Days Gone
Ride through a post-apocalyptic Oregon where Freakers lurk in shadows. Days Gone immerses you in survival horror, blending intense combat with open-world exploration on your trusty Drifter bike.
Days Gone auxiliary tools unlock limitless potential. Features like Always Daylight and Unlimited Fuel remove survival stresses, letting you focus on story, exploration, and dominating massive Freaker hordes with ease.
Whether you are a novice or veteran, Days Gone assistive tools tailor the experience. Beginners enjoy safer navigation with constant visibility, while pros use Unlimited Nitrous for high-speed chases and tactical advantages in fierce battles.
From snowy mountains to infested towns, diverse scenes await. Days Gone enhanced experience tools ensure your bike remains indestructible, allowing fearless exploration of hidden NERO checkpoints and daring jumps across broken bridges.
These tools do more than enhance stats; they redefine freedom. Complete challenges effortlessly, unlock all rewards, and immerse yourself fully in Deacon’s journey. Embrace the open road without limits, fear, or frustration in this gritty adventure.
Cheat Provider: God Mode/Ignore Hits、Unlimited Health、Unlimited Stamina、Unlimited Focus、Unlimited Ammo、No Reload、Super Accuracy、No Recoil and other high-frequency features, with compatibility for the latest version; supports Standard, Enhanced, Super Modes (3 modes)
Trainer Modes
Standard Mode
Standard Mode offers basic modification features, perfect for players new to the game, making the gaming experience more relaxed and enjoyable.
God Mode/Ignore Hits
Days Gone players craving a fearless ride through Oregon’s apocalyptic wilderness need look no further than the legendary God Mode Ignore Hits ability. This gameplay-enhancing perk transforms Deacon St. John into an ironclad drifter, letting him laugh off razor-sharp Ripper claws, explosive marauder traps, and even nature’s cruelest hazards while keeping the action lightning-fast and immersive. Whether you’re charging headfirst into a 500-strong Freaker horde with a rusty machete or blazing through infected zones to test custom bike builds, this strategic edge turns survival chaos into pure adrenaline-fueled freedom. The invincible energy here isn’t just about ego trips – it’s your ticket to experiencing every gritty story moment without health bars stealing the spotlight. Imagine shredding through ambushes that normally demand perfect dodge timing, or revisiting brutal mission sections like Sawmill showdowns without scavenging for bandages – this system-shattering resilience makes it all possible. Hardcore gamers love using it to experiment with wild playstyles, like melee-only annihilations or testing experimental weapon combos, while newcomers finally get to enjoy the open-world exploration without getting bodied by surprise encounters. We’re talking zero damage taken during those heart-pounding horde battles where even seasoned riders usually panic, total freedom to roam high-risk zones without survival mechanics interrupting the flow, and the ability to focus on cinematic kills or story beats rather than inventory management. This isn’t just another power-up; it’s a complete gameplay philosophy shift for players who want to dominate Freaker nests like a post-apocalyptic demigod or simply appreciate the dark humor of surviving a collapsing bridge with full health. Days Gone’s God Mode Ignore Hits feature answers every survivor’s prayer – no more teeth-gnashing respawns, no frantic item hunts, just relentless momentum through zombie-infested forests and marauder-controlled highways. Whether you’re chasing the catharsis of one-man army status or seeking smoother story progression, this unshakable durability mechanic rewrites the rules of engagement while keeping the game’s brutal atmosphere completely intact. Strap in for the ride of your life where every Freaker bite becomes a tickle and each bullet feels like a mosquito sting – welcome to the apex predator experience in Days Gone’s shattered world.
