Unless you purposely go out of
your way during the story missions, you won't actually see everything the game has to offer.
Not exact matches
Completing
story missions and side
missions for resistance members is the most efficient
way to do so, but you can also viably achieve your goal by performing smaller tasks that you might stumble across
during your journeys through the county: rescuing civilians in random encounters, finding and destroying cult structures or supply vehicles, and liberating occupied compounds, seized as cult outposts.
Alfonso Cauron won Best Director for Gravity, the intense
story of a female astronaut who must find a
way back to earth after being stranded in outer space
during a NASA
mission.
While personnel can be gained via a few
missions and
during the
story, the main
way of getting them is by capturing enemy soldiers and POW's using the Fulton Recovery System, which is a fancy name for tying a balloon to their belts which then whisks them away to a waiting helicopter.
If you wish to 100 % this game you need to have two things, a lot of free time and a keen eye for side
missions as they tend to trigger
during dialogues and if you do not keep an eye on them they might also fail on you, but this is another
way of adding more hours of gameplay on top of the already meaty main
story which is always a welcoming feature in any game.