Complete the following achievements to unlock Microsoft Gamerscore points.
Achievement | How to unlock | Points
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| - Killed an enemy after knocking them down three times.
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| - Conner and Hailey talked about her scar.
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| - Avery found out about Wood's fling.
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| - Ended the campaign and blew up the dam.
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| - Found a crate with explosives.
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| - Bought a weapon from Izkor.
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- Chunk Chunk Goes the Train
| - Bought the best shotgun: Browning Automatic 5.
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| - Had all your soldiers panic at the same time.
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| - Killed five or more enemy soldiers in a single turn.
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| - Experienced Lieutenant Brooks' final words.
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| - Encountered the maskless enemies.
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| - Equipped a soldier with three abilities, three traits, and all equipment tools.
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| - Bought the best rifle: Mosin-Nagant Scoped Rifle.
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| - Had a soldier desert your squad.
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| - Completed all boot camp levels.
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| - Killed all enemies in the ambush in the level "Ambush"!
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| - Caused 10 civilian casualties.
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| - Morgan opened up to Conner.
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| - Got your squad killed in "Ambush"!
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| - Bought the best submachine gun: Sturmgewehr.
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| - Completed the campaign with four dead soldiers.
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| - Encountered the blocked mountain pass.
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| - Released Fry from prison.
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| - Ended the campaign and got surrounded and killed by vengeful enemies.
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| - Ended the campaign and got surrounded and killed by angry civilians.
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| - Introduced yourself to the locals.
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| - Owned zero supplies and zero salvage.
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| - Ended the campaign and drove away over the mountains.
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| - Killed three enemies with one grenade.
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| - Sacrificed a soldier to blow up the dam.
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| - Fry and Hailey started fighting.
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| - Ended the campaign and got successfully extracted by a plane.
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| - Conner rejected Avery's advances.
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| - Wood and Hailey found the dog.
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| - Gained a gold medal from a mission.
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| - Warned the civilians about the upcoming flooding.
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| - Ended the campaign and walked home over the mountains.
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