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* DividedWeFall: The [[AnAesop Aesop]] of the game essentially, with the main mission being to end the multi-front Civil War and unite the island. Whether you achieve this by creating alliances with the warring factions or defeating all of them is up to you, though.

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* DividedWeFall: The [[AnAesop Aesop]] moral of the game essentially, game, with the main mission being to end the multi-front Civil War and unite the island. Whether you achieve this by creating alliances with the warring factions or defeating all of them is up to you, though.
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* OneBulletClips: Interestingly, this trope was averted in the early-access versions (where the game was actually counting ammo in individual magazines), but has been played straight since the full release. The common ammo pool was probably introduced partly because the game is primarily an ActionRPG with [[FirstPersonShooter FPS]] battles (rather than a tactical shooter), and partly due to the [[ObviousBeta various issues]] concerning the original implementation:

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* OneBulletClips: Interestingly, this trope was averted in the early-access versions (where the game was actually counting ammo in individual magazines), but has been played straight since the full release. The common ammo pool was probably introduced partly because the game is primarily an ActionRPG with [[FirstPersonShooter FPS]] battles (rather than a tactical shooter), and partly due to the [[ObviousBeta various issues]] issues concerning the original implementation:
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: You can easily dress up your female character and troops with clothes that don't exactly fare as battle dress uniforms. Wardrobe with low armor levels include skinny jeans, miniskirts (paired with knee-high fashion boots), or [[BoobsOfSteel revealing]] camisoles and tank tops.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: You can easily dress up your female character and troops with clothes that don't exactly fare as battle dress uniforms. Wardrobe with low armor levels include skinny jeans, miniskirts (paired with knee-high fashion boots), or [[BoobsOfSteel revealing]] revealing camisoles and tank tops.
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* PunchClockVillain: With the exception of the Uman Brotherhood (and the Atov Federation regime to a certain extent), the troops of all the other main factions are essentially this if you pick a fight them, given that the in-game lore paints them somewhere between the LawfulGood and TrueNeutral scales.

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* PunchClockVillain: With the exception of the Uman Brotherhood (and the Atov Federation regime to a certain extent), the troops of all the other main factions are essentially this if you pick a fight them, given that the in-game lore paints them somewhere between the LawfulGood good and TrueNeutral scales.neutral.
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** Although most non-Atov companions describe the Federation as a fascist dictatorship with a cruel, barbaric army, the majority of the 4 recruitable Atov generals are far from being total monsters, even if they believe in their authoratitative regime. Kostyantin is [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes genuinely concerned for his daugher]], Olga (who happens to be the leader of Chernivkan Front, a faction in war with Atov), and is displeased with the unruly soldiers attacking local women in Atov cities. Vitaly turns out to have saved and looking after Miroslava, an ex-slave of the Uman Brotherhood (and another recruitable companion); while Oleg is just a by-the-book, if somewhat cocky intelligence officer with no clear hatred against the other factions. Even Dimitro, the snobbish, ruthless officer of the Federation has some redeeming qualities, despite the fact that he admits to have executed an unarmed civilian just to make a point in an occupied village, and admitting that he would do it again, if given the choice.

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** Although most non-Atov companions describe the Federation as a fascist dictatorship with a cruel, barbaric army, the majority of the 4 recruitable Atov generals are far from being total monsters, even if they believe in their authoratitative regime. Kostyantin is [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes genuinely concerned for his daugher]], daughter]], Olga (who happens to be the leader of Chernivkan Front, a faction in war with Atov), and is displeased with the unruly soldiers attacking local women in Atov cities. Vitaly turns out to have saved and looking after Miroslava, an ex-slave of the Uman Brotherhood (and another recruitable companion); while Oleg is just a by-the-book, if somewhat cocky intelligence officer with no clear hatred against the other factions. Even Dimitro, the snobbish, ruthless officer of the Federation has some redeeming qualities, despite the fact that he admits to have executed an unarmed civilian just to make a point in an occupied village, and admitting that he would do it again, if given the choice.

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