0:45 this is the classic Southern (meaning southeastern) US pine tree. Soil is lighter near the east coast and gets redder if you go more inland. I think this combination is most likely to be found in Alabama or Mississippi and that's where it turned out to be. 2:55 There was a Canadian flag so it didn't matter, but Tim Hortons is a good clue that you're in Canada. They exist in the US too but there are 40 times as many Tim Hortons per person in Canada. We also see yellow traffic lights with yellow back plates. 3:55 These ladder poles are found in Ecuador. 5:42 A useful thing to remember is that these short dashed white outer lines are found in France and French-colonized African countries (Tunisia and Senegal). Kenya doesn't have dashed outer lines. The southern part of Senegal has much more vegetation than the northern part. 6:37 You probably didn't have time to think about this, but if you see mountains in the UAE, it's going to be in the eastern part of the country (Ras al-Khaimah, Fujairah). These areas also look a lot less wealthy than Dubai. 10:08 Nigeria is one of the countries that has coverage with the potato cam. 11:11 Also remember that Kenya drives left while Senegal drives right 14:30 Round concrete pole in Australia - guess Victoria. In this case, guessing quickly paid off since your opponent didn't have time to find the big obvious domain name. 15:26 that truck is driving left, and you can see a sign on the left side of the road facing the other way. The road lines also make more sense for South Africa than for Europe (one solid, one dashed is much more common in South Africa). 16:28 the sign says "PARK HOUSE FARM". Denmark rarely has hedges but the landscape could otherwise make sense. 17:14 I don't know how you'd get this one without knowing the car. There are a bunch of unique cars in the Virgin Islands. 17:36 A bunch of cambodian poles lying on the ground... I've actually seen this round before. I have no idea how to explain your opponent guessing in Ghana. 18:39 This is the classic Appalachian landscape (PA, WV). In this case you had a sign but it's a good region to learn to guess from the landscape alone. The sign says "Indiana County." 19:25 South Sulawesi roof. 27:29 The checkerboard "end of road" sign is Canadian.
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
1:01 The famous Croatian blue fire hydrant in the background. (Actually I have seen similar hydrants in Slovenia and Hungary too... but Croatia is probably the most common place.) 3:38 In south america, black sign backs are Brazilian. This is a more southern landscape with short grass and rolling hills. 10:10 Gotta use your road lines. Double yellow center lines means this is the Americas. If it looks like Russia but it's in America, it's in Canada. 11:39 These are Ecuador bollards. Your opponent probably thought they were New Zealand bollards but those are wider. 13:21 Surgut sand! 14:03 Hard round. A road like this without any lines is rare in America, though, so a Europe guess is probably better. 15:15 Mixed forest (broadleaf and conifers together) is quite rare in the west. Guess in the eastern 1/3 of the US or in the southeastern part of Canada. 16:49 this is like the Platonic ideal of Thai poles 17:58 the classic "black dot" appearance of blurred Argentinian plates. 23:40 Coastal Montenegro coverage often doesn't have rifts. This bollard is in Austria, Slovenia, and Montenegro. 24:21 Another example of the Eastern mixed forest.
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
awesome that you switched to NM duels. I think it's better for learning. 3:18 In Australia, round concrete poles are mostly found in Victoria. 3:40 The street sign says that the street was named after the mayor of Tours. Of course, sometimes it turns out to be a totally different city :/ 5:57 Brutal round unless you know this one clue. This is a Spanish "no hunting" sign. The pole tops in the distance do also have a French/Spanish style (also found in French-colonized Africa). 7:21 The only thing more American than an American flag is a flag with an American flag on it. Makes sense. I feel like this is a hard one to get the state (my guess was Texas). 10:22 Nice guess! The black and white striped poles do suggest Malaysia (also common in Sri Lanka and India, and of course Peru). 10:53 Motorcycle on the right (Thailand drives left) and buildings on stilts are both clues for Cambodia. 12:42 No stripes on the pedestrian crossing sign: Poland, Austria, Belgium. Of these, only Poland has a solid crosswalk line (the others have dashed lines). There are usually better clues for Poland (here you had language) but it sometimes comes in handy. 14:29 Secrets of the Japanese transformers: this pole has them mounted on a square frame with a rod sticking out from the bottom. This is found in Kansai region (near Osaka). Japan has mountains everywhere.
