You never fail to make the most insane, out of the blue guesses with no clues and then miss a giant clue such as the Paris or Singapore rounds. Never change!
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I missed the flag but managed to spot a url with the .sg country code. In the New Zealand round, he also missed that the bins right next to the starting point said Aukland on them.
I forget my first vid but he talked about his trip to Croatia in it. He was at like 2000 subs at the time and it’s wild that he’s still the same Tom with the success now.
20:21 is Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Map "Resistance" based in Paris - knew that street seemed familiar from Infected gameplays lol. Great video as always Tom!
Got my first ever 25,000 on An Urban World the other day. It might have taken me 1hr 36mins and I spent 45 mins scouring Montreal for the right street but we got there. Hopefully not so long next time.
@@shaunald it should be illegal to have a Levesque Street and a Rene Levesque Street in the same city, wasted ages because I could only see half the sign 🤪
Tom hyping up the stakes before each game is so funny. Him saying “this is the decider it all come down to this” is like a little boy telling himself he’s about to hit a game winning shot at the buzzer 😂
Always very nice to see you playing GeoGuessr Tom, and I really like your idea of comparing your past self to the present. Back in 2016 for me, which was the end of secondary school and I only played it now and then when I needed a break from homework. And now in 2022, I am playing everyday, make content and really been enjoying it. I can look back in the space of a year, and I have improved so much and been taking part in pro tournaments very recently. It's crazy how long you been playing the game and been providing the content for the community. You'll always be a legend. Keep it up man, and continue having a good time at what you enjoy doing :)
I live in Oregon, and the Oregon round got me. In Geoguessr, you're so trained to think "what exotic location is this?" so the idea that it's right in your backyard doesn't even cross your mind.
"Yes, I am better than my former myself, or at least I was 10 minutes ago" sounds like an Arctic Monkeys lyric edit also "There we were, on the edge of a volcano basically"
Absolutely lost my mind when I saw that housing development with the area code in the second round of the second game; that was MY area code growing up!!
@@joehashbrowns7577 he will not. gun violence is rlly bad but its usually specifically targetted or against minorities. or gang violence. he will be perfectly fine
Hi Tom, a couple of clues I picked up on that might have saved some points: The Singapore one had white and black kerbs that you see in Southeast Asia and not Australia. I think there was also a Singapore flag visible in the background at one point. The Paris one: there was an 18th Arrondissement marking on the street sign, which meant it was in Paris. If you learn the "snail" pattern of the arrondissements, you could also get the area of Paris that it is in.
Even I could tell that was a classic Singapore looking location. Tom definitely beat me on pretty much every other guess, even his far ones. But it made me feel like at least I’ve learned some things from watching so much geoguessr content!
FYI they have arrondissements in Marseille and Lyon too (although neither have 18). Paris's are really distinctive though, with their cool art nouveau style and green border. Marseille's and Lyon's are more similar, just blue and white.
@@Michael-kp4bd Same, I rarely play but watch so many Geoguessr playthroughs that I start picking up stuff. That Singapore round was quite distinctive.
20:35 Above the name of the street you have the "18 Arr". I encountered them just in Paris. That means it's the 18th district. And the district number is visible on Google Maps.
it's in fact the place a call of duty map located in paris is based on so if he spent more time playing fps than geoguesser he could have scored more point in that round xD
Hi Tom, great video as always! You could also try to do a series where you play old challenge links you did videos on (if they still work, i don't know). I think it would be fun to see the differences between choices / reasoning behind choices. Good luck! :)
Mate, that first round was brilliant!!! The yellow no-parking lines in the NZ one we’re a bit of a clue, Tom… Great to see you playing Geoguesser again, we all miss it plenty!! Enjoy your US trip!!
Game 3, unfortunately my wife called Paris and I wasn't sure. Ran out of time (playing on a laptop without a mouse) and went somewhere between France and Italy. Then saw where it was and realised you can see Sacre Coeur right there over the houses...
21:30 The triangular sign reading "No Passing Zone" is specific to the United States. In Canada the equivalent sign is a white square with diagram of two cars in a red circle and a slash through the one on the left. In general Canada uses symbols on road signs while USA uses English words. And where US signs have both symbols and words, Canadian signs only have the symbols. For example the Canadian "One Way", "Yield", "Do Not Enter" and "Railway Crossing" signs are roughly the same as the American signs but without the text.
