Days Gone Remastered Ovos de Páscoa

Última atualização: 24 de setembro de 2025
Days Gone Remastered

Cheat Engine Tables: Fine-Tune Speed, Stamina, and Even Walk on Air

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Comfortable 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.
Por: Dave

WeMod Trainer: Toggle God Mode, Endless Ammo, and More on PC

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If 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.
Days Gone PC WeMod trainer with 24 cheats: God Mode, Unlimited Health & Ammo, No Reload, No Recoil, Rapid Fire, Unlimited Nitro, Max Trust, and more. Perfect for single-player fun and messing around in Days Gone.
Por: Dave

Console Memory Tweaks: Health, Stamina, and Max Ammo (Use Carefully)

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On 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.
Por: Dave

How to Trigger the Secret Ending (Yes, There’s More Story)

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  • 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.

Days Gone Remastered secret ending guide: how to trigger O’Brian’s call and see the NERO reveal after the credits.
Por: Dave

Hidden Arsenal: How to Unlock the Game’s Secret and Post-Game Weapons

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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.
Unlock every secret weapon in Days Gone: how to get post-credits guns, storyline rewards, and horde-track unlocks explained.
Por: Dave

Syphon Filter Lives On: Nods, Names, and a Shared Virus

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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.

Every Syphon Filter easter egg in Days Gone: NERO bio-suits, IPCA Stun Gun, PharCom links, and agent callbacks to Gabriel Logan and Lian Xing. A quick guide to the franchise connections hidden throughout Bend Studio's open-world.
Por: Dave

Secret IPCA Tech Hunt: Unlock Gabriel Logan’s Stun Gun

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Collect 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.
Days Gone Easter Egg Guide: Collect IPCA Tech, finish the secret mission, and unlock/craft the UNKNOWN NERO WEAPON - Gabriel Logan's stun gun.
Por: Dave

Anarchy Marks Everywhere: Those ‘A’ Logos Aren’t Avengers

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You’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.

Por: Dave

Bonfire of the Undead: A Quiet Dark Souls Shout-Out

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There’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.

Por: Dave

Known Bugs and Fixes in Days Gone Remastered

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It’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.
Complete guide to Days Gone Remastered bugs and fixes—crashes, audio issues, stutter, mission soft locks, and more. Practical workarounds to stabilize performance and progress.
Por: Dave

Surviving Oregon: Combat and Stealth Tips That Actually Help

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A 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.
Days Gone tips and tricks the game doesn't tell you—stealth, combat, and survival strategies to help you clear camps, manage hordes, and outlast Freakers across Oregon.
Por: Dave

Fuel, Loot, and Not Dying: Smart Scavenging 101

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Manage 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.
Days Gone/Remastered: how to get unlimited supplies for fuel, repairs, heals, and bombs—smart scavenging tips to keep your bike running and survive.
Por: Dave

Best Early Skills: What to Grab First for an Easier Ride

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A 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.
Days Gone early-game skills guide: 3 skills you should unlock first for a smoother start. Learn which melee, ranged, and survival upgrades to prioritize to boost survivability and headshot potential.
Por: Dave

Platinum Path: Step-by-Step Roadmap to 100% and Trophies

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Chase 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.”
Por: Dave

All 52 NERO Intel: Where to Look and What You’ll Need

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NERO 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.
All 52 NERO Intel locations in Days Gone. Step-by-step collectible guide covering story notes, checkpoints, research sites, and wilderness spots to help you 100% the NERO Intel set.
Por: Dave

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