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If you have buttons on side of your mouse this is my script,I use a program called X Mouse button control that sets print screen to MOUSE BUTTON 4/5 whatever.
The #UseHook commands and everything below it basically makes it to where you dont have to double tap the control group to snap to that unit. you press it once and youre at the unit.
I also use a smiliar script so that I can access my tact map with my side mouse button. Saves me the hassle of looking for the "0" key that needs to pressed in order to access tac map. WOULD BE NICE IF RELIC ALLOWED CUSTOM COMBINATIONS FOR ABILITIES BUT INSTEAD THEY'RE BUSY MAKING DLC AND BRITS.
But back on topic: I'd recommend improving field awareness and trying not to focus too much on an engagement where most of your army is busy applying pressure to the enemy. It can also give you the benefit of counter wiping his squads you catch off guard during your major engagements. For example, when sending a rifle to cap several points on the other side of the map while simultaneously moving up your main force of rifles to engage the enemy on several flanks on the side of the map you're focusing on make sure to check the small map in the lower left hand corner of your screen with a quick glance to see if the rifle you sent to cap spots another enemy unit or is engaging said enemy unit already. Helps to quickly click on the rifle at the top right hand corner of your screen and efficiently retreat it when you realize which rifle it is.
The problem isn't the weapon racks, well maybe bazookas, but riflemen scaling into the late game and t4 armor being ineffective to a certain degree. I don't mind that much about Lt. and Cpt. Tier as much as I mind t4 being meh, although I do agree the at-gun needs a slight re-work received accuracy wise(i think dmg wise when AP rounds are enabled it's quite effective).