![]() Attack the smallest Mexican stacks, prevent any occupations, and make sure to let your armies reinforce between battles. With HoD, Texas can win simply by not losing. Historically, Texas won the war through mobility and surprise and without direct US intervention, though it was fairly unlikely at the time and even less likely in Victoria 2. This is often the route that gets taken by accident when a poor (or even moderately talented) player loses the army and leaves Texas completely open to Mexican assault. It also means that the Mexicans will eventually ride around and occupy Lubbock.īy default, the US wants desperately to intervene and will do so at the first opportunity, BUT they can only do so if A) Texas has not added any wargoals, not even the reconquest of cores, and B) Texas is losing by 1% warscore or more. ![]() The easiest way to win this war is to let the US intervene, and sitting in San Antonio means that Texas will be able to get a few small prestige points when the much larger armies of Mexican irregulars break upon the walls of your fortress, advanced combined arms army, and +6 defense general. Then use the two diplomatic points you start the game with to increase US relations. On day 1, garrison your troops in the Alamo (San Antonio) and have them sit there. ![]() Texas starts with a single army containing one cavalry, one artillery, and one guard unit and is led by a general that has +6 to defense.Ī few days after game start, Texas gets an event, Raiding the garrisons, that stockpiles goods and cash, allowing them to run a deficit throughout the war.Īny Texas game that wants to get past 1840 is going to have to win the war of independence. Policy and Tech-wise, Texas looks like a little USA, and is one land tech ahead of Mexico. ![]() Texas starts the game in a precarious position between a great power (USA), that wishes to annex its' territiory and a secondary power in Mexico that it is already at war with, with the survival of Texas at stake. ![]()
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