I watched so many of your videos, but this was my first time actually playing along! I was terrible, but I did beat you in a few rounds. You and I both picked Sydney for the Singapore one, so we got exactly the same points! I've played very little Geoguesser, but I've been watching a lot of people play. I was happy that I knew what the Mongolia truck looked like! Good game! I hope you're having a great time in America!
Actually gave me a rush to have played all rounds before seeing Tom's guesses. 😅 I was laughing all the way through the first one because I'd never imagine Tom getting Mongolia right, and yet he got it from a fucking desert with nothing there.
no one could ever kidnap this guy... the kidnapper would unblindfold him, hed make a run for it calling the cops saying "SOMEONE HAS KIDNAPPED ME AND TAKEN ME TO 10030 PALTRY DRIVE IN RYE, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM"
Hey Tom, finally beat you in game 2! There was a trash bin that I know you usually skip over because they're always so blurry. But it Said Auckland Council and I got right in to win! 17,185 points, love your content man
I think you were probably thinking of George St, the main road through the centre of Sydney. Hardly a unique name, though. 20:36 Parisian street signs always have a numbered Arrondissement in a little crescent on the top. As far as I know they're the only city that uses this style. They're numbered somewhat unhelpfully in a clockwise spiral from the centre out, so unless you just know them all instinctively it's not that useful in very short timed rounds, but you'll at least know you're in Paris.
that last round of the 2nd game was so silly LOL. that screamed south asia, even to me, a complete noob. also, I didn't notice cause I was freaking out over what you were doing, but there's an Indonesian flag right in your face there xD
20:30 I wwas tinkining that place had a very Resistance map from MW3 vibe and in fact I googled it before posting the coment and it is the real location the map is based on what and amazing coincidence
Tom, you miss a lot of the central Oregon ones in these videos and I will give you a big hint. Those trees, they are ponderosa pines that are only really in central Oregon to northern California. It is also very obvious when the dirt next to the roads is that reddish color as that high desert area is all lava rock which gives the dirt that color. They are a dead giveaway for those images. I live in SW Washington but spend a lot of time in central Oregon with friends in the summer. It is actually crazy how much pollen those trees hold. In the spring time, it looks like yellow pinecones in the trees that leave a cloud of pollen when the wind blows. It is so bad, the roads are basically stained yellow when everything is in bloom.
On challenge number 2, don't feel too bad. I saw the city name on a poster in the NZ one and a country net domain on a poster on the final round... but timed ones always stress me out and I absolutely picked the wrong countries. Oddly, a few miles off yours for the NZ one!
I hope you're out there memorizing every state flag, license plate, climate, street plan, and architecture style during your US trip Tom! Oh and the trees too, don't forget to memorize the trees
Turquoise toblerone-shaped bus stops with coloured numbers on, can only really be Paris! You were still better then me on everything except that and Singapore! And we made the same mistake with the New Zealand one! Good job on that first round though!
as good as your new content is, i’ve missed this classic type of video. just raw geoguessr. could be a nice gap filler in between your bigger projects tom
On the street plate "Place Dalida", it is written "18 Art". It must be Paris, Last one, of course it was Thailand, but I can only say for having lived there for 30 years. And I would have gone for North-East because of all the red dirt.
Ashamed to admit that I thought of the map Resistance from MW3 before thinking of a country at 20:25
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Missing the 18. arrondissement at 20:55 really cemented that Tom got a little rusty with the old geogusser. But who cares, the USA trip is going to be very interesting.
A tip for Mongolia: if you are in a completely flat sand desert, always click exactly where the location was in that round (to the east of the northern part of that oval-shaped road structure).
A quick tip for 09:18 - Kazakhstan has almost no Google Streetview coverage whatsoever. So it's pretty much never Kazakhstan and always Mongolia if you have this type of car.
Funny thing how everybody recognises the Paris location from COD. For me it was: Oh, I've been to this place recently, but there were a lot of people everywhere. (Rewinding I saw other quite obvious clues that the streetview picture must have been taken very early morning.)
When I read the title I thought you were going to do a old play along against yourself, sounds like a fun idea actually.
