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I do not know, I am sorry (I am not an experienced modder and this originally was just a small mod I made for myself).
Intuitively I would have guessed that it is, but with my foreign-agent mod, problems occured when installing onto an existing campaign -> if you do want to try adding the mod to an existing campaign, definitely(!!!) make a backup of your save game.
I've actually thought about making one, but it (especially the icons and the balancing) would take me quite some time (which I, at least right now, don't have). In a few weeks I will take a look on a complete overhaul -> stay tuned ^^
Changing the generals bodyguard unit through skills would be (almost) impossible for me. The only thing that would (with me skill level) work is to make different units from the very beginning (which are either chosen per luck or recruited), but maybe I will find out more in the process of working on it ( =
But anyway: Thanks a lot for the nice words! If you have any issues regarding the balancing of this modification, please give me an according feedback (changing some numbers isn't that much work for me ^^).
//Hirano out
Thank you very much!
Haven't tried it yet, but it should work perfectly fine.