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This would better represent regional/state/provincial/colonial governments attempting to handle the zombie crisis on their own. Thanks to in-game unrest, they’d eventually break free from their former overlord anyway - just in a more gradual, organic way and richer world-building. For reference, I did tried this in an observer game and it works beautifully.
Another idea that might help performance is implementing a “Zombie Survivor” decentralised tag consolidation for split states. For example, you shouldn’t end up with 2+ separate decentralised Guyana, Jujuy, or Mato Grosso tags just because the region was previously divided between two countries before the zombie invasion. Perhaps a monthly on_action script could auto-merge these into a single entity.
Now, I did a whole lot better than the rest of the world but the mod was very different than my expectations. I look forward to further updates and will keep my eyes on it. I hope to see in the future our ability to fight zombies directly with our armies and also news reports when major cities or countries fall to the zombie menace!