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Crafting is included as well but in a simplistic way, and honestly a lot of the recipes don't make sense. You can scavenge parts for crafting off of car wrecks or buy them from hardware stores, and most of what you're going to be crafting is medical supplies (and explosives if you get lucky looting NATO vehicles and troops and find the right things to use).
Grey-area is there too, you can become a drug dealer. Dealing drugs and doing missions for gangs destabilizes the surrounding area, making it easier for you or the gangs to take control and weaken NATO.
Overthrow is a 'resistance simulator' similar to Antistasi but not 1:1 the same. Antagonist is NATO+Gendarmerie and the preferred map is Tanoa. You can play it on other maps but I wouldn't do so. Overthrow is more flexible than other resistance type scenarios and allows for civilian gameplay on top of the combat. It's definitely jank sometimes but it's fun.
The missions you receive from the various factions are the usual, and most of it is operative transport and assassination. Occasionally they'll ask you for guns or to capture a town (in the latter case they'll help you stabilize it afterwards). The factions that spawn on the map are dependent on what mods you have enabled, keep this in mind .