Geoguessr - F1 2023 EDITION!
Today we'll be celebrating the start of the F1 season by playing some F1 Themed Geoguessr, guessing the tracks. How do you get on?
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00:00 Intro and Rules
01:00 Track 1
2:00 Track 2
3:50 Track 3
5:00 Track 4
6:00 Dumbness
6:50 Track 5
9:00 Attempt 2
9:30 Track 1
12:20 Track 2
12:40 Track 3
14:45 Track 4
15:40 Track 5
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About the Game
Geoguessr is a geographical browser game in which players guess locations from street view imagery. Launched in May 2013, the game now features multiple modes for both single- and multiplayer competitions.
The game has been described as a geographical educational tool, and players learn location-specific characteristics such as writing systems, soil types, and flora.
Modes
The "classic" Geoguessr game mode consists of five rounds, each showing a different street view location. The player scores more points (to a maximum of 5,000) depending on how close to the actual photo location they guess. Games may be user-generated or random.
Alternative game modes include Battle Royale, a multiplayer last man standing game; duels, a two-player head-to-head competition; streaks, where players identify countries, U.S. states, or world cities until they guess incorrectly; and explorer mode, a single-player game where medals are awarded for accuracy in individual countries.
Interface
The game's HUD primarily features the Google Street View imagery, as well as a compass. Users can control the movement, panning, and zooming of the image, although Geoguessr allows any of these features to be disabled for harder gameplay. An inset map, using Google Maps's standard overlay, allows players to place a pin to make their guess.
Strategy
Users may interpret their location from the photographs by reading road signage, finding the relative position of the Sun, identifying flora and soil types, and learning diacritics specific to particular writing systems. Players can also make use of Street View metadata to ascertain their location – for example, the Street View vehicle that captured imagery north of Eswatini was unique in that it was green and had white roof racks.
Distribution
Geoguessr has both free and paid (subscription) memberships. The free mode restricts users to 5 minutes' game play every 15 minutes. Paid memberships are US$1.99 per month.
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