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They are not done with the base map yet. Germany, Switzerland, Benelux, maybe even UK (which is older than the game itself). Then Going East, Scandinavia, France, Italy, Baltics DLCs in the order of release. THEN maybe Road to Black Sea...
if they would make everything faithfull to real life would that be a huge work project and the game would probably over 100gb big xD.
Example, in-game Brasov is physically larger than Bucharest, but it's mostly empty space. It's wildly out of scale to any other city in Romania, but also lacking any sort of detail. Driving from Iasi to Bacau, it skips Roman, a city of 50k with historical significance, but then includes Helegiu, a tiny no-name village. No railroads anywhere around Bacau, though it is a major navigational obstacle and landmark. Then skip Onesti, with 50k people and a huge chemical factory, but include Oituz, another very small village. Include the entire mountain road in excruciating detail so it's longer than any road in the country, then skip everything from the mountain to Brasov, a drive of over an hour IRL, with Targu Secuiesc, a small city with a couple of big factories. Nothing there, not one village or landmark. It's a primary truck route in the country, and the mountain curves are good to include, but way overdone compared to anything else in the country. The only way from Brasov to Bucharest is through Pitesti, but that's not the main truck route at all.
It's like the team that did Romania had a vague idea of the country from 50 years ago, and didn't use any modern references, or different people worked areas in different scales and then hastily patched them together.