Geoguessr Challenge - Lewis vs Duncan (Part 1)
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2013
- Duncan takes on Lewis at the GeoGuessr Challenge!
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12:16 Lewis.exe has stopped working
Im am from Norway, and it was so funny when you guys try to read høyanger!!! Hahaha :)
love this series
If you look closely at American highway number signs, they have the outline of the states they're in. Which makes figuring out American locations super easy
Thank you Duncan, calling us damn norwegians! xD
IKR
It is tons of mountains... and a ø.... I see this quite obviuos...
"Captain Frank's" Definitely Egypt.
This game has been updated so much you should replay it (if you haven't already)! There is a few new features like a challenge mode and all across the world I would love to see you try to do the New York Geoguesser!
I live in rural New England and when that Maine road showed up with it's autumn foliage, little white meeting houses and low stone walls, I had the eeriest feeling of home.
Lol every norwegian is like HØYANGER OMG IT HAS AN Ø IN IT OMG ITS NORWAY TOTALLY
Finland isn't part of scandinavia.
Fennoscandia FTW
+peronkop People often use Scandinavia to mean the Nordic countries.
Mikazha I know, and it's wrong.
The Battleship Cairo was what the sign was referring to. I live in one of the states not touching but in a state relatively close and when i was younger went on a road trip to there. It was one of the first ironclads, the ships with iron stuck to the side of a boat to make it stronger. The Battleship Cairo is awesome.
the 4/5 round as soon as i saw river and mountains and the road I knew where it was and i have been there it is beatiful!
ÆØÅ for the win!
Yes it will because you can see the shadow of the car and road arrows to show which way you should drive
I figured with the colourful leaves and how people go to the north-east of the US to watch the foliage during autumn, I figured it'd be there. Wish I could click a link and play the exact same locations as the did.
You can tell that the first one was Japan because the speed limit sign is on the left & Japan is the only country out of the three they mentioned that drives on the left (Hong Kong drives on the left too).
You can tell the the second one is Finland because of the language on the signs. Finnish (like Estonian) has many repeating letters so that's a dead giveaway.
You can tell that the third one is the US straight away because of the yellow road lines, wide road, signs & vehicles.
nice game, thanks for showing it.
Haha I was so suprised when it was in Maine, I live there xD
Yeah, want more?
It's in Melbourne, bordering Swanson st, down the road from Edihad stadium, right near Federation square :D
i knew it was okinawa as soon as it showed up, i lived there for 3 years and have actually driven past those green houses when headed to vacationing spots
The south US is very green and super sunny. Much sunnier than the north. I'm in GA now for vacation. It's much to hot to go outside. (Loving the AC)
When you guys were in Maine, I knew it, too. I live in Maine. It looked very similar to places I've been.
At 13:03 There are road signs with the outline of the state of Georgia on them. Although I will admit that if there was a road number with the outline of Wales I probably wouldn't recognize it either.
Well places like rural New England are as green as anywhere except in fall when the foliage gets to be pretty damn mind numbing. And of course the winter, when it's either brown and grey or more likely covered in snow.
Actually, it won't, because the camera sometimes records what's going behind the car, and sometimes records what's in front, so it's easy to mix it up.
when they where in Georgia i could tell right off the bat because at 13:00 there is a state route sign with an out line of Georgia.
There were interstate road signs in the last one with the picture of Georgia on them.
US state roads typically have the shape of the state on the sign, those had georgia if you looked
On the fifth round, Duncan passed a state route sign with the shape of Georgia on it. He didn't notice it, went around the corner to Frank's motel, and I just went V-8 facepalm with a wrecking ball to my face...
I could tell the last one was Georgia because the route sign at the intersection looked like the state of Georgia which is commonly used here in America
**Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. And Finland being apart of it depends on the individuals opinion.
No, he makes sense. Cars drive on different sides of the road in some countries. When there are other cars/shadows, you can tell which way the google car is moving.
Highway signs in America have the number of the Highway inside the shape of the State you're in. Examples are shown on the signs they passed in Georgia.
For the last one you can tell it was Georgia because there was a road sign with an outline of Georgia on it
The Mountain Goats song Alpha Omega references boiled peanuts from Cairo, Georgia. Thanks JD!
Thanks for telling the world where you live
I don't expect them to know the shapes of all the different States in America, but one of the highway signs they looked at did have the shape of the state of Georgia on it. Just a note if anyone else is playing this game, many American states have the state's shape on their smaller highway signs.
Omg the way you pronnounce finnish! XD
I fucking love games like this
Same, also Finland and Georgia. Georgia because the road sign was in the shape of Georgia.
Duncan!
American road signs for really long roads have the states as part of the backgrounds. If you would have looked more closely on the fifth one, several of those signs had the state of Georgia on them, which could have clued you in immensely.
good job duncan!
that looks like a street i drive around quite frequently. the american town. it isnt. but its freaky how close that is to me, and how much it looks like places near me
Though that the one in Maine was Michigan I saw signature Michigan potholes
How many points do you think I would get, considering my grandmother grew up near Pelham, Georgia, and I knew exactly where it was.