Yeah me too... That would be fire
I just read your comment still watching an ad and I thought that too. Looking forward to see what he actually does and means with the title 😅😂
I don’t think it would work tbh, if he did well then everyone would just accuse him of either cheating or remembering the rounds
@@daconor91 Ain't no way he would remember rounds from 6 years ago... People probably would accuse him yeah, but who cares
@@daconor91 people already accuse him of cheating. Who cares
You never fail to make the most insane, out of the blue guesses with no clues and then miss a giant clue such as the Paris or Singapore rounds. Never change!
The Paris one even said "18eme Arr." on the sign.
Even I thought Singapore
@@ashc151 Those blue and green Parisian street signs are probably the most recognisable in the world after the London ones.
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I actually gasped when you missed Singapore in the second game. THE FLAG WAS RIGHT THERE
I didn't notice the flag, but the English writing, trees, cars and tall buildings made me instantly think Singapore
@@dude157 I instantly get Singapore from those green fences
@@Jwats96 nah i saw those in Malaysia once aswell.. you need the double white outlones to be certain as far as I'm concerned
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I missed the flag but managed to spot a url with the .sg country code. In the New Zealand round, he also missed that the bins right next to the starting point said Aukland on them.
8:12 "I'm going to go into Swindon" is a very dangerous sentence
Residents of Swindon better be quaking in their boots for the arrival of Tom Davies.
😂
That exact area in Paris was used as a Multiplayer map in MW3 lol
Init, I was hoping I wasn’t the only one to notice that
What's crazy is that I haven't played this game in 10 years but I still recognized this place immediately
Couldn’t believe it when I saw it 😍
@@rascallion1583 Resistance, iirc.
I thought the same thing when I saw it haha
This video made me realize how much I miss your regular GeoGuessr play-alongs.
Are we just going to ignore that the Paris round was a map in COD MW3😭 Renaissance, what a round
what are the chances 😭
I was praying he knew that map but he said nothing 😂😂
Good times indeed - MW3 was an awesome game
Yes we are.
0:14 "Hopefully not getting shot" - no chance - if you were gonna get shot, karma would dictate that it should be a farmer in Wales.
Would most likely a land freeholder. They have disgusting views about the general public.
2016 is when I started watching you and even back then I already thought you were impressive! So amazing to see your journey over the years
@Finally 🅥 Omg, it's actually here! ruclips.net/video/DyM6w7OBHtA/видео.html
I'm exactly the same as you!
I forget my first vid but he talked about his trip to Croatia in it. He was at like 2000 subs at the time and it’s wild that he’s still the same Tom with the success now.
yeah he's kinda nigga (before anyone attack me this word have a positive meaning in my country and my language)
18th arrondissement on the sign in Paris my friend! I am still always impressed by your knowledge and instincts. Hi from Vancouver, Canada.
Not the first time has gotten tripped up by Paris due to not knowing / noticing the arrondissement.
20:21 is Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Map "Resistance" based in Paris - knew that street seemed familiar from Infected gameplays lol. Great video as always Tom!
So crazy he got that
Yeah holy crap!
dude I jumped when I saw that street
Yeah that’s the street with the stairs on the right woahh
Your average score over the 3 rounds was 17,528. You're 215 points better than 2016
gotta get an average of 3 scores from 2016 to make a real comparison
@@tallred420 and I’d say even 3 rounds isn’t nearly enough to say
Got my first ever 25,000 on An Urban World the other day. It might have taken me 1hr 36mins and I spent 45 mins scouring Montreal for the right street but we got there. Hopefully not so long next time.
To be fair, the streets of Montreal are a mess...
Lol it felt so good getting my first 25,000 too, it took so damn long and I was stuck looking for some place in rural Vermont for so long
Well done my best is 22,000 on london
@@shaunald it should be illegal to have a Levesque Street and a Rene Levesque Street in the same city, wasted ages because I could only see half the sign 🤪
That’s great bud
Tom hyping up the stakes before each game is so funny. Him saying “this is the decider it all come down to this” is like a little boy telling himself he’s about to hit a game winning shot at the buzzer 😂
Always very nice to see you playing GeoGuessr Tom, and I really like your idea of comparing your past self to the present. Back in 2016 for me, which was the end of secondary school and I only played it now and then when I needed a break from homework. And now in 2022, I am playing everyday, make content and really been enjoying it. I can look back in the space of a year, and I have improved so much and been taking part in pro tournaments very recently. It's crazy how long you been playing the game and been providing the content for the community. You'll always be a legend. Keep it up man, and continue having a good time at what you enjoy doing :)
A wild Harrier!