Unlimited Health
For riders craving an adrenaline-fueled journey through Oregon's post-apocalyptic wilderness without the interruption of respawns or inventory management headaches, Days Gone's Unlimited Health mechanic becomes your most reliable companion. This game-changing feature lets players push boundaries in survival open-world gameplay by completely removing the pressure of tracking bandages or calculating risk versus reward during intense skirmishes with marauding factions or navigating Freaker nest hotzones. Known colloquially among players as 'Invincibility' or 'God Mode', this gameplay enhancement transforms Deacon into a veritable biking bad-ass who can charge headlong into enemy fireteams or wrestle with Blistered hordes without a scratch. Imagine testing experimental combat builds against Rager packs in the Sawtooth Mountains or exploring cursed caves teeming with Freakers while keeping your inventory slots free for weapon mods instead of medical supplies. This mechanic particularly shines when tackling the game's notorious swarm events - where waves of Freakers descend in terrifying numbers - allowing you to focus on mastering bike maneuvers or perfecting your Molotov throwing technique. By eliminating the constant anxiety of health management, the feature opens doors for creative playstyles: whether you're a seasoned survivor wanting to experiment with risky stealth approaches or a narrative-driven player preferring to immerse yourself in the story without survival interruptions. The real magic happens during those heart-pounding moments when you'd normally be scrambling for healing items - now you can maintain your momentum through ambushes in Silver Lake or keep pushing forward in the Caldera region's treacherous terrain. This isn't just about making the game easier; it's about redefining your interaction with Days Gone's brutal world by turning vulnerability into strategic advantage. Players who've struggled with the game's punishing difficulty spikes or felt pulled out of the story by constant resource management will find this mechanic a perfect balance between challenge and enjoyment. Whether you're carving through Oregon's zombie-infested highways or facing off against rival gangs in explosive firefights, maintaining uninterrupted immersion lets you truly experience the game's signature blend of motorcycle freedom and survival tension.
Unlimited Stamina
In the harsh post-apocalyptic wilds of Days Gone, staying mobile can mean the difference between survival and becoming Freaker bait. Imagine tearing through Oregon's volcanic wastelands or snow-capped ridges without your stamina bar sapping your speed, or dodging swarm attacks with ninja-like reflexes that never tire. This gameplay enhancement completely rewrites the rules of engagement by removing stamina restrictions, letting you focus on carving your own path through the chaos. Whether you're navigating razor-wire canyon passes or going head-to-head with pack leaders, the Infinite Endurance feature keeps your energy meter locked at maximum capacity. Picture yourself outrunning hordes without guzzling NERO Injectors or mastering vertical terrain by climbing endless cliff faces that previously left you panting. Combat becomes a dance of precision when you can chain backflips and rolls to avoid razor claws while lining up perfect headshots. Explorers will love how this mechanic turns vast map sections into playgrounds - no more stamina-grinding treks across the desert or interrupted traversal of ruined cities. The Unlimited Stamina advantage shines brightest during high-speed chases, letting you maintain pursuit of bandit convoys or escape from bloodthirsty Freaker packs without hitting that dreaded wall. Players struggling with stamina-dependent challenges like stealth takedowns or timed escape sequences will find this feature a game-changer, eliminating the panic of depleting energy during critical moments. It's like having a permanent adrenaline rush without the post-boost crash, transforming how you approach both open-world exploration and intense survival scenarios. This isn't just about convenience - it's about unlocking new playstyles in a world that constantly tests your endurance. From zombie horde battles to resource gathering marathons, maintaining peak performance changes the game's rhythm completely. Think of it as your personal energy shield against the game's relentless stamina demands, letting you concentrate on strategic decisions rather than micromanaging recovery items. Whether you're a speedrunner looking to optimize routes or a casual player tired of stamina limitations cramping your style, this system tweak opens doors to experiencing Days Gone's world on your terms.
Unlimited Focus
For players diving into the post-apocalyptic chaos of Days Gone, the 'Unlimited Focus' feature transforms the game's core mechanic into a seamless powerhouse for combat and stealth efficiency. Focus, a vital tool for slowing time and sharpening aim, typically restricts players with its limited duration and cooldown, but this enhancement removes those constraints, letting you lock onto targets indefinitely. Whether you're lining up silent headshots in stealth-heavy zones or dissecting Freaker hordes with surgical accuracy, the ability to maintain time slowdown without interruption elevates your gameplay to a whole new level. Imagine staying in the zone during a boss battle, tracking every weak spot and landing critical hits without worrying about your Focus gauge depleting—this feature turns that fantasy into reality. By eliminating the frustration of missed opportunities due to a drained Focus bar, players can now execute flawless takedowns, conserve precious ammo through perfect shot placement, and navigate resource-scarce environments with confidence. The Time Slowdown mechanic becomes your secret weapon for stretching limited bullets further, ensuring every encounter feels less like a scramble and more like a calculated victory. From clearing enemy camps silently to dominating swarms of Freakers with sustained precision, 'Unlimited Focus' reshapes how you interact with Days Gone's intense scenarios. Gamers craving a smoother experience will appreciate how this functionality tackles common pain points like interrupted stealth flows or the pressure of a refilling Focus meter mid-fight. Whether you're a seasoned survivor or new to the world of Days Gone, unlocking endless Focus isn't just a power-up—it's a game-changer that keeps time on your side, letting you play smarter, aim truer, and conquer challenges that once felt insurmountable.
