Days Gone Remastered Ostereier
- Cheat Engine Tables: Fine-Tune Speed, Stamina, and Even Walk on Air
- WeMod Trainer: Toggle God Mode, Endless Ammo, and More on PC
- Console Memory Tweaks: Health, Stamina, and Max Ammo (Use Carefully)
- How to Trigger the Secret Ending (Yes, There’s More Story)
- Hidden Arsenal: How to Unlock the Game’s Secret and Post-Game Weapons
- Syphon Filter Lives On: Nods, Names, and a Shared Virus
- Secret IPCA Tech Hunt: Unlock Gabriel Logan’s Stun Gun
- Anarchy Marks Everywhere: Those ‘A’ Logos Aren’t Avengers
- Bonfire of the Undead: A Quiet Dark Souls Shout-Out
- Known Bugs and Fixes in Days Gone Remastered
- Surviving Oregon: Combat and Stealth Tips That Actually Help
- Fuel, Loot, and Not Dying: Smart Scavenging 101
- Best Early Skills: What to Grab First for an Easier Ride
- Platinum Path: Step-by-Step Roadmap to 100% and Trophies
- All 52 NERO Intel: Where to Look and What You’ll Need
Cheat Engine Tables: Fine-Tune Speed, Stamina, and Even Walk on Air
SchummelnComfortable with Cheat Engine? Custom tables let you poke at the game’s guts for super granular tweaks.
- Player/Enemy Speed: Crank up your player speed or slow down zombies for stress-free kiting.
- Infinite Everything: Health, Stamina, Ammo, and unbreakable melee weapons.
- Traversal Tweaks: Boost step height, loosen slope angle limits, and remove bounds so you don’t get yanked back by invisible walls.
- Camera/Bike: Adjust camera distance; keep bike fuel and health infinite.
- Stealth/Flight: Flip Invisibility so Freakers ignore you. The Walk on Air setup uses three scripts—enable 1 and 2 to lift off (tweak rise speed in 1), then 3 to drop back down.
- Heads-up: Extreme speed can cause clipping—don’t jump while speed scripts are active. Some effects (like health/stamina) can fade over long sessions—reapply as needed.
WeMod Trainer: Toggle God Mode, Endless Ammo, and More on PC
SchummelnIf you’re on PC and just want to mess around, WeMod makes Days Gone Remastered super flexible with one-click toggles. It’s a third-party trainer, so use it in single-player only and back up your saves.
- Survivability: God Mode, Unlimited Health, Stamina, and Focus. Stealth Mode keeps you off enemy radar.
- Firepower & Aim: Unlimited Ammo, No Reload, Super Accuracy, No Recoil, Rapid Fire.
- Melee & Enemies: Unbreakable melee weapons, One-Hit Kills, and tweakable Damage Multipliers.
- Time & World Controls: Freeze Daytime, jump time forward by an hour, or change overall game speed.
- Inventory & Progression: Unlimited Credits and Scrap, multipliers, ignore crafting requirements, unlock all recipes, Max Trust with camps, EXP/Trust multipliers, Unlimited Skill Points.
- Bike Buffs: Unlimited bike health, fuel, and nitrous.
- Challenge Mode Tweaks: Freeze timers, max out score, credits, and reputation.
Console Memory Tweaks: Health, Stamina, and Max Ammo (Use Carefully)
SchummelnOn PlayStation, there are memory-mod methods that can grant infinite health, infinite stamina, and massive ammo/loot stacks. They require extra hardware/software and aren’t officially supported.
- What they do: Max out ammo and resources, keep your health/stamina topped off.
- Caveats: Effects can wear off and need reapplying. Back up your saves. Some loot-related trophies may become unobtainable with max-quantity edits. Proceed at your own risk.
How to Trigger the Secret Ending (Yes, There’s More Story)
Freischaltbar- Finish all 12 NERO Finding missions scattered across the regions.
- These revolve around checking NERO sites and scraping up their research.
- Once you’re done, O’Brian reaches out with a call that changes how you see NERO and the outbreak.
- Some tasks appear only after the main story—so do this in post-game. If nothing triggers, sweep each region and complete any lingering NERO objectives.
There’s great gear that only drops from storylines and horde progress—many after credits.
- Storyline Rewards (post-credits to equip):
- Boozer’s Shotgun: Reach 94% in “He’s My Brother.”
- SSR Sniper Rifle: 100% “Keep Your Friends Close.”
- Iron Mike’s Sheriff (revolver): 100% “We’ve All Done Things.”
- Colonel Garrett’s Mayor (revolver): 100% “Law and Disorder.”
- Horde Killer Track:
- SMP9 SMG: Unlocks at 10% hordes cleared; mag upgrades roll in later (one at 35%, another at higher progress).
- Auto Shotgun: Unlocks at 25% (~10 hordes). 16-round crowd shredder—phenomenal for tunnels and choke points.
- Keep clearing hordes for more upgrades and attachments across the board.
Bend Studio weaved Days Gone Remastered into the Syphon Filter universe—and they didn’t hide it.
- A late-game “Classified Virus Research” collectible calls the Freaker pathogen a strain of the Syphon Filter virus and name-drops PharCom Industries and agents Gabriel Logan, Lian Xing, and Teresa Lipan.
- NERO gear looks suspiciously like the biohazard units seen in Syphon Filter.
- The memo mentions an early Ukraine sample—right in line with Syphon Filter’s globe-trotting history.
If you grew up frying targets with Logan’s gadgets, this connective tissue feels like a love letter.
Secret IPCA Tech Hunt: Unlock Gabriel Logan’s Stun Gun
OstereierCollect all 18 IPCA Tech pieces and finish the secret post-game mission to unlock a craftable “Unknown NERO Weapon.” Surprise—it’s Gabriel Logan’s stun gun from Syphon Filter.