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
1:27 Pretty deceptive round... I see why you guessed in the Andes. The vegetation is too tropical though. The blue water tank on the roof is a very good clue to Brazil. The Google car also has the "stubby antenna" that is only found in Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil. 2:52 This pole style (crossbar connected to the main pole with a triangle) is Indonesian and is most common in west Java (can also be found in Sumatra). The numerous tile roofs (especially tile roofs with some light and some dark tiles) are a clue for Java or south Sumatra. 4:59 You were probably thinking of Ayers Rock (Uluru), which is a big red mountain and is approximately in the center of Australia. But it would be completely desert there. 11:34 "Hrvatsku" is Croatia. 16:39 The only South American country that uses double white center lines is Chile. (The flag was also the flag of Chile.) 17:35 Albania doesn't always have rifts. Only about half the coverage has them. 18:36 The language turns out to be Qʼeqchiʼ. I've never seen it before, but Google Translate knows it. Interesting find. 20:20 The only black car with a roof rack is Curaçao. The roof rack also has a white sticker on it (visible briefly at 20:22). The landscape is also recognizable with practice, especially the cacti. 23:26 This style of bollard with the red reflector can be in Croatia, Hungary, or Bulgaria, but only Hungary has the holey poles.
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
1:05 This is a "Hungarian sign" that is smaller than normal (or maybe the pole is taller). Kind of a subtle clue. 2:36 Australian bollards all over the place in this round. The black strip on the pole is a clue for Queensland. 4:32 Signs on these giant concrete blocks are Peruvian. (Also the black/white striped poles.) I liked your region guess and was kind of surprised to see how much further north it actually was. 7:10 I thought this was a difficult round. You eventually found both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets which narrows it down to a few countries, and Serbia is probably the only one that would have such a large flat area. 8:31 nooooooo, you missed the Australian bollards again :( The little white address marker near your start location is found in Southern Australia. 9:13 These are Argentine street signs. 11:31 White car, white outer lines, and double yellow lines can be found in Peru and Bolivia. The landscape makes more sense for Bolivia though. Chile would normally have white lines (or sometimes all yellow lines). The landscape works for Argentina, but it would have a black car. 13:17 is a Brazil pole. 14:19 LOL, even the Irish opponent thought it was Ireland. 15:25 The only province in Canada that is fully French-speaking is Quebec. New Brunswick is bilingual. So if you see French on signs in Canada, it's almost always going to be one of those provinces. 16:46 LOL the car says "Policia Nacional Civil Guatemala." But the word "Guatemala" has just enough blurring that you couldn't read it. (The real clue is the Google car with the roof rack.)
@PixiePlankVods3 ай бұрын
I think I actually started recognizing Australian bollards a couple of episodes later! You'll see how much I've improved thanks to your comments from day 32 onwards!
@PixiePlankVods3 ай бұрын
And no, GUATEMALA is not real, stop lying!
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
@@PixiePlankVods What if the word "Guatemala" was blurry because it had to be photoshopped in.... 🤯
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
1:10 Chilean pole (concrete with a long groove). The only city this big is Santiago. 3:10 The yellow reflector on the bollard is used in Spain. The yellow reflector in the guardrail is also Spanish. Turkey has a different bollard (all white with red rectangle). 6:04 Not an easy round, but this is the Altiplano landscape. Only part of Latin America that looks like Iceland. 7:47 Four stripes on the pedestrian sign and Cyrillic = Bulgaria. Bulgaria also has a lot of winter coverage. 10:16 Double fat round concrete poles are most common in Czechia and Slovakia. The pedestrian sign at 11:32 where the crossing stripes are all squished into the center is only found in Slovakia, not Czechia. I guess he must have found a sign though. 14:52 The poles in this round (square concrete, A-frame poles with one vertical and one diagonal) are Russian or Baltic. In Russia, rural roads lined with trees like this are most common in the far west, but especially in Kaliningrad where it ended up being. 16:03 The sign says "Region of Antofagasta-Chile" which should help you start looking (Antofagasta is a pretty big city). For Chile, it's also good to get a feel for the landscapes of the various regions because the country is so long. Ended up being a great guess though. 18:32 These rounds are so easy to lose on. A good clue for the Russian Far East is the presence of Japanese cars with the steering wheel on the right-hand side. 20:16 Once again this is a Chilean pole. In Latin America, the white Google car with no antenna can only be found in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. (Peru has black cars as well.) This one isn't easy unless you know the pole, so nice guess.