Unlimited Ammo
Surviving the brutal open world of Days Gone demands every edge you can get, and unlocking unlimited ammo is a game-changer for players who crave nonstop action. Imagine blasting through swarms of Freakers without pausing to scavenge or worrying about your inventory—unlimited ammo lets you stay in the fight, turning tense survival scenarios into adrenaline-pumping chaos. Whether you're clearing ambush camps, tackling high-stakes missions, or just shredding enemies during exploration, this gameplay enhancement ensures you never run dry when it matters most. Infinite ammo isn't just about convenience; it's about dominating the apocalyptic landscape with a run-and-gun style that feels natural and exhilarating. Endless ammo empowers you to focus on the story, master combat mechanics, and experience Days Gone's world without the frustration of resource scarcity slowing your momentum. Early-game struggles with dwindling bullets disappear, letting you pour lead into Freaker nests or outgun raider squads without breaking a sweat. For players who thrive on intensity, this feature transforms every encounter into a high-octane spectacle—no reloads, no scavenging, just pure, unfiltered mayhem. Whether you're a completionist hunting every side quest or a speedrunner blazing through the main story, Days Gone's endless ammo option keeps your triggers finger happy and your missions flowing. Embrace the chaos, go loud, and let unlimited ammo redefine your survival tactics in a world where hesitation gets you killed.
No Reload
Surviving the post-apocalyptic chaos of Days Gone demands creativity and grit, but imagine tearing through Oregon's wilderness with weapons that never force you to break stride. The No Reload feature transforms your gameplay by letting you blast Freakers and heavily armed foes continuously until you switch arms or pause, eliminating those heart-pounding reload animations that often leave survivors exposed. This game mechanic shines brightest when you're locked in intense moments against swarms of ravenous Freakers, where split-second delays can mean life or death. By removing the need to scavenge for Ammo or stress over depleting your Firepower mid-fight, No Reload empowers players to focus on tactical mastery—whether luring enemies into traps, navigating choke points, or going toe-to-toe with hulking Breakers and Reachers. Early-game struggles with Ammo scarcity and sluggish reload times for heavy hitters like shotguns or crossbows? Gone. Now you can maintain unbroken pressure in boss battles or stealth scenarios, turning the tables when an ambush goes loud. Days Gone veterans know how punishing resource management can be, but this mechanic rewrites the rules: Firepower flows without interruption, letting you dominate Oregon's brutal world with confidence. Whether you're clearing hordes, mastering combat flow, or simply craving a smoother playstyle, No Reload redefines what it means to survive. Relentless action meets strategic freedom—no more Reload anxieties, no more pauses, just pure adrenaline-fueled survival.
Super Accuracy
Struggling to land clean shots in Days Gone's chaotic Freaker hordes? The Super Accuracy feature is your ultimate ally in this post-apocalyptic playground, transforming Deacon's combat effectiveness into something legendary. By nixing frustrating weapon sway and recoil issues, this customization option tightens bullet spread to razor-sharp levels, letting you dominate enemies with sniper-like consistency whether you're picking off marauders from a distance or going head-to-head with Ragers. Days Gone veterans know how crucial tight accuracy mechanics are when surviving the game's brutal open-world challenges, and Super Accuracy delivers exactly that – imagine keeping your reticle rock-solid the moment you aim down sights, turning every firefight into a bullet-sponge party where you control the sponge. This isn't just about making shots easier; it's about empowering players to focus on what matters most – exploring the stunning Pacific Northwest wasteland, completing story missions without ammo waste anxiety, and truly becoming the apex predator in a world overrun by Freakers. Whether you're battling hordes that would test even the most seasoned survivalist or trying to conserve precious bullets in resource-starved zones, Super Accuracy turns Deacon into a walking tank of precision. New to third-person shooters or just tired of missing critical shots? This gameplay tweak smooths the learning curve while letting veterans flex their skills, creating a sweet spot between challenge and satisfaction. From silent takedowns in hostile encampments to stress-free boss battles where every trigger pull counts, Super Accuracy reshapes Days Gone's combat into a hyper-satisfying experience. And let's face it – in a world where Freaker swarms can appear faster than you can reload, having rock-solid accuracy mechanics might just be the difference between surviving another day or becoming zombie chow. Ready to turn weapon recoil nightmares into precision-fueled dreams? Your Days Gone journey just got a whole lot deadlier.
