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You can use both functions, but in case of Antistasi, I recommend using Antistasi's for the sake of game balance. If you're looking to simplify your gameplay (single player Antistasi for example) you can use my function. The two functions work together, but their balance is completely different.
Was using Antistasi Ultimate (legacy version), and while I approached a disabled vehicle with hostile crew inside, the usual "Breach Vehicle" pops up, just like the one produced by your mod in any other singleplayer missions. But I used the action, and turned out that was Antistasi's breach function.
Since I only saw one "Breach Vehicle", is it that your mod will automatically use Antistasi functions, or Antistasi disables yours?