@PixiePlankVods3 ай бұрын
adding most things to my mental list! As always thank you so much. Black shirt me will not be on his top form, but a few episodes later I think I'm in the brightest for ever on this channel
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
3:03 Roofs are important for region-guessing Indonesia. Java will normally have tile roofs on most buildings. The hat-shaped roof here is a traditional Bugis roof, found in South Sulawesi (occasionally elsewhere, but usually it's at least close to South Sulawesi). 3:29 The long antenna on a red car is found in Ukraine. The potholes on the road are also found in Ukraine, which has some of the worst road quality in Europe. 5:34 Thailand drives on the left. Cambodia and Laos drive on the right. 8:14 Flat grassland like this round is found most commonly in the Great Plains region. It can be found east of the Rocky Mountains and west of, roughly, Kansas City. Don't guess further east if you see this kind of landscape. 8:37 The black and yellow chevron means this is Portugal, not Spain. 10:42 The fat white signpost is Uruguayan. It's a very good clue until you learn to guess this from the vibe. 13:55 If the landscape looks like Iceland but the car has a roof rack, it's the Faroe Islands. 14:22 In Brazil, these round hills are found in a swath that roughly follows the eastern border of Minas Gerais state. 18:21 The poles are Portuguese. French ladder-style poles have more, smaller sections.
@PixiePlankVods3 ай бұрын
Ok so what does the Iceland car has? So I can understand the difference
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
@@PixiePlankVods The Iceland car is a "standard," almost fully blurred white car with a long antenna.
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
6:32 Sweden and Finland have yellow signs where most other countries have white ones. This flat, open landscape is common in Gotland and the southernmost part of mainland Sweden. 8:43 Ř is only found in Czech. The fat round pole at 8:04 can be found in many countries, but is more common in Slovenia, Czechia, and Slovakia. The triangular pole top visible for a moment at 8:43 is very common in Czechia and Slovakia, though it can be found elsewhere (e.g. Romania) less commonly. 13:31 The widely separated yellow lines are rare. Oregon is the only state that has wide lines and mountains. The speed limit sign at 13:48 is also unique to Oregon. Every other state says "speed limit." Fortunately your opponent didn't know the clues either! 18:00 These very thin poles with the red and white stripes (Indonesian flag) on them are unique to Indonesia. 18:40 The yellow border on the turning chevrons is most common in Romania. There's also a holey pole in the background.
@PixiePlankVods3 ай бұрын
The speed limit sign will come in handy!!! Don't know how I didn't see the Indonesian flag on the poles lol, sometimes you are just looking the wrong way.
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
Nice, you're almost to 700 elo! 2:39 The stop sign isn't that readable, but it looks like it has more letters than "STOP." In North America, that means Quebec. The manhole cover also looks like it has the neighborhood written on it -- they are usually blurry but sometimes worth reading. 5:17 It's a Colombian kilometer marker. Buses are liars :/ 8:57 Montenegro has different bollards, so if you see these bollards with sky rifts, it's Albania. 10:47 Yellow short plates in Latin America = Colombia. (Ecuador has some orange plates but if every single plate is yellow, it's Colombia.)
@PixiePlankVods3 ай бұрын
I never thought of the manholes!!! Good to know lol. I don't think I'll ever remember km signs lol I think I went on the border because I actually got a similar bollard in Montenegro, not sure tho, there might be a very small difference that I didn't saw. Huge to know short and yellow = colombia
@just_some_commenter3 ай бұрын
Some nice guesses today, and also you finally got some opponents who weren't freakishly strong for the gold division. 0:45 Those yellow signs with black ends are only found in Norway. 3:27 the double white center lines in Latin America should be in Chile. Argentina uses red and white turning chevrons. 6:07 This car is Cambodian. The houses on stilts are also most common in Cambodia. 7:30 Black painted signs on the poles are only found in mainland Malaysia. 9:21 Almost totally flat landscape with corn: Iowa and Illinois are good guesses. 12:12 In addition to the car, these French-style ladder poles are found in Senegal. I guess you figured it out. 13:17 The big yellow directional signs are found in Germany and not in Austria. 16:12 "ADT Armed Response" with barbed wire = South Africa. (Or maaaaaybe the USA, because we're crazy here.) The ocean was visible to the south in some of the photos -- don't forget to look at the landscape.