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I love how he starts the video with one of his fails. Guy has a great self-deprecating sense of humor.
I live in Oregon, and the Oregon round got me. In Geoguessr, you're so trained to think "what exotic location is this?" so the idea that it's right in your backyard doesn't even cross your mind.
"Yes, I am better than my former myself, or at least I was 10 minutes ago" sounds like an Arctic Monkeys lyric
edit also "There we were, on the edge of a volcano basically"
Just started uni and not a word of a lie this is such a calm break from the chaos around me
good luck, mate!
Good luck, make friends!
Thanks
Ive started 2 weeks ago and its an amazing new experience, good luck mate
Good luck with your studies, buddy!
Quick tip to differentiate between Canada and the USA, is that in Canada it says "Maximum" on speed limit signs, and in the USA it says "speed limit"
also that "no passing zone" triangle at 21:30 is only found in the usa :D
@@Popguy frisky pic
Um gotta try this
NO WAY
Yup. Because in the U.S., it's the lower limit.
Absolutely lost my mind when I saw that housing development with the area code in the second round of the second game; that was MY area code growing up!!
Love the calm talking, lovely for a chilled evening
3:28 - I'm glad you put more thought into the eventual title, it made me laugh.
Unsettling after I saw the Burlington round - that's ~500m away from where I'm from! Great video as always.
hi tom good luck with ur trip in america sounds amazing and looking forward to seeing the series
I second that. Good luck and enjoy the trip!
what's the series he's doing?
@@peachy-tay The one about his trip to America.
I’m legitimately worried he might get shot if he’s trying anything like the straight line missions in the us
@@joehashbrowns7577 he will not. gun violence is rlly bad but its usually specifically targetted or against minorities. or gang violence. he will be perfectly fine
Swindon massive
As an F1 fan, I immediately recognised Singapore from that tall building at 16:04
Hey Tom!
Enjoy your trip to the Americas, hope you don't get shot too!
Really miss Tom making these videos. His adventure videos are cool and all but these videos are the reason I subscribe to this channel.
OMG 20:27 you are exactly on the famous spot of the paris map of Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3 (Resistance)! How lucky is thattttttttt wwhaaatt
only real cod ogs can get this one only by looking at the scene xD
love the "are we recording" check every time
Hi Tom, a couple of clues I picked up on that might have saved some points: The Singapore one had white and black kerbs that you see in Southeast Asia and not Australia. I think there was also a Singapore flag visible in the background at one point. The Paris one: there was an 18th Arrondissement marking on the street sign, which meant it was in Paris. If you learn the "snail" pattern of the arrondissements, you could also get the area of Paris that it is in.
Even I could tell that was a classic Singapore looking location. Tom definitely beat me on pretty much every other guess, even his far ones. But it made me feel like at least I’ve learned some things from watching so much geoguessr content!
FYI they have arrondissements in Marseille and Lyon too (although neither have 18). Paris's are really distinctive though, with their cool art nouveau style and green border. Marseille's and Lyon's are more similar, just blue and white.
@@Michael-kp4bd Same, I rarely play but watch so many Geoguessr playthroughs that I start picking up stuff. That Singapore round was quite distinctive.
Re: Paris- He panned onto the Sacré Coeur too and my heart missed a beat! That and Singapore were the only ones I got decent points on!
20:35 Above the name of the street you have the "18 Arr". I encountered them just in Paris. That means it's the 18th district. And the district number is visible on Google Maps.
It was also possible to see the top of the Sacré-Cœur, the famous Parisian church in the Montmartre district.
it's in fact the place a call of duty map located in paris is based on so if he spent more time playing fps than geoguesser he could have scored more point in that round xD
That location in Paris is actually a map in MW3 😅
@@Edding3000_ resistance ;)
Really stoked to see what you got up to here in the US!!
What a video! The highs, the lows, the middles - and you were recording!! Magnificent
I really enjoy watching you play GeoGuessr, I pick up lots of little hints and tips.
Hi Tom, great video as always! You could also try to do a series where you play old challenge links you did videos on (if they still work, i don't know). I think it would be fun to see the differences between choices / reasoning behind choices. Good luck! :)
Gosh I just love to watch you play Geoguessr, it brings me back to good old days of the game.
