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To get 100% per area of the map.
Hmm... Ok, I`ll check this out sometime if game won`t be crashing so often, ty
So I assume that I`ll continue having fun, destroying things, killing people and completing quests and something will pop out so I can liberate areas, thanks for answers)
If you fill up your chaos meter which is determind by your chaos points just destroy stuff but the fastest are those red painted explosive things and after the bar is full you get 2 squads which you need the right amount of squads to secure a area.
If you know how to push a area you can decrease the amount of squad you need to secure the area. Say this area you need 4 squads but if you pish the enemies frontline in a way where they are surrounded that area might only need 2 squad to secure. With this strategy you can unlock a area for a lower amount of squads or even zero.
I hope i was understandfull im not the best explainer lol.
No, actually, he is wrong. Green check mark means nothing other than tell you, "Yo! Bozo! There are no more challenges here. Go away!"
The stunts (a.k.a., challenges) need to be done just to earn points to mod your stuff. It has nothing to do with liberating an area.
A bit of an upgrade, but more of a downgrade in my opinion.