06-17-2017, 05:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2017, 05:34 PM by Tivona Shneider.)
This has already been solved, but no it isn't. We outlined several points why:
1. In character the region is not empty, far from it. We cannot foresee the future, so nobody knows what kind of countries will fill in the space.
2. Other former USR nations are just as wealthy, with far greater populations.
3. A nation can realistically build its economy from the bottom to the top. It has been done in real life. Look at Israel as an example, which I've used as inspiration for Eretzora. The only difference? Eretzora is not at war with an entire region.
4. Kazemura, which is just to the east of Eretzora (aka even more isolated), has a per capita of 40,279.00 with a population of 60 million. So this is fair, but I am supposed to be content with 31K with only 25 million inhabitants. So no, I don't think considering the region 31 K is rather fair, unless of course it applies to all nations in the region.
1. In character the region is not empty, far from it. We cannot foresee the future, so nobody knows what kind of countries will fill in the space.
2. Other former USR nations are just as wealthy, with far greater populations.
3. A nation can realistically build its economy from the bottom to the top. It has been done in real life. Look at Israel as an example, which I've used as inspiration for Eretzora. The only difference? Eretzora is not at war with an entire region.
4. Kazemura, which is just to the east of Eretzora (aka even more isolated), has a per capita of 40,279.00 with a population of 60 million. So this is fair, but I am supposed to be content with 31K with only 25 million inhabitants. So no, I don't think considering the region 31 K is rather fair, unless of course it applies to all nations in the region.