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
1:10 Pines are very useful in America, because many of them are region-specific. This round has eastern white pines, which are only found in the northeast and upper midwest. I don't know how to get the state though. 3:25: The tree on the left is a California species of live oak (probably interior live oak) and will only ever be found in California. The green sticker on the plate is an annual registration sticker that changes color every year (so it's not that useful). The white sign on the bridge at 3:29 with three circular yellow reflectors on the left side is California-specific, though I'm sure some states have similar signs. The Spanish architecture in the background also suggests California. 7:52 Orange snow poles with a white strip very close to the top are Finnish. Swedish poles are similar have the white strip further down. Nice job finding this tiny town. 8:50 That's a Canadian pedestrian crossing sign. 9:49 This particular kind of Eucalyptus is basically only found in Southern Australia (maybe a tiny bit of Western Australia near the coast). I have no idea what it's called but it is very reliable. 11:21 In contrast to the eastern white pine, this is a southern pine species (maybe loblolly pine) and should only be found in the southeast. The very white soil is most common in Florida. 13:39 Germany uses 5 stripes on the pedestrian crossing signs. Austria has no stripes at all. 14:18 I have no idea how to get this one right without recognizing the Kazakhstan truck 15:17 the bollards lining the road are Austrian. (Also there are no mountains in the netherlands.) 16:07 Maybe you know this, since you got this difficult round correct, but this red "No Stopping" sign is only found in New South Wales. Not surprised to see your opponent guess badly wrong. I guess there was no town name to Google this time :) 17:29 Although the opponent's guess is very suspicious, this is recognizably southern brazil because of the eucalyptus at 17:27. 20:24 This is a Mexican kilometer marker. 23:04 Colombian crosses on the backs of the signs.
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
0:38 The UK has yellow rear plates, but white front plates. And yes, after they left the EU, the UK removed the blue strips. 2:36 This architecture is much more common on the east coast than in California. Also, a suburb like this in California will basically always be full of stupid palm trees, and the grass will not usually be this green. 7:15 White rear plates mean we're in Ireland, not the UK. 11:40 This kind of location is hard. Maps like "An Arbitrary Rural World" are good for practice. The antenna on the Google car can be found in Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil. Brazil usually has more red soil in places that would otherwise look like this. 12:44 "Jalan" means "road". Don't look for it on the map! Muar and Segamat are the place names.
@camygiri4 ай бұрын
1:55 cuuute 🥰
@PixiePlankVods4 ай бұрын
I made so many mistakes watching this back!!! At 7:18 I now recognize Brazilian poles. At 9:53, I mean. A mix of English and Spanish. I go Colombia because I read COMBO as Colombia in an ad for Churritos. At 11:22 these are Peruvian Poles. At 13:33 there's a Ukrainian flag on the pole.
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
5:16 I'm pretty sure that's a greek lamp on the pole. Wooden poles are also more common in Greece. 8:15 the giant "NORDESTE" sign is probably why he guessed northeast. It was right this time, but of course, sometimes it just means you're in the northeast of a large city... 11:08: LOL. You're looking at Huancayo. He guessed in Huánuco. And it was actually in Huancaya. Welcome to Peru :) 15:38 isn't it great when your home country shows up just at the right moment?
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
3:18 Yellow traffic light backplates are more common in Canada (not a very reliable clue). Front plates are not found in most southern states. Not an easy round though. 4:50 This signpost style is only found in the US and Canada. Once again we have the yellow traffic light backplates, suggesting Canada. Another interesting thing that I just noticed is that the "Anita Vandenbeld" political sign is almost identical to a political sign in the previous Canada round, even though they're for different candidates. Normally I assume political signs are too regional to be worth learning, but it looks like this is a standard sign for the Liberal party, so it might be a good indicator of Canada. 6:31 The concrete pole designs in this round are characteristic of Argentina (very rarely they can happen in Uruguay). 8:35 Black and yellow turning chevrons are found in Portugal (and many other countries, e.g. Brazil, Ireland) but not Spain. And yes, the video evidence shows that you clicked! 10:14 Two clues to Lithuania: three stripes on the pedestrian crossing sign, and a street name ending in "g." 10:55 Ridiculously wide streets and completely flat -- most common in the states between North Dakota and Oklahoma. Maybe your opponent found a clue... or maybe they just clicked in the exact center of the country!
