I started a new CK game and decided to play an Orthodox family for a change. I wanted to play a little guy, just a minor Count, and try to work my way to greater glory. So I loaded up the County of Staraya Russa within the Principality of Novgorod. Economically, it was just impossible. Even with tax settings at max and church donations at min, I was making less than 1 ducat per month. As loyalty declined it got worse, to the point that the economy was flat with literally zero income. Eventually I was able to build a forestry -- by extorting some pagan's treasury while my liege was beating him. Apart from this sort of game exploitation, I really couldn't save up any money at all.
At that point I gave up on that County and tried again with the County of Moskva. That worked out much better, with slow but genuinely positive economic growth.
My question is this: is it possible to succeed economically with a dirt poor Russian County such as Staraya Russa? It seemed just about impossible to me.
At that point I gave up on that County and tried again with the County of Moskva. That worked out much better, with slow but genuinely positive economic growth.
My question is this: is it possible to succeed economically with a dirt poor Russian County such as Staraya Russa? It seemed just about impossible to me.