- Details: The weapon is engraved with “G.L.” and behaves like the classic—initial stun on hit, then ignite if you keep the trigger held.
- Why it rules: It’s a stylish nod to Bend’s roots, a true completionist reward, and a unique tool that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the normal weapon pool.
Anarchy Marks Everywhere: Those ‘A’ Logos Aren’t Avengers
OstereierYou’ll spot stylized A symbols on jackets and scenery. They’re not superhero teases—they’re anarchy marks. It fits the vibe: collapsed systems, DIY law, and survivor factions doing their own thing. Subtle worldbuilding, but it’s everywhere if you look.
Bonfire of the Undead: A Quiet Dark Souls Shout-Out
OstereierThere’s a tucked-away bonfire with a blade stuck in it—a cheeky hat-tip to Dark Souls’ iconic rest points. It also just plain works in Days Gone’s world: fire equals safety, and any safe moment out here is sacred.
Known Bugs and Fixes in Days Gone Remastered
FehlerIt’s smoother than the original, but a few gremlins remain.
- Audio mix quirks: Some rescued NPCs speak at oddly low volume during roadside events.
- Performance spikes: Rare stutters can happen during high-speed rides or massive hordes.
- Mission hiccups: Certain objectives may soft-lock progress—restart the mission if needed.
- Historical markers: The Pioneers Cemetery marker can be finicky to interact with.
- NERO checkpoint access: If you die mid-entry (notably at the old sawmill), progression may stumble; it usually fixes itself during the side mission “How Many Bodies?”
- Bike stuck in rocks: If your ride clips into terrain, visit any camp mechanic and pay 50 credits to respawn it.
- Best practice: Keep multiple saves and quick-save often to dodge progress loss.
Surviving Oregon: Combat and Stealth Tips That Actually Help
HinweiseA few fundamentals go a long way.
- Start stealthy: Crouch and move from bush to bush to plan and pick off stragglers.
- Master the roll (R1): It’s your panic button. Rolling into enemies briefly stuns them—use it to create space.
- Melee vs. guns: Melee shines in 1v1 or 1v2. For groups, thin them with ranged fire first.
- Swap shoulders: If cover blocks your view, tap X while aiming to switch sides.
- Sound and sight: A white speaker icon with a cross means your movement’s quiet. The eye icon tells you if you’re visible.
- Scout with binocs: Tag enemies with RT so you don’t lose track mid-sneak.
Fuel, Loot, and Not Dying: Smart Scavenging 101
HinweiseManage your resources like your life depends on it—because it does.
- Fuel first: Keep the tank topped off to preserve fast travel and your sanity.
- Loot everything: You’ll need junk for heals, bombs, repairs—don’t leave scraps behind.
- Drive-by pickups: Humans you run over auto-drop loot. Handy mid-chase.
- Cars 101: Closed trunks/hoods = lootable. Opened = already picked clean. Avoid car alarms unless you want company.
- Gas crunch: Walk the bike to save fuel when you’re nearly dry.
- Tools of chaos: Pocket bear traps and redeploy them. Toss rocks to redirect both Freakers and humans. Molotovs are MVPs vs. packs.
Best Early Skills: What to Grab First for an Easier Ride
HinweiseA few early picks make the whole game smoother.
- Escape Artist (Melee): -15% stamina on dodge rolls—use it constantly.
- Field Repairs (Melee): Fix melee weapons with scrap on the go.
- Focused Shot (Ranged): Slows time while aiming—huge for headshots and fast movers.
- Ear to the Ground (Survival): Highlights enemies in survival vision, including pesky snipers.
- Busted Lip (Melee): Regain stamina on melee kills—great sustain.
- Two Birds, One Bullet (Ranged): Bullet penetration for lining up Freakers.
- On the Move (Ranged): Reload while sprinting. Essential for kiting.
- Just Roll With It (Melee): More stamina savings on dodges—pairs perfectly with Escape Artist.
Platinum Path: Step-by-Step Roadmap to 100% and Trophies
LeitfädenChase the platinum with a clean plan.
- Phase 1 — Story + Side Work: Do Encampment Jobs to raise Trust for better guns and bike parts. Clear Ambush Camps to reveal the map and unlock recipes. Burn Infestations to open fast travel.
- NERO Checkpoints: Hit them for Health/Stamina/Focus upgrades and new fast travel nodes.
- You’ve Got Red on You: You need 541 items looted from human corpses. Loot bodies consistently all game.
- Phase 2 — Cleanup: You only need 75% of total collectibles, not all 989. Use survival vision to sniff them out.
- Hordes: About 40 hordes appear post-story. Stockpile explosives, set traps, and bring upgraded guns. Clearing hordes also helps you finish all 45 skills for “Learning by Doing.”
All 52 NERO Intel: Where to Look and What You’ll Need
LeitfädenNERO Intel comes from story moments, checkpoints, research sites, and the wilds.
- Story freebies: Several Researcher Field Notes pop during main missions—easy wins.
- Checkpoints: Refuel generators to enter MMUs and snag Mobile Medical Unit Recordings. Examples include Pillette Bridge (Highway 97) and Spruce Lake (Crater Lake).
- Research Sites: Look for white cases with NERO Injectors—often near a flight/field recording. One Lost Lake site needs a motorcycle jump. Another is in Lucky Lad Mines during “Lines Not Crossed.”
- Wilderness grabs: Some notes sit in remote spots—like on the northern train tracks in Cascade.
- Dig Sites: Marked by Restricted Area signs, excavation gear, and parked military trucks—check the containers.
- Tips: Use survival vision near NERO setups. If an area’s too hot early, mark it and return later with better gear.
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