No Recoil
In the gritty, adrenaline-fueled world of Days Gone, where every bullet counts and survival demands split-second decisions, the No Recoil functionality emerges as a game-changer for players looking to refine their combat prowess. Imagine unloading a relentless stream of fire without your weapon jerking off-target or lining up headshots from across the map with zero kickback disrupting your focus—this is the reality No Recoil delivers. Whether you're clearing out swarms of freakers in high-stakes horde encounters or sniping marauders from a hidden vantage point, this feature transforms your shooting experience into a seamless dance of precision shooting and steady aim. Gamers who thrive on dynamic combat scenarios, especially those juggling bike rides and firefight engagements, will appreciate how No Recoil stabilizes their crosshairs mid-action, letting them unleash hell without losing their edge. For stealth enthusiasts, it’s a silent ally—minimizing weapon movement ensures takedowns stay quiet, keeping nearby threats unaware and giving you the upper hand. Days Gone veterans know that managing recoil can be a make-or-break skill, especially when ammo is scarce and missing a shot means risking a swarm of infected. No Recoil doesn’t just eliminate the frustration of wild spray patterns; it turns every firefight into a masterclass of zero recoil efficiency. Players who’ve struggled with weapon kickback during boss battles or chaotic camp assaults report feeling reborn with this tweak, as it slashes through combat inefficiencies and turns even the rowdiest automatic rifles into pinpoint-accurate extensions of their will. If you’re tired of wrestling with your gun’s physics while trying to strategize, No Recoil is your ticket to staying locked, loaded, and lethal. Dive into Days Gone’s brutal wilderness with this advantage in your arsenal, and watch how quickly Precision Shooting and Steady Aim redefine your gameplay—from conserving precious bullets to turning desperate last-stand moments into calculated victories. This isn’t just about surviving; it’s about rewriting the rules of engagement in a world gone feral.
Rapid Fire
In the unforgiving apocalypse of Days Gone, Rapid Fire transforms your arsenal into a bullet-spewing machine, delivering that crucial edge when survival hinges on split-second reflexes. This gameplay enhancement isn't just about pulling the trigger faster—it's your ticket to carving through 200-strong freaker hordes at the Sawmill or turning marauder camps into smoldering ruins before reinforcements arrive. When equipped on high-capacity weapons like LMGs, the increased fire rate turns frantic firefights into controlled chaos, giving you breathing room to flank enemies or toss molotovs into tight clusters. Gamers chasing that adrenaline-pumping combat flow swear by how Rapid Fire shortens enemy stagger times, especially against tanky Ragers or during boss battles where a Breaker's charging attacks demand immediate suppression. The real magic happens when you pair this weapon mod with precision headshots—each bullet matters when you're cycling through magazines at lightning speed. But here's the catch: ammo conservation becomes an art form. Emptying clips faster than a chainsaw through wood means you'll need to master battlefield scavenging or risk being cornered mid-spray. Recoil management also separates the casual campers from the hardcore survivors—those who conquer the shake turn their rifles into precision 'bullet hoses' that turn encounters into one-sided stomps. While some traditionalists argue it softens Days Gone's gritty core, smart players use it as a tactical multiplier, creating hit-and-run opportunities that keep Freakers guessing. The gaming community's lingo reflects this power fantasy—search forums and you'll see 'spray and pray' strategies dominating discussions, with veterans debating optimal loadouts for converting their weapons into portable hailstorms. Whether you're clearing roadblocks or surviving Hells Gate ambushes, Rapid Fire's value shines brightest when you're outnumbered and outgunned, offering a temporary damage spike that rewards aggressive playstyles. Just remember—this isn't a free pass to recklessness. Pair it with mobility upgrades and explosive combos to create that perfect storm of mechanical synergy that Days Gone players live for. When the Freaker swarm closes in and your crosshair dances with adrenaline, that's when Rapid Fire proves why it's become a staple in every survivor's customization playbook.
