geoguessr pro reacts to youtubers playing geoguessr for the first time

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Published 2023-01-20

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  • @jona__s8625
    i died at xqc going "Look there is his stuff" at the backpack lmao
  • @benfunch
    yo rainbolt. never have i seen a decently large creator just openly praising other creators’ abilities on a game they’re good at even when they aren’t doing everything right. this open attitude is extremely encouraging for younger/less-experienced audience members and it is SO REFRESHING AND ADMIRABLE. much love brother! props!
  • @tikkelbikkel
    xQc's bit about the Google employee not doing his job is hilarious
  • @SGDean53
    During lockdown Harry and Josh from the sidemen were pretty good at geoguessr. A collab with them would be very cool
  • @jookie4207
    Harry has always been the smartest general knowledge sideman. He’s very underrated and very funny
  • @MaybeLily1234
    the way youre so nice and not judgemental watching these people when youre amazing at this game- speaks volumes about your humility
  • For the tutorial round in Aus - It's supposed to be a round about moving. From where you start you can either go the direction speed went and see a sign (at ~01:38) which has "Sydney Royal Botanical Gardens". Alternatively, If you turn around and move 1-2 times you can see the Sydney Opera House.
  • @-aquxity-
    "he is smarter than most people probably think" speed: "kzakaken"
  • This guy is so wholesome man. He is just smiling so genuinely while watching newbies play. Reliving the olden days of pure bliss.
  • After basically mastering Famous Places, it's so weird seeing streamers, even Rainbolt struggling to guess a location because there are like 200 or 300 monuments and famous places from different angles et.c. and if you play for a whole fricking quarantine like I did, it's like Rainbolt's country guessing. An image for 0.1sec is enough to 5k it.
  • @yuzik01
    Didn't expect this to be so supportive and informative either. You're right on point about the feeling of playing for the first time, and revisiting that feeling by watching someone else play for the first time. Exploring the locations you never knew existed, trusting your intuition, feeling stupid for not knowing flags, knowing a country exists but not where it is on the map, and the happiness when you get it right even though you're not sure? Yeah, knowing meta and being able to guess a location immediately is very cool and satisfying, but it's also fun to investigate a bit for clues and feel the vibe of the place. You just made me want to go play geoguessr again, even though I'm a noob too!
  • @Cubeforc3
    I love the trekker cam stuff, it gives non-meta players a chance to shine by observing the world rather than poles on the side of the road or dust on the camera lens.
  • @prim16
    7:06 My dude has Kazakakin down so well, like the back of his palm. So proud
  • @radish5831
    It feels so fresh seeing someone being more informative and reminiscing on the game rather than trashing and correcting! Love the videos, you have to do this again
  • @coskunalkan2896
    "Athens, Rome same thing" the most American answer ever ❤