Refer to the post flair as a guide for the types of things to share here I figured it was automatically on monthly because it showed the monthly rate while viewing each subscription, so i bought the most expensive subscription and later realized i spent 40$ for the annual subscription If you're looking for geoguessr challenges, head to r/geochallenges!
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Geoguessr has this neat feature where if you zoom in on a country it shows you the native language/script
Comparing this to the writing you found in game can be a huge help.
Some of you may have seen this same post here a month ago, but it got downvoted to 0 (at one point it was up to 15, then it just dropped for some reason) Thought i'd post it again in light of the news From what i can tell, my site is the only financially stable alternative to geoguessr Just joined geoguessr, i usually look for ads that contain websites to see the country codes (.fr,.sk,.au, etc.), but it's not possible everywhere, of course
Do you have similar tips you would like to share? I've been watching geoguessr youtubers way longer than i've been playing the game Recently i've heard pros talk about different documents with metas for countries and regions and all that The two main sources i use to get better at the game are youtube videos and plonk it
I'm interested in knowing where these documents are or how to access them so i can improve my skills at the game
As far as countries on street view/geoguessr pare All of south america, and puerto rico alto Mexico, guatemala, costa rica (and the rest of central america) stop Most of europe, any english speaking country arrêt
Malaysia (and brunei) also note stop appears on the cambodian sign along with the khmer script Thailand and laos have only.