Stealth Mode
In the harsh, zombie-infested wilderness of Days Gone, staying hidden can mean the difference between survival and becoming Freaker bait. Stealth Mode emerges as a crucial gameplay enhancement, turning Deacon St. John into a silent phantom who slips past threats without breaking a sweat. Whether you're weaving through raider outposts, ghosting past swarming Freaker clusters, or diving into the game's expansive open world without drawing fire, this feature becomes your ultimate tactical advantage. By activating Stealth Mode, players gain the ability to tackle missions demanding sneaky approaches with zero risk of detection, letting them focus on objectives instead of dodging bullets or claw attacks. The game's notoriously unpredictable enemy AI often punishes even careful movement, but this invisibility mechanic ensures no creaky floorboard or misjudged angle derails your plans. Imagine casually strolling through horde-filled zones without triggering chaos, or capturing flawless gameplay footage that highlights Days Gone's stunning environments and gripping story beats without combat interruptions. For stealth enthusiasts and newcomers alike, this functionality opens doors to stress-free exploration, efficient resource gathering, and creative playstyles that prioritize cunning over firepower. Hardcore players breeze through stealth-focused challenges while speedrunners skip tedious evasion segments, and content creators get uninterrupted shots of the Pacific Northwest's post-apocalyptic beauty. When Freaker hordes clog key routes or survivor camps block your path, turning on Stealth Mode transforms survival into a sandbox of possibilities. Pro tip: Pair this with Deacon's bike to scout safe paths through the most dangerous zones, or use it to test mission strategies without consequences. It's not just about avoiding fights—it's about experiencing Days Gone's world on your own terms, discovering hidden details, and mastering the art of ghost-like navigation. Whether you're dodging Freakers in narrow canyons or infiltrating raider strongholds, unlocking undetectable movement turns every scenario into a playground. Players who struggle with the base game's inconsistent stealth mechanics find salvation here, enjoying a balanced experience where their playstyle becomes a breeze. The freedom to explore invisibility-based tactics without limitations lets you experiment with ambushes, environmental advantages, and risk-free reconnaissance. For streamers and YouTubers, this means smoother storytelling and more polished videos showcasing the game's brutal beauty. Days Gone's brutal world demands adaptability, and Stealth Mode provides the edge to thrive in it—whether you're evading death, crafting content, or simply soaking in the atmosphere. Embrace the power of undetectable traversal and redefine how you conquer the apocalypse.
Unlimited Credits
For Days Gone enthusiasts craving a seamless edge in Oregon’s brutal open world, the unlimited credits mechanic transforms gameplay by erasing financial boundaries at every survivor hub. Whether you're prepping for the Sawmill Horde’s relentless waves or outfitting your bike with nitro boosts and reinforced armor, this feature floods your inventory with unrestricted funds, letting you snag high-powered weapons, explosive ammo, and survival gear without the grind of farming Freaker ears or repeating camp missions. Players who dread the frustration of juggling camp-specific currencies will love how unlimited credits eliminate the tedious micro-management, so you can focus on the raw thrill of Deacon’s journey—blasting through Freaker nests, outrunning raider ambushes, and uncovering Sarah’s fate without wallet-related roadblocks. Imagine rolling into Hot Springs or Wizard Island armed with unlimited supplies, turning every encounter into a chance to experiment with aggressive playstyles or creative combat builds. Hardcore fans tackling Survival Mode’s unforgiving scarcity will especially appreciate the freedom to upgrade fuel tanks, reinforce bike durability, and hoard grenades, making exploration smoother and battles more dynamic. This isn’t just a shortcut—it’s a love letter to players who prioritize immersive storytelling over resource farming, letting you blast through Days Gone’s post-apocalyptic playground while soaking in its intense action and emotional twists. Whether you’re chasing Freaker count milestones or just want to ride across the desolate landscape with zero financial stress, unlimited credits supercharge your experience, turning every camp into a limitless armory. Embrace the chaos, fuel your bike’s next upgrade, and let your skills—not your credit count— define your survival legacy in Days Gone.
