Talk:Parcel

Inconsistency
A parcel is said to be roughly 100 square km. But, Gravenhurst is said to be 182 parcels in size, while Gravenhurst's page lists it as having an area of 182'581 square km, which would imply each parcel had an area of 1000 square km. Similarly, Periodic Table consists of 118 parcels, but has an area of 119'433 square km, which would also imply each parcel is 1000 square km. Something is wrong here! 77topaz (talk) 02:33, August 19, 2015 (UTC)
 * Good catch! I guess there was some error here. Initially (IRL), one parcel referred to the size of each map on a US Letter size paper, which I thought would roughly be 100 km². I assume then there has to be some adjustments done to the regions' areas. The.canadian.roadgeek (talk) 17:50, August 19, 2015 (UTC)
 * With the current parcel size (100 square km), Gravenhurst and Periodic Table would actually be ten times smaller in area then they are listed to be - they would go from being the largest to being the smallest autonomous countries, unless adjustments are made to the other regions as well. 77topaz (talk) 20:31, August 19, 2015 (UTC)