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
You've definitely improved a lot! Some of these rounds weren't that easy. 10:26 this Google car is only in the Dominican Republic. The opponent probably guessed Guatemala because he thought it was the Guatemala car. You can tell them apart because the Dominican Republic car has a thick black strip in the center of each of the roof racks. 14:42 The yellow sign is helpful. Greece uses yellow signs more than any other country in Southern Europe. 15:23 This concrete pavement style is extremely common in the Philippines. Of course it can be found in many other countries too (especially Thailand), but it can be a good clue for the Philippines. 18:33 This is a Chilean pole style, though there are some similar poles in New Zealand. (The sign also says Puerto Montt on it.)
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
0:22 The three yellow stripes on the pole are unique to California. The tall trees are redwoods, which are much more common in the northern half of the state and near the coast. There are also palm trees, which are more common south. The combination of redwoods and palm trees puts this most likely in coastal central California. The flat landscape with visible mountains South then puts this most likely near San Jose. I'm from California so I have an unfair advantage on this one :) 1:20 The huge black/yellow striped wrap going all the way to the bottom of the poles indicates Taiwan. Very nice guess considering you didn't know that. 1:50 The single yellow line is much more common in Canada but can also be found in the Northeast US like this one. It is rare elsewhere in the US. I would probably have guessed Canada, although the trees do look more like the Northeast US to me. 2:36 Yes, they are birches :) 4:39 The concrete pole with a few cut-out sections like a ladder is Brazilian (and very common in Brazil). I had no idea what part of Brazil to guess in, though. 5:21 These bollards are unique to Iceland. The landscape is also typical. 6:06 This concrete pole with holes in it (but not going all the way to the bottom) is Polish. There are similar poles with holes in Hungary and Romania, but the holes normally go all the way to the bottom of the pole. There are also some poles with holes in Western Europe, but they are not as common. 6:55 The long dashes at the side of the road are Norwegian. (Many countries have similar, but shorter, dashes.) But you're right, it really did look like Austria. 9:26 These road markings (white dashes simultaneously on both sides of the central white line) are most common in Portugal. I don't know if they're completely unique but it's a very good clue. 11:45 On a clear day, you can check the sun direction.. It should be south in Mexico and north in Argentina. A single yellow line is also much more common in Mexico. Nice region guess too. 14:10 This round fooled me badly at first (I thought Greece or Italy). The best clue is the black-and-white striped sign post here. Once you know you are in Latin America, these are basically unique to Peru. The electrical pole style visible in the center of the screen at 14:20 is also an indicator of Peru. 16:28 The only Southeast Asian country with double white center lines is Malaysia. 18:12 This is such a strange round. Make sure to check the sun direction. Once you see the sun is in the North, you can know it's in the southern hemisphere, and it might be easier to guess South Africa. The mountains look like the ones in Lesotho. 19:22 The Google car has the Kenya "snorkel". Very solid guess considering you didn't know! 19:55 This is the Guatemala Google car (visible mirrors and roof rack). Beware of the similar car in the Dominican Republic, though! The sign also does say Guatemala on it (in the blue section), but it's too blurry to read unless you already know it's Guatemala.
