Mexican war scenario artillery
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 4:40 pm
Greetings, all.
I am back, and expect to be active on this forum.
I am enjoying the Mexican war scenario, and have a suggestion.
As far as I can tell, from only playing the Americans, Mexican artillery functions in the same way as US artillery. From my studies of the war, US artillery was far more effective. The one exception would be the San Patricio battalion, which was formed from US deserters and may have been the most effective unit in the Mexican army. They used artillery, and used it very well.
I am thinking that maybe the only Mexican artillery in the game should be the San Patricios, which can be formed from an event.
Another change might be to allow US artillery to move and shoot in the same turn. This would simulate somewhat the famous flying artillery of the Americans, which was very mobile, and did move around in actual battle. If this could be done, the Mexican army could keep their artillery, but it could only shoot or move. The San Patricios should be able to do both.
Another idea would be to have a Robert E Lee unit that would be used a scout that could not be attacked. Lee's scouting was invaluable during the war.
Just some ideas. I am enjoying this game very much, and will next play the Russo Japanese War scenario.
Hubert, thank you for yet another great game!
Regards,
Vaalen
I am back, and expect to be active on this forum.
I am enjoying the Mexican war scenario, and have a suggestion.
As far as I can tell, from only playing the Americans, Mexican artillery functions in the same way as US artillery. From my studies of the war, US artillery was far more effective. The one exception would be the San Patricio battalion, which was formed from US deserters and may have been the most effective unit in the Mexican army. They used artillery, and used it very well.
I am thinking that maybe the only Mexican artillery in the game should be the San Patricios, which can be formed from an event.
Another change might be to allow US artillery to move and shoot in the same turn. This would simulate somewhat the famous flying artillery of the Americans, which was very mobile, and did move around in actual battle. If this could be done, the Mexican army could keep their artillery, but it could only shoot or move. The San Patricios should be able to do both.
Another idea would be to have a Robert E Lee unit that would be used a scout that could not be attacked. Lee's scouting was invaluable during the war.
Just some ideas. I am enjoying this game very much, and will next play the Russo Japanese War scenario.
Hubert, thank you for yet another great game!
Regards,
Vaalen