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Otherwise this mod is massively imbalanced and really shouldn't be used, in my opinion. It's way too strong and incentivises you to sit in Overwatch all day - more then normal.
If you're looking to add this mod to your game, either open the .ini files and severely reduce the numbers, or do not use it until Condem makes a version that only affects 'Covering Fire' (if he is so inclined.)
I'm using Xylthixlm's Shadow Ops class overhaul mod, and this mod synergizes very well with it. I've noticed that it indirectly nerfs Lightning Reflexes (which works the same way as it did in EU/EW vanilla). You can still run an enemy's overwatch without getting hit, but your soldier suffers the suppression debuff, which is actually kind of a good nerf since Lightning Reflexes is a bit OP anyway. So I'd strongly recommend this mod for anyone playing Shadow Ops, as it makes lightning reflex a more tactically satisftying option, if that makes sense.