I Forced Empires for the RICHEST Nations on Earth... (Territorial.io)

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Published 2024-04-13

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  • @giantWario
    9:57 Ireland is a tax haven Drew. The average Irish dude absolutely isn't making anywhere near 126k, it's just that there are a lot of companies that have their headquarters there which artificially boost Ireland's GDP.
  • @gamerboi64729
    bro is playing ancient maps and thinking they're new because he hasn't played in absolutely forever lol
  • @RnDm_got
    I was literally watching Drew Dernil Territorial io playlist hoping for the next one to drop and here it is
  • @lawden210
    10:01 They contribute that amount to the economy, not personally have
  • @priyansh_12391
    When is drew gonna figure out the fact that you can simulate wars like age of conflict but in territorial
  • @Romplayz.
    I love that you do team game modes and not battle royals because you mostly lose and viewers expect you to win
  • @kazenrova6845
    in a team battle you wanna start attacking the crown early if you want a chance at stopping them as long as multiple team members are there to attack with you
  • @yr14863
    Drew really labelled the UAE as 'Dubai' 😂
  • @noemiamore5989
    As someone who lives in Singapore I can tell you seeing a Ferrari around the street is more common than you think
  • @CoeGr
    Well played at the end there man!
  • @HappyGamer_YT
    he has been playing this game for 2 years and he still doesn't know how to do a proper opening. But respect for still playing the game.
  • @isimperialist
    Honestly I think GDP per capita is terrible to use for economic power, because in a small country like Luxemburg with a tiny population just a few thousand rich people make the GDP per capita skyrocket. While in a country like China the population is so large that even if most of the population makes fine money, there are always more people that don't make as good of money, making the GDP per capita terrible. Measuring a countries richness based on how rich its people are is ineffective, sure GDP has tons of flaws, but atleast extremely massive and extremely small populations don't just heavily change the numbers. For a better example imagine you have 3 people in an island nation. 1 is a millionaire, 2 make average money. That millionaire heavily skyrockets the GDP per capita, so that island now may look very rich, but in actuality is not. GDP per capita isn't a good indicator on how rich an entire nation is, only how rich an average civilian is.
  • @MoonbreonDad78
    Could you please more Totally Accurate battle Simulator.
  • @user-vv7sd9ie9z
    Please Play This Country game It's called Countryballs at War