The entire time I was screaming in my mind the Finnish cities and then when he put it in south Finland, I was overjoyed! :D
13:02 they missed a big hint that it was in Georgia if you look to the right you can see that it has the shape of Georgia on the road signs
haha! Im from finland and it was fun to hear how they tried to pronounce the names! :p
I would like to make a note for the Yogscast on this game. In the USA we have highway signs with the state that it is in on the sign. This should be a big help if you come across one of these signs, they are normally black and white, like in this video... :)
It will help if you look at what side of the road your driving on
when nilesy play this on his livestream it was so funny
I loved how they said Lappeenranta. Hilarious.
I have actually been down that exact waterway in Norway and recognize that road. What are the odds.
Thing that may make a place Norway in Geoguessr: The letters: Æ,Ø and Å on the roadsigns, mountainous fjords, snow, rain and gray sky`s, tunnels, fishing boats in small and snowy fjords, car`s that drive on the right side of the road, the stupid oil-industry, wooden house`s, Prius and Mercedes taxi`s, forest, winding roads and nice nature. Remember that when you play Geoguessr. Remember that Japan drive on the left side of the road, and China and Korea don`t. (The gaming tip of the day:)?
I didnt take half a second to get the norway one, i have driven on that road several times
Im surprised they did not think to look which side of the road they were driving on.
It is.
Yes.
Yup
That moment when you've really been to Jim's Market.
YES!
yea, it is a great place for the nightlife, but I always had problems going down there because of sketchy people down there
I noticed that, but they might not know about it, being from the UK
12:16
"di- bi- di- jre dig jebuh surr"
-Lewis Brindly
Well, as a foreign language German is pretty hard to learn, grammar wise especially. If u are interested u surely can check it out, but prepare for some work :D.
What especially confuses most foreigners are the articles, because your "the" equals to 3 different articles in German, "der", "die" and "das".
How old are you exactly and what school do you plan to visit? I am currently in the 11th class of the Gymnasium, which could be compared to the college.
You named the place where I live!
yes
1302 : map of Georgia on 2 street signs ...just had to find the state shaped like that ...not that 2 guys from england would know we do that over here - but yea state highway signs are in the shape of the state like that.
Im from maine and i instantly knew the area.
it was so funny to listen when you tried to pronounce the finnish names lewis ur a natural :D
Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts, etc weren't cultivated from kale, they were artificially bred from, I believe, the Brassica oleracea; some sort of primitive cabbage look-alike
My brother tagged me in something on facebook the other day with the family tree, all of the things you just listed were the cultivated from 'wild mustard'. I didn't bother to fact check that, but it doesn't seem unreasonable, because the leafs became one plant, the stem became another, the buds the next and the flowers another. (Eg, florets become cauliflower, leafs become kale.) Sorry for dragging you back to a 2 year old topic. :P
It's sounds so funny when you guys try finnish the way you pronounce them LMAO.
10:20 Reminded me of the game Riven!
I'm Norwegian and I think our silly "o"s (which I can't type in America) are just wonderful
Why did you guys have to introduce me to this site. As if I needed another brain puzzle addiction XD
Trucking Tuesday scared me x.x
08:49 definely norway with theese mountains
Norway looks epic!
Don't worry Duncan I was just in Okinawa and I thought the first place was going to be somewhere in Kanto.
In Denmark we use "an o with a cross through" or a Ø
Thanks :D
My girlfriend managed to beat me during her very last turn. She found a road sign on the highway and figured out that we were on a highway in Australia. She spent some time looking at the map and figured out where the road sign was exactly, and she ended up being literally 10mm off. She earned around 7000 or so points for that one, and jumped up from 4000 total points to 11,000 in that single turn.
13:02 Shows you a state highway, with the Georgia state on it!
scandinavia has that name due to the union that was there with norway sweeden and damark
Almost always there will be someone watching that is just screaming where it is while they are way off...
9:00 that was on top gear
I feel like taking a holiday in norway now..
You guys almost pinned my town down in Maine o.o
I actually didn't recognize the shape myself, but it would have been easy to cross-reference the shape on the sign with the map.
exphos and fumblemore fight of the ages
Holly crap when they where on the America one I fessed main when they where saying the Rocky Mountains
My highest score is 15079 !
But the bus with "Palermo Sightseeing" written on the front, and the fact that I immediately recognized Lenin's Mausoleum helped me quite a bit xP
Lol, dat face Duncan uses at the beginning.
6:00 if you looked at the shadow, it was going forward on the right side which is a North American thing
3:43 ... ... RIGHT AFTER I SAW THAT TEXT I KNEW IT WAS FINLAND. (i'm finnish) and btw: you guys spell our text really REALLY funny.
04:11 I drove past that sign about a week a go!
I noticed a positive shift in that category, but i had not enough characters to write it down. But about general knowledge of languages, i feel like most Americans couldn't instinctively tell if a text was chinese, korean or japanese. Or dutch, german or swedish. its just a feel for foreign language that most americans lack since they grow up in an environment where you are not in touch with foreign languages, while in Europe it is completely different.
there's an Athens in Georgia also, that was my clue for guessing Georgia :)
I figured out it was Finland and I'm a dane :)
The vegetation was Scandinavian, however it seemed to empty for it to be Denmark, and Norway and Sweden doesn't have those kinds of town names :3
I just knew they were in Finland the first second i saw the landscape:D