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Rather then having a fixed autonomy floor, why not have a starting local autonomy level in new colonies, and a penalty to local autonomy that goes away after a certain number of years has passed? Right now, I've trying having a +0.5 per month modifier that lasts 15 years, and another +0.5 modifier that lasts 100 years (during which time, you can't use the reduce autonomy button, if I could mod that in). This makes same continent colonization less appealing to direct conquest, until a nation has a better government. Since CNs start with -0.2 autonomy per month, they're largely unaffected by the change.

Shared this idea before and even made a mod to see how the game would be like with it.
Thread: http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum...on-for-colonization-and-the-50-autonomy-floor
Mod: http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum...ini-mod-Alternative-Colonial-Autonomy-(V-1.8)
 
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