Credits Multiplier
In the post-apocalyptic wilderness of Days Gone, mastering the Credits Multiplier mechanic means transforming every mission completed, freaker ear collected, and resource sold into a windfall of survival currency. This powerful game feature amplifies your credit earnings by 2x or even 5x, letting you rapidly unlock high-impact upgrades like the Chicago Chopper or reinforced bike armor without endless grinding. Gamers know that efficiently managing Days Gone Credits is crucial across Copeland's, Iron Mike's, and Hot Springs camps where localized economies create frustrating gear acquisition bottlenecks. The Credits Multiplier solves this by supercharging your income stream whether you're clearing story missions, hunting rippers, or trading scrap metal. Early-game enthusiasts praise how this mechanic lets them immediately access game-changing fuel tank expansions and weapon mods, while hardcore players on survival difficulty rely on multiplied rewards to afford late-game power spikes against massive hordes. The real magic happens when you combine credit-boosting activities with strategic merchant visits - turning in 500 mission credits suddenly becomes 1000+ across multiple camps simultaneously. No more repetitive freaker farming or merchant exploitation - this system rewards active gameplay through amplified progression. Story-driven players stay immersed in Deacon's journey without economy-stalling interruptions, and action-focused riders build their dream bike specs while outrunning zombie swarms. Community forums buzz about how this feature reshapes difficulty curves and opens creative build possibilities, with top streamers showcasing 5x multiplier runs that prioritize open world exploration over grind-heavy resource management. Whether you're preparing for boss battles or just wanting to experience Days Gone's horde mechanics with optimized gear, this reward-enhancing system delivers the freedom to play your way. The Credits Multiplier isn't just about numbers - it's about transforming your playstyle through accelerated progression, letting you focus on what matters most: surviving the freaker apocalypse with style.
Items Don't Decrease
In Days Gone, the 'Items Don't Decrease' mechanic redefines survival gameplay by letting players wield unlimited items, enjoy infinite resources, and tackle Oregon's zombie-infested open world without the hassle of no consumption tracking. Imagine mowing down Freaker hordes with limitless bullets, riding your motorcycle across volcanic badlands or dense forests without refueling, and crafting explosive traps or upgraded weapons without scavenging every scrap. This tweak transforms high-stakes encounters like ambush camps or swarm nests into pure chaos—unload your favorite shotgun into enemy packs without counting rounds, or chain together nitro boosts to escape Infested mobs. By removing resource scarcity from the equation, Days Gone shifts focus from micromanaging inventory to embracing the game’s brutal combat and emotional storytelling. For casual players, it cuts down on repetitive material grinding, while hardcore fans can experiment with creative tactics in horde battles. Whether you're chasing bounties, uncovering hidden stashes, or just surviving the next Freaker attack, this system ensures your adrenaline stays high and your backpack stays full. Infinite resources mean every fight becomes a chance to go all-out, turning potential frustration into seamless immersion in the apocalypse. Days Gone’s 'Items Don't Decrease' mode proves survival games can be both thrilling and forgiving—perfect for gamers who want to ride, shoot, and craft without limits.
Unlimited Scraps
In the brutal open world of Days Gone, Scrap is the name of the game – it’s what keeps your motorbike rolling, your weapons loaded, and your survival chances high. But let’s face it, the grind to gather Scrap by looting cars, sabotaging enemy bikes, or rummaging through every building can seriously slow down the action. That’s where the Unlimited Scraps feature steps in, flipping the script with Infinite Resources that keep your inventory stacked no matter how much you repair or craft. Imagine never having to scavenge for another Pipe Bomb or worry about your bike’s engine coughing out mid-chase – that’s the magic of going infinite. Whether you’re going full beast mode on Freaker hordes with Incendiary Bolts or customizing your ride to survive those relentless attacks, this game-changing hack ensures you’re always ready to wreck shop. Early on, Scrap caps at 10 or 20, forcing you to make tough calls between fixing your bike and crafting weapons, but with Unlimited Scraps, those limits vanish. You’re free to explore every corner of Oregon, take on side quests, and dive into the story without resource headaches. Platforms like WeMod and NexusMods offer easy access to this enhancement, making it a no-brainer for players who’d rather stay in the flow than backtrack for materials. Infinite Resources also mean you can dominate intense battles by crafting mid-fight – no more getting overwhelmed because you’re out of ammo. Reddit communities and gaming forums are packed with players complaining about the early-game Scrap drought, but Unlimited Scraps is the ultimate cheat code to skip the tedium. Your motorbike’s your lifeline, and with this hack, you’ll keep it in top shape through every crash, ambush, or narrow escape. It’s not just about making the game easier; it’s about unlocking creativity and diving deeper into what makes Days Gone epic. Whether you’re tearing through the map or clearing out enemy camps, the Unlimited Scraps enhancement keeps your toolkit bottomless. No more respawns or reloads just because you’re out of materials – this Infinite Resources feature ensures every crossbow bolt flies true and every explosive detonates without a hitch. Gamers who’ve battled the early-game Scrap crunch know the pain of prioritizing repairs over weapons, but this hack erases that struggle entirely. By removing the grind, you’re free to test different builds, experiment with strategies, and truly own the wasteland. Days Gone is all about immersion, and with Unlimited Scraps, the story and action keep rolling without interruption. From long-distance rides to Freaker nest assaults, this Infinite Resources hack lets you focus on surviving the apocalypse like a pro. So why waste hours farming Scrap when you can dominate every encounter and soak in the chaos without limits? With Scrap scarcity out of the picture, you’re ready to rev up your motorbike, load up on Spiked Bats, and dive into the Freaker-infested world with confidence.
