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Well, that's the thing.
If I did that, I'd have to update the systems and so on that you've made for the mod. And I know very little of modding beyond stat changes and unit numbers.
I'm not trying to make excuses, it's just that my understanding of modding is fairly limited.
The same can be said for your mod, I'd have to keep track of your updates as well. I just posted an extensive update of this mod a few hours ago. As of right now I'm perfectly content with the units that are in it. I won't be making any drastic changes to them in the near future. If all you're doing is changing unit numbers, you only need a single main_units table, and then just adjust the numbers just like you did in your full mod.
Or if you just want this submod for personal use, make a copy of my mod and edit away, then just save it under a different name and disable the workshop version.
Well, I'm only asking you to make it because you could simply copy all the parts of your mod once you've updated it, and not have the chance of messing anything up, since you would've just updated your main mod.