@PixiePlankVods4 ай бұрын
California Hints are much appreciated as I have huge problems in differentiating different regions in America, also thanks to the northeast tips for the same reasons. I got Taiwan thanks to my girlfriend, she's so much better then me in asia. Brazilian poles, now I know. That will come super handy. I started to recognize Iceland more and more in the upcoming episodes. Hopefully you'll see many improvements around the 30 ep. mark
@PixiePlankVods4 ай бұрын
And YES, I started to rely heavily on the SUN! It's great to know if you are in the North or South of the world. Thanks to your advice on the Black + white pole in a previous episode, the Peru guess has already been used. Sorry If I'm too much in advance but I will not be able to keep up if I didn't so
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
2:57 Mailboxes with a little flag on the side are pretty much only US and Canada, and much more common in the US. You raise the flag so that the mailman will stop to pick up outgoing mail. Houses with columns in the front are more common in the southeast US (but can be found elsewhere). 5:57 The Google car is Kenyan (similar cars exist in Senegal but the antennas are slightly different). In Kenya, red soil and green vegetation is more common in the west. Gaborone (and basically all of Botswana) looks like a desert and should have South African style road lines (yellow outside lines, white center lines), while Kenya has the opposite (white outside lines, yellow center line). 6:38 The back of the sign has a crossbar -- this is usually present in Colombia and rarely in other Latin American countries. Not 100% reliable but pretty close. 9:12 that style of sign support is Danish. The design of the signs are also unique to Denmark (you had it right at first). 10:36 The Google car here is common in and near Dublin. 11:32 That is another Kenya Google car. The big black "snorkel" on the right is only found in Kenya. 15:17 The bollard here is German. Obviously there are similar bollards in many countries, but Austria has a different style, with black on top. 19:16 Nice guess on this round! These rusty metal ladder-style poles are only found in Darwin and a few other places in northern Australia. (Of course there are a few other countries with metal poles, like Turkey, but once you know you are in Australia, metal poles are very rare.) I think they can also be found in Alice Springs, which you mentioned, but Alice Springs is in the desert and will never have green grass like that.
@PixiePlankVods4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this daily advice, I used some of them already in the episode I recorded today (episode 34) so thank you so much! I will improve greatly with these!!!
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
1:01 These three yellow stripes on the base of the pole are unique to California. 2:54 There is a lot of information on those Japanese pole plates if you know where to look. The bottom one has the logo of the Kyushu island electric power company (top middle of the plate). 4:11 In the Latin American countries, the black Google car is found in Peru, Argentina, and Uruguay. 7:41 I don't know why, but signs painted on tires are very common in Brazil, not so much anywhere else. 9:30 These concrete poles with a few small round holes going all the way through are almost unique to Portugal. 10:15 That's the Guatemala car. 11:50 This is a classic Thai pole, very good to know. The angled lamp on the pole at 12:02 is also a very good indicator of Thailand. 16:15 nice guess! Afrikaans names (e.g. "van Bergen" on the sign at 14:28) are common in South Africa and very rare in Australia. I think that stop sign with a wooden pole and 3 strips attaching the sign to the pole, also visible at 14:28, is also unique to South Africa. Australia will not usually have stop signs at this kind of intersection.
@just_some_commenter4 ай бұрын
0:53 5 stripes is most common. The most important ones are: Spain has 8 stripes, Sweden, Norway, and Bulgaria have 4, Russia/Ukraine/Estonia/Lithuania (but not Latvia) have 3. Nice guess! 3:07 Mexico is difficult, but those particular palm trees are much more common in Baja. 8:04 The "road turns" sign that you went past really quickly here has a fat arrow that is unique (I think) to Mexico. Maybe more distinctive to people like me who grew up with American-style road signs. 9:17 Blue and yellow turn chevrons (like the Swedish flag) are unique to Sweden. 15:35 These pole tops (with one diagonal support) are by far the most common in Eastern Indonesia (Sumba, the Nusas and Timor). 18:52: In Southeast Asia, red/white turning chevrons are only found in the Philippines.
@PixiePlankVods4 ай бұрын
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH, I'm on episode 30+ but if you stick around you'll see how much I'll improve thanks to these TIPS! THANK YOU!
@Crispy_1904 ай бұрын
How did you play against rain bolt I want to verse him but I don’t know how too
@camygiri4 ай бұрын
Ahahah after 3 days you realized it 🙃
@Milly29904 ай бұрын
The sign was in french 13:01
@PixiePlankVods4 ай бұрын
yeah it looked like english! The arabic threw me way off
@Milly29904 ай бұрын
5:50 Duolingo is bearing fruit 😂
@PixiePlankVods4 ай бұрын
yeah unfortunately it didn't help :(
@Milly29904 ай бұрын
4:30 ahahaha
@Milly29904 ай бұрын
I already love this series 💗
@12cm325 ай бұрын
STOP TEACHING AI TO DO ANYTHING OMG
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
At most, I teach an AI to avoid supernatural black monsters and giant orcas that appear randomly in the wild. And both do not exist.