Unlock All Crafting Recipes
In the gritty open world of *Days Gone*, mastering survival means knowing how to turn scraps into lifelines. The *Unlock All Crafting Recipes* functionality is a game-changer for players hungry to skip the grind and dive straight into the action. Whether you're fending off Freaker hordes at dawn or raiding marauder camps under moonlight, having all 33 crafting recipes unlocked from the start transforms your playstyle into something truly epic. Imagine crafting explosive bolts to light up nests or mixing focus cocktails to sharpen your senses while riding through Oregon's unforgiving wilderness—all without chasing story missions or clearing ambush camps like Horse Creek or Black Crater. This gameplay enhancement isn't just about convenience; it's about rewriting the rules. Early runs that once felt brutal with limited options like basic bandages or molotovs become playgrounds for creativity when you can smoke bomb your way through threats or rig proximity traps like a pro. The community lives for these moments, swapping stories on Reddit about residue bolts turning enemies into allies or attractor bombs creating chaos in story missions like *Do You Have My Back?*. By removing the barriers to crafting recipes, this tweak lets you flex your inner drifter from minute one, stacking stamina cocktails for endurance or rigging crossbow explosives to test how OP your loadout can get. No more repetitive tasks or pacing yourself through NERO's searchlines—just pure freedom to experiment, dominate, and own the wasteland. It's the ultimate boost for players who'd rather spend time riding, looting, and surviving than ticking off checklist missions. Whether you're a completionist chasing every side quest or a speedrunner hungry to tackle hordes head-on, unlocking all crafting recipes turns potential frustration into fuel for your next big play. So rev up that bike and let the crafting chaos begin.
Ignore Crafting Requirements
In the intense, Freaker-filled world of Days Gone, the Ignore Crafting Requirements mechanic redefines how players approach survival by allowing instant creation of essential items like Molotovs, health kits, and baseball bat axes without scavenging materials or unlocking blueprints. Imagine crafting a smoke bomb to escape a horde or spamming pipe bombs during a marauder ambush without worrying about kerosene or rags—this gameplay element removes the grind, letting you stay focused on Deacon St. John’s emotional journey and the chaos of Oregon’s open world. Whether you’re diving into high-stakes horde battles or navigating Ripper-infested zones, this mechanic becomes a lifeline when resources are scarce or backtracking feels tedious. Unlimited crafting empowers you to prioritize strategy over inventory management, turning every survival wheel spin into a seamless experience. For players who crave material-free crafting, this feature eliminates the frustration of empty slots at critical moments, like crafting crossbow bolts mid-fight or health kits during a zombie swarm. Instead of juggling resource scarcity or recipe unlocks, you can fully immerse yourself in the story while maintaining combat readiness. Material-free crafting shines when you’re low on supplies in hostile territories, ensuring you never have to retreat or reload a save just because you’re out of bandages. Gamers who’ve cursed their inventory limits during boss fights or mission checkpoints will find this system a game-changer, streamlining progression without sacrificing the thrill of survival. From thinning Freaker hordes with endless Molotovs to breezing through quests that demand specific tools, the Ignore Crafting Requirements mechanic transforms Days Gone into a more accessible, action-packed adventure. Perfect for anyone who wants to skip the grind and embrace the chaos, this feature keeps the post-apocalyptic narrative flowing while giving you the freedom to tackle every challenge with confidence. Whether you’re a seasoned survivor or a casual player, material-free crafting opens up new possibilities for creativity and combat efficiency, making every play session feel limitless. Days Gone fans searching for ways to optimize their gameplay loop will find this mechanic delivers exactly what they need: unrestricted crafting freedom that keeps the adrenaline pumping and the story moving forward.
