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That last one was brutal!
One guy got 24,978. Not sure who he is on the Caf.
Round 4 was right where I used to live![]()
Ah maybe you’re right, I play pretty regularly and have pro so not aware of what is available for non-pro folk.Would it work the same with the "new" (newer than our last games) time system? I haven't really played it since then, so I don't know how it would affect the way we were playing.
If it still works, I wouldn't mind getting pro to create some maps/challenges. Though when I click to play my old maps now (without Pro), I get the message about the time limit. Maybe it's different if someone with Pro has created a challenge and shared the link, which is what we did I guess? Can't remember if Pro came into it, but I had it at least.
I enjoyed the @Solius games, even thought I was lucky to hit the right continent most of the time.
Cheers! I basically got one right and was reminded how bad I am at this!
Wanted to play a game just now after watching a random Rainbolt clip, but they've removed the option to play for free as from Feb 1, 2024![]()
Yeah pretty much. Really liked the game but I'm just not gonna pay for it, even if it's only €25/year. Feck that.Yep. Everything that was once good is eventually ruined/paywalled.
Been watching a bit GeoWizard on youtube lately. A little of his old Geoguessr content but mostly travel stuff and 'straight line' challenges.
Never really too into Geoguessr, but did like stuff that was similar to what I think is cheat mode? Where you can use any available tools or sources to track down a location.
GeoWizard has a "Geo detective" series on his channel where he tries to do that from pictures people sent him. Used to play a similar game on a forum a few years ago, although reverse image searches weren't as advanced back then. Think it's a lot easier using that sort of tool these days.
It could be time consuming, but you actually felt like some sort of criminal investigator or intelligence service agent trying to figure it all out. Was fun.
Like I said, never really did Geogueesr itself, but from what I've been reading lately people who are really into it have a ton of knowledge now compared to how it once was? The different kinds of road markings, power lines, road sign design including the poles that they're on, car license plates etc. in all the different countries? Even stuff like the quality of image from the camera used in streetview and of course full knowledge of which countries have streetview to begin with.