.
Almost 1 hour zi8gzag video, what else could you ask for! Really good explanations on the rounds, really helpful for the new players on the community. Again no greek round in the whole 54 minute video. Greek boy is sad rn xD. Anyways nice video and good job on breaking your personal best country streak! :D
50:10 Czechia to Slovenia isn't an unreasonably long trip to do for business, distances in Europe are generally quite small compared to many other places. The text on the bus stop definitely looked czech to me with the ů and all though.
The reason you didn't see Cyrillic in North Macedonia is because you're close to Tetero, which is the area where there is a majority of Albanians so the language will be often Albanian.
Play alongs are always a good time Game 1 : 15,310 sadly i didn't notice the yellow of the motorbike in Colombia and also really should've gotten the Turkey round since it was pretty obvious Game 2 : 22,292 ( beat you on that one hehe ) Game 3 : 22,008 ( no match for your insane Usa guess ) Game 4 : 12,186 ( I knew it was Ireland or UK in the first round but my gut was on crack and told me to go NZ and the rest is history ) Game 5 : 17:542 i was doing great but then the last round came and i had no idea for whatever reason my gut got drunk once again and i went for Ecuador got 13 points big R.I.P
there is new coverage as of 2 years later. i saw the first round after playing the challenge and was like hold on, there are less cars in that image....
Yo dude. As a new, seemingly above average Geoguessr player, i enjoy your videos. The fast-paced playstyle and commentary suits me. Thanks for uploading this, definetely a couple noticeable "tricks" and hints in this.
Someone asked me if I'd be interested in doing some private coaching on the last video. If you're interested in this, DM me on the discord found in the description!
41:18 You can't see the Colombian cross on the front of the traffic sign, but you can actually see the four screws on the front that connect to the cross on the back!
This video is awesome!!! I'm a beginner and a play along with detailed explanation like this is definitely what I need. Thank you!! I hope you can do more of this type of video in the future. Cheers
Most welcome!
The language in round 2 appears to be Scottish Gaelic, Scots is much more similar to English. Anyway, amazing video!
That makes a lot of sense! Tough one
@@zi8gzag Scottish Gaelic is very similar to the Irish language. Being Irish I was able to recognise the Irish world for welcome in the word for "reception" in the sign. Definitely a rare on because it is really only spoken in the Highlands and I actually didn't know it was so prominent in public signage there. Very interesting round.
@27:00 the biggest clue for this round to be France is the word "payant" on every parking spot, plus the blue street name sign looked really French to me.
Great video format, I really learn a lot, especially in the non European countries!
Cheers dutchie! thanks for the knowledge
To the clue with french cars: Dacia is a French car label, however they are produced in Romania. So you see Dacia cars a lot in France and Romania.
In Addition to that, in coastal France they use a lot of shells to decorate their walls on houses.
On the west coast the houses are mostly white and on the north coast you might often see some red and some grey houses between the white ones
Good clues Ole, thanks
Dacia is actually a Romanian car brand, who was bought by Renault. But that doesn't make it French (like Skoda is still Czech and not German although bought by Volkswagen).
Thanks for following up on my request, loved this video.
You got me 5 from 5 - got two perfect scores in there though (Tasmania and Botswana).
Not upset though, found nearly all the clues in my skillset and learned a tonne about signs, google cars, poles and bollards.
That was one awesome streak.
Thanks Alexei! Nice work bro
Enjoyed the narrative.
My best round was the Tasmania round. After seeing the Australian bollards, I guessed that the “TSO 2018” on the bus stood for “Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - 2018 Season”. Then I spotted Campbell Town on the map for 5000 points.
Nice! well played
i love these videos, i often have time in the morning since im in college and nothing makes me happier than a 1h zig geoguessr vid!
Love it! Aussie time bestest
i love this format, great fun and great explanations! thanks!
I once did a cross country drive across the US, I actually drove through Boise city Oklahoma, so I actually just recognised it very quickly lol. We got breakfast at a small cafe there called the blue bonnet cafe, it was the most steriotypical farmer cafe, some older folks in the corner who welcomed us in and told us to just sit anywhere, overall a really good time, would recommend lol
35:57 I couldn't guess Tasmania from the other clues but first thing I saw was that church sign and "thechurchtas" which made me immediately think Tasmania since the trees were definitely more Australian. Managed to get this one in 4m from the location.
Almost 1 hour zi8gzag video, what else could you ask for!
Really good explanations on the rounds, really helpful for the new players on the community. Again no greek round in the whole 54 minute video. Greek boy is sad rn xD. Anyways nice video and good job on breaking your personal best country streak! :D
Thanks Poisoned! We on holiday time with these video lengths hahahaha
also a quick tip, prince edward island has reddish soil! very helpful tip for an insane guess
Never heard that, cheers
50:10 Czechia to Slovenia isn't an unreasonably long trip to do for business, distances in Europe are generally quite small compared to many other places. The text on the bus stop definitely looked czech to me with the ů and all though.
I learned so much with this video, thank you very much for the fantastic video 🇵🇹😃 And congratulations for the record 🥳
Thanks as always Diogo
Fun and educational, exactly how we like it! 👍🏼
Love the content, man! Looking forward to more videos like this! Warm hugs from Romania
Thanks Stefan, more coming bro
That language could be Scottish Gaelic, similar to Welsh, in round 2.
this was fun to play along with. you should do more of these!
Shall do!
Helpful for the guys
The reason you didn't see Cyrillic in North Macedonia is because you're close to Tetero, which is the area where there is a majority of Albanians so the language will be often Albanian.
Play alongs are always a good time
Game 1 : 15,310 sadly i didn't notice the yellow of the motorbike in Colombia and also really should've gotten the Turkey round since it was pretty obvious
Game 2 : 22,292 ( beat you on that one hehe )
Game 3 : 22,008 ( no match for your insane Usa guess )
Game 4 : 12,186 ( I knew it was Ireland or UK in the first round but my gut was on crack and told me to go NZ and the rest is history )
Game 5 : 17:542 i was doing great but then the last round came and i had no idea for whatever reason my gut got drunk once again and i went for Ecuador got 13 points big R.I.P
Well played, awesome models
Starting to watch rn and I already know its gonna be a great 54:47 minutes of fun. Make sure you subscribe and like the video everyone!
Appreciate the support Noam :D:D The man speaks truth y'all...
It was Scottish Gaelic on the sign. First time I've had use from knowing the language.
Awesome video, hope to see more of these!
I have made more in the meantime, Gabriele!
Great video,you gave my lots of tips 😊
Thanks so much for sharing with us!
The u with the hook is exclusively Lithuanian as far as I know I have never seen it in any other country other than Lithuania
there is new coverage as of 2 years later. i saw the first round after playing the challenge and was like hold on, there are less cars in that image....
Nice tips, thank you
amazing video, youve helped a lot!
Where do you find information on the different car/camera generations and how to spot them?
I have a video on the camera generations in my tutorials playlist!
I got the Scottish one on the first round as my wife is from the next village to the one shown. Language is gaelic.
So good, cheers.
on the second guess in the first challenge i live close to there
Yo dude. As a new, seemingly above average Geoguessr player, i enjoy your videos. The fast-paced playstyle and commentary suits me. Thanks for uploading this, definetely a couple noticeable "tricks" and hints in this.
how do you differentiate cars so easily, how do you know it is French Italian Asian American etc?
Just a personal interest of mine:)
ty a lot
20:03 "I'm not terribly confident when it comes to North Macedonian architecture, to be honest"
Embarassing!