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You should honestly not waste your time for Maine. The AI very rarely declares war on you if you play a "Lucky nation" (This is the in-game term for a historically relevant nation), especially if you ally strong countries. I recommend giving the Maine to the French and preparing your forces for an eventually attack with your allies. France is actually stronger than before, and in-game England just can't beat it without strong allies (Unless the AI plays bad but I wouldn't bet too much on that). I would recommend allying countries like Castille, Austria, Bavaria, Bohemia, Denmark (even tho they almost always rival England) or Burgundy. Any bit of help, helps. And biding your time is your best bet. You should wait for France to be embroiled in a big war before striking, and don't be too greedy on the peace treaty as your manpower pool is far smaller than France's and you would exhaust it quickly fighting rebellions due to overextension unrest.
Normallly i gave them the Territory.
But in my latest try i got alliances with Burgundy and Aragon with Claims on France, the Pope excommunated french King, so I went for it. Bought me an additional Army, declared war on France for Chartres and declined Maine five days later * - and the war became one for PU.
France went South into Aragon and sieged down Labourd. So the North was free up to take.
I didn't take the PU as Prize**, because I got an heir and a) I wanted the War of Roses and b) i wanted to try Burgundian Inheritance.
Downsides: With emperor, I almost always got an heir within the first three Years - mostly i got one royal marriage with a partner, because I don't want a surprising bride. In older versions it was possible to run the timer off without an heir, and sometimes five royal marriages.
But France with its vassal swarm is stronger than before - in another try, Burgundy declared war on Provence and its Ally France and we were crushed.
* you've got about five months to accept or decline of giving Maine to France. When they go to war, they normally accept your refusing (in older versions Provence got excommunicated, Burgundy declared war)
** my ruler had reduce AE, and a coalition was not in sight with only 45 AE...
Personally I think its better how they are now as I feel it provides more of a challenge. I don't have the Emperor DLC yet as having lost my job I cant afford it. But I have played a couple of early playthroughs now since the Update. These are on Hard mode and Iron Man mode with no mods.
1st Run as England. I had a very unlucky start here. Burgundy hated me, Aragon and Castile did not have France as a rival at the start and didn't join me in the war as Castile decided on an early war with Granada. Safe to say France slaughtered me and I lost all but Calais.
2nd run as England. This time I was lucky that Burgundy liked me and both them and Aragon had France as rivals. I allied with both and also Castile and when it came to war all 3 helped me out and we destroyed the french. I didn't run the war long enough to get a PU as I didn't wanna blow all my manpower early. So I took a 2 territories and released the odd vassal. Then played on as normal.
3rd run as England. Same as run 2 but I did not have Burgundy as they were my rival this time. With just Aragon and Castile we were evenly matched but we managed to defeat France still and I got 2 provinces and went from there.
4th run I went as Brittany. Now this was a challenge. The key is getting Burgundy + Castile to be your ally ready for France. I failed at this on run 4, 5 and 6 as on hard mode as a small nation it was proving too hard to get allies because of the -20 penalty in diplomacy.
Run 7 I went to Normal difficulty. I got allied with both Burgundy and Spain. Built myself up, my target was Provence, whom was allied with France, and once I had a decent small army and economy I went to war. we defeated France. By this war I may add England had been defeated by France. think it took me about 30-40 years before I went to war with France.
My point is thought that I don't think France is OP at all with the Vassals. Ya just have to get the right allies and hit them at the right point.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2128257442
build up to 20 transports and make a 12 inf and 8 cav stack. activate the defensive edict in your french regions and build up with infantry to your force limit.
when the war starts, france is most likely gonna be allied with scotland so the first thing i did was marching a 17k stack north to seperate white peace scotland out. meanwhile i was using my navy together with my army to do hit and run attacks on the forts.
Labourd is the best one to fight in because it gives the enemys -2 rolls. i stack wiped 2 armies there.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2128257058
the ai is a bit dumb because they try to siege down all 3 forts separately instead of focusing on 1 or 2 at a time. so most of the time you will fight against 10-20k stacks. but with 8 cav and 4 shock general that you spawn with, you win pretty much all the time.
after they are weak enough land in normandy and siege chartres and paris down which should be enough to PU them.
don't be afraid to go into debt. i usually ended up with 1k-2k debt. i also hired 2 mercenary companies in this run.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2128259211
if you need manpower do the debate in the parlament and/or exploit development.
i ended with only 50k dead while they had 150k (it was 150k before i seperate peaced provence out.)
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2128257906
the most difficult part is after the war keeping france loyal. i recommend blobing fast into ireland, scotland and brittany also develop france a lot to reduce liberty desire. dont be scared of coalitions because it will weaken france more than you.
imo this patch made it way easier because france doesnt have so many allies anymore compared to the previous versions.
You can go 2 ways now:
1.)
It is back to good old Scotland tactic.
Destroy all forts in France territory, DOW on Scotland, carpet siege Scotland, let them carpet siege you holding, park you fleet now in front of the France ports,and simply win first war on island.
2.) Release your vassal, scourge tax, transfer trade power and sell Maine for 150 ducats day 1 to Province...they want there core back.
Finish you island, come back to France with the alliance system of choice.