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But seriously, the world will degenerate over time, the more time that has passed the more haggard the world looks with cracks and weeds all over the pavements, vines up all the walls, ect, ect.
It's the difference between Night of the Living Dead (all just starting, not *that* many zombies, more survivors) and I am Legand (worn out world, very few survivors, lots of zombies).
I really thought (although never touched it) the starting date would also move the date of the apocalyse or how you call that, cause all other settings (how many starting zombis, when to peak. etc seemed all to be set by the starting date.
Good point.
Makes sense. Nobody will miss it.
Awesome sauce.