@12cm325 ай бұрын
WTF is this a training aid for AI to replace food and package delivery? How to train your replacement and have no job? for real? omfg don't do this please in any way; way to unemploy yourself...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
what? ahhahaha no it's a videogame called Death Stranding. I really enjoy it!
@12cm325 ай бұрын
Your Scottish accent sux lmao
@12cm325 ай бұрын
dude forget my joke post, this one; serious starts with WTF is this a training aid for AI to replace food and package delivery? How to train your replacement and have no job? for real? omfg don't do this please in any way; way to unemploy yourself...
@12cm325 ай бұрын
PC or other? lag bombs from "other" just being fair... ps5 and xbox are shite for ping...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
I'm on Pc
@12cm325 ай бұрын
43:50 you got them scared now mate...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
I don't even know how you die from suicide lol
@BlackForestNord5 ай бұрын
@@PixiePlankVods Maybe he fell down the tower of the church
@12cm325 ай бұрын
14:15 PURE ARSE Don't just run around you are seen moving faster than AI... and you got hit before the kill...
@12cm325 ай бұрын
if it was a co-op chances were not far apart and you had to med; makes noise...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
AHAHAHA yeah what a bot. I didn't know many mechanics, but after a while, I saw that trying to act like AI wasn't useful because people would identify me on easy-mode campaigns... I would love to enter only hardcore lobbies so at least I can act normal
@12cm325 ай бұрын
co-op invasion 2 on 2 just worse cheats... get used to melee attacks, knife and BAYONET, FASTER...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
Did you see the guy camping in the tower at 37:40? It took me 40 minutes to push and just for him to die... What's the fun in that? Why do you play campaign like that?
@12cm325 ай бұрын
anti-cheat is a term not a function...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
Yeah like come one. I shot him like 4 or 5 times, even with the zoom in, ribcage or other things exploding, and his just... CHILLING?!
@12cm325 ай бұрын
4:37 bullet thru brain, then run ahead and fire panzafaust again? I did warn about panza fools on one of your other vids; cheaters are more in the multi but single/co-op get the non binary overflow...
@12cm325 ай бұрын
Just have fun but you will need to be observant for traps they slow us run and gunners real quick...
@12cm325 ай бұрын
I still subbed; look and learn and still new things with this game, watch some other youtubers SE5 content... Traps/mines etc shit me to tears but it is what it is...
@12cm325 ай бұрын
wait for the panzafaust fools that shoot you from other side of map/ or 2 feet away and don't die...
@12cm325 ай бұрын
Have you completed the campaign and all objectives? Look like a jump in COD tool to me - run and gun till there ain't no fun and rage quit. This is not that game. You'll learn how to NOT deathmatch this game cause it will show you...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
I'm definitely not one to rush and cod. I just like to put pressure and toy with the enemy. You'll see me improve in other videos. BTW I already uploaded my full campaign if you wanna check it out. I have an entire playlist
@12cm325 ай бұрын
ah the rage quit...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
Yep! Wasn't having it, but then... got my revenge
@12cm325 ай бұрын
LMAO legit gameplay, especially for an outnumbered Sniper... stay calm, don't run around like a toddler and think before you act...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
Nah ez push ez win
@12cm325 ай бұрын
@@PixiePlankVods not with traps all over
@12cm325 ай бұрын
Worst player how? you looked owned half the time...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
He was the worst player because he had already killed everyone and finished all his objectives. He also knew where the spawns were, and spawn trapped everything. I'd say it's very cringe
@12cm325 ай бұрын
@@PixiePlankVods you will see heaps of it; cheaters gonna cheat
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
@@12cm32 thankfully it was the only one like that! I did find a second cheater in my most recent video. Go check it out it's hilarious
@WeedETman5 ай бұрын
You erase my comment😁why?
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
? maybe you wrote something bad and youtube moderation automatically removed it!
@12cm325 ай бұрын
sometimes trigger words hold back a comment and the channel owner has to approve the comment...
@PixiePlankVods5 ай бұрын
@@12cm32 i do not see anything i think it's just a bot lol