@20:21 is the spot that one of the maps from Modern Warfare 3 was based. Never been there but ill never forget the look of that place.. lol...
Mate, that first round was brilliant!!!
The yellow no-parking lines in the NZ one we’re a bit of a clue, Tom…
Great to see you playing Geoguesser again, we all miss it plenty!! Enjoy your US trip!!
I hope you had a good time in Boston Tom! I'm from the area and go to school here, best city ever!
Tom, we need at least one video a week like this!
This hits way harder when you hear about the tragic news of his untimely gun death in the USA 😢
12:13 “and we are recording😕”😭😭 always gets me
This is a great concept for a video
It’s cool to see geowizard call your hometown beautiful! Greetings from Burlington
Best channel!!!! Let’s go Tom! Awesome
Game 3, unfortunately my wife called Paris and I wasn't sure. Ran out of time (playing on a laptop without a mouse) and went somewhere between France and Italy. Then saw where it was and realised you can see Sacre Coeur right there over the houses...
bro was in Resistance and didn't even know it
21:30 The triangular sign reading "No Passing Zone" is specific to the United States. In Canada the equivalent sign is a white square with diagram of two cars in a red circle and a slash through the one on the left.
In general Canada uses symbols on road signs while USA uses English words. And where US signs have both symbols and words, Canadian signs only have the symbols. For example the Canadian "One Way", "Yield", "Do Not Enter" and "Railway Crossing" signs are roughly the same as the American signs but without the text.
I watched so many of your videos, but this was my first time actually playing along! I was terrible, but I did beat you in a few rounds. You and I both picked Sydney for the Singapore one, so we got exactly the same points!
I've played very little Geoguesser, but I've been watching a lot of people play. I was happy that I knew what the Mongolia truck looked like!
Good game! I hope you're having a great time in America!
Actually gave me a rush to have played all rounds before seeing Tom's guesses. 😅 I was laughing all the way through the first one because I'd never imagine Tom getting Mongolia right, and yet he got it from a fucking desert with nothing there.
Oh my goodness... if Sydney looked like that I don't think anyone would live here. Works in Asia; not Australia.
no one could ever kidnap this guy... the kidnapper would unblindfold him, hed make a run for it calling the cops saying "SOMEONE HAS KIDNAPPED ME AND TAKEN ME TO 10030 PALTRY DRIVE IN RYE, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM"
Hey Tom, finally beat you in game 2! There was a trash bin that I know you usually skip over because they're always so blurry. But it Said Auckland Council and I got right in to win! 17,185 points, love your content man
You picked just outside of Peterborough, near where I live! Very cool!
The third location in the third game is part of the map "Resistance" in MW3
Best bit in the vid was your face after, "looks like some prime real estate eh" Hahaha Lovely stuff
Funny fact, Place Dalida (the Paris round) actually featured in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, in the multiplayer map called Resistence
Does that French round on his last go remind anyone of that mw3 French map? It's uncanny
Resistance
It's literally set there it's crazy
@@giovannisoncinigiosunshine870 yeah, went out of my way to search it after I commented 😂😂 crazy that it chose exactly there on the world mappack
Yeah when they base a video game location on a real place they at least go off of pictures for reference
I think you were probably thinking of George St, the main road through the centre of Sydney. Hardly a unique name, though.
20:36 Parisian street signs always have a numbered Arrondissement in a little crescent on the top. As far as I know they're the only city that uses this style. They're numbered somewhat unhelpfully in a clockwise spiral from the centre out, so unless you just know them all instinctively it's not that useful in very short timed rounds, but you'll at least know you're in Paris.
