The Vatican may be insignificant to the truck industry, it really has no resale within the territory.
A culturally important country for all Europeans, the Vatican has the most significant Christmas TREE in all of Europe.
Transporting the Christmas tree to St. Peter's Square, being recreated in Euro Truck 2, will at some point be magical, will be very enjoyable for players.
I understand that you are asking questions of scale, but remember that the map is getting bigger and bigger, getting more and more detailed, and this is important.
If ETS2 wants to be a real European simulator, which has each European country, to be able to have logic and have a connection with reality.
Because simulators are games that are based on reality.
European reality has these small and significant countries.
SCS Software, in my view should pursue these goals of having small countries on your map, this is not something to be done tomorrow, or two years from now, but it should be done sometime.
Because Europe is also of small countries, Europe is also made of loads of great significance.
SCS Software's Christmas event would be much more exciting with this wonderful load from some European country to VATICAN, always a rare annual long-distance JOB.
It would be the most anticipated of the year.
It is not because the United States does not have a Christmas tradition of this European Christmas level, or the American conception of thinking that only large countries should be on the map.
The American conception should not be applied to Europe.
European countries have a Europe-oriented tradition where Christmas is a big event of the year, and they all follow the Christmas load to the Vatican.
Simply the geographical concepts of American Truck Simulator do not apply to Euro Truck Simulator 2 the reality of Europe is totally different and small countries like Vatican, Monaco, are important.