15:47 Nice latitude skills, bruh!
that last round of the 2nd game was so silly LOL. that screamed south asia, even to me, a complete noob. also, I didn't notice cause I was freaking out over what you were doing, but there's an Indonesian flag right in your face there xD
MW3 Resistance @ 20:13 LMAOOOO
Would really enjoy some more of these „old school“ type of videos where you just went in an guessed. Basic Geoguesser
A geowizard geoguessr video where he doesnt check wether he’s recording just wouldnt feel the same
20:30 I wwas tinkining that place had a very Resistance map from MW3 vibe and in fact I googled it before posting the coment and it is the real location the map is based on what and amazing coincidence
Tom, you miss a lot of the central Oregon ones in these videos and I will give you a big hint. Those trees, they are ponderosa pines that are only really in central Oregon to northern California. It is also very obvious when the dirt next to the roads is that reddish color as that high desert area is all lava rock which gives the dirt that color. They are a dead giveaway for those images. I live in SW Washington but spend a lot of time in central Oregon with friends in the summer. It is actually crazy how much pollen those trees hold. In the spring time, it looks like yellow pinecones in the trees that leave a cloud of pollen when the wind blows. It is so bad, the roads are basically stained yellow when everything is in bloom.
The southwest has Ponderosas too.
"I was talking, while the time was running out. I can't be doing that!" he spoke, while the time was running out.
I'm sure the Paris guess is a call of duty map....
It is. MW3
Bro that hit me when he loaded in!
bro just casually starts the video talking about how he's had a good life and doesn't care if he gets shot
On challenge number 2, don't feel too bad. I saw the city name on a poster in the NZ one and a country net domain on a poster on the final round... but timed ones always stress me out and I absolutely picked the wrong countries. Oddly, a few miles off yours for the NZ one!
My French face when you got that extremely easy Paris round with the "18 Arr" sign, and went Luxemburg: :o
I hope you're out there memorizing every state flag, license plate, climate, street plan, and architecture style during your US trip Tom! Oh and the trees too, don't forget to memorize the trees
That Australia guess was bad man haha it was so obviously Singapore. Other than that, you played very well. Good job mate.
20:16 Instantly recognized the place from Cod: MW3 map resistance, it was based on that exact location in paris!
The intro to the video was hilarious. Hopefully you didn't get shot!
Spent time with you in Mount Airy North Carolina this past Thursday. Come back any time man!
I now call it "O ray gun" just because of you.
a random algorithm in 2016 got me hooked on geoguessr very nostalgic video!
Turquoise toblerone-shaped bus stops with coloured numbers on, can only really be Paris! You were still better then me on everything except that and Singapore! And we made the same mistake with the New Zealand one! Good job on that first round though!
beating geoguessr in a play along is up there with my biggest life accomplishments
That 3rd go had some tough rounds and you still managed to beat that 17k. Very nice.
as good as your new content is, i’ve missed this classic type of video. just raw geoguessr. could be a nice gap filler in between your bigger projects tom
I can’t believe you got the right place on the end of the first round. Crazy guess 😂
On the street plate "Place Dalida", it is written "18 Art". It must be Paris,
Last one, of course it was Thailand, but I can only say for having lived there for 30 years. And I would have gone for North-East because of all the red dirt.
I recognized the place at 20:32 from the map Resistance in Call of Duty MW3
GeoWizard is always in a constant state of rustiness lol xd
Comes naturally in Walsall.
Ashamed to admit that I thought of the map Resistance from MW3 before thinking of a country at 20:25
Missing the 18. arrondissement at 20:55 really cemented that Tom got a little rusty with the old geogusser. But who cares, the USA trip is going to be very interesting.
A tip for Mongolia: if you are in a completely flat sand desert, always click exactly where the location was in that round (to the east of the northern part of that oval-shaped road structure).
Great to know, thank you!
Good to see you liked yourself already back then!
This is proof that poor Tom needs to put out more geoguessr videos
15:25 How can the same street intersect with itself?! You must be at the centre of the universe!
So close to my home, the grange rd sydney thought is 15 minutes north of where I live, how exciting
@Tom,
You ripped me off x1 "Get In" at 22:46
Good effort mate and enjoy your trip with Greg
A quick tip for 09:18 - Kazakhstan has almost no Google Streetview coverage whatsoever. So it's pretty much never Kazakhstan and always Mongolia if you have this type of car.
Was that Paris round in game 3 part of that map on mw3 looked strangely familiar
Oh, I've driven along that road in the alps, several times actually. Should've got that one bang on.
That's crazy.. wasn't expecting to see Burlington. I know that house lmao. Anything that says 905 is south of Toronto most of the time
Funny thing how everybody recognises the Paris location from COD. For me it was: Oh, I've been to this place recently, but there were a lot of people everywhere. (Rewinding I saw other quite obvious clues that the streetview picture must have been taken very early morning.)