Max Trust
For Days Gone players craving seamless exploration of the Pacific Northwest’s apocalyptic chaos, the Max Trust system redefines progression by eliminating the grueling grind traditionally tied to Camp Trust building. Whether you’re a story-focused gamer prioritizing Deacon St. John’s emotional journey or a speedrunner hellbent on blazing through horde-filled zones, this game-changing mechanic fast-tracks your Trust Level to the coveted tier 3 across iconic locations like Copeland’s Camp, Hot Springs, and Iron Mike’s. Say goodbye to repetitive freaker ear farming or resource donation loops that eat into your playtime—Max Trust hands you the keys to high-tier weaponry, advanced bike mods, and essential survival gear from the get-go, letting you dominate swarms and tackle endgame challenges without delay. Open-world enthusiasts praise how this feature amplifies immersion by letting you engage with camp dynamics organically, while hardcore players highlight its value in streamlining access to overpowered throwables and bike customization options. By bypassing the 25,000-point trust grind per camp, you’re free to focus on what matters most: carving your own path through Days Gone’s gritty narrative, conquering freaker nests, or mastering the art of horde combat with top-tier equipment. Whether you’re chasing story beats or leaderboard glory, Max Trust transforms your gameplay experience into a high-octane, gear-optimized adventure where every detour feels rewarding and no moment is wasted on tedious repetition.
Trust Multiplier
Tired of the grind-heavy trust system in Days Gone? The Trust Multiplier mod transforms how players interact with camps like Copeland’s, Hot Springs, and Iron Mike’s by turbocharging trust gain mechanics. This game-changing tweak slashes the Freaker ears, mission completions, and survivor rescues required to reach coveted Trust Level 3, letting you bypass tedious loops that normally slow progress. Imagine unlocking assault shotguns, bike upgrades, and premium items in record time while diving straight into Days Gone’s chaotic open world without repetitive bounties holding you back. Whether you’re powering through NG+ runs or juggling multiple camp alliances across new territories, this mod ensures trust resets feel painless while maintaining immersion in the game’s intense horde battles. The community’s most requested solution for sluggish camp trust growth now lets every action—from clearing out Freaker nests to delivering supplies—generate disproportionately high trust rewards. Perfect for players craving more time slicing through swarms with upgraded weapons instead of drowning in experience point farming. Just remember to back up saves before installing to prevent potential hiccups reported during mod removal. Revolutionize your Days Gone experience today with smoother camp interactions that keep the focus on adrenaline-pumping gameplay over micromanagement.
Unlimited Exp
Days Gone fans, it's time to rewrite the rules of the apocalypse with the Unlimited Exp mechanic that supercharges Deacon St. John's progression. Imagine tearing through the game's emotional storylines, surviving Freaker swarms, and mastering Oregon's brutal open world without wasting hours farming experience points. This game-changing tweak floods your skill tree with infinite experience, transforming Deacon into a walking arsenal of combat and survival abilities from the get-go. Whether you're a returning player tired of slow unlocks or a fresh rider struggling with the early game's punishing curve, this leveling hack lets you skip the grind and dive straight into the action. No more repetitive fights or side quests just to unlock a decent skill - with infinite experience flowing freely, you can experiment with wild build combinations, test overpowered strategies, or breeze through missions that would've taken days of playtime. Speedrunners will love how this system shatters the standard 100+ hour playthrough, while casual players finally get to experience the game's epic moments without feeling underpowered. Want to dominate Freaker nests with maxed-out stealth takedowns? Need faster reloads for those intense biker showdowns? This feature delivers all the tools you'd normally unlock through tedious grinding, right from the start. Explore Oregon's eerie landscapes with every survival perk active, blast through story arcs with devastating combat combos, and take on the apocalypse like a pro. Infinite experience isn't just about being OP - it's about experiencing Days Gone the way it was meant to be played, with every skill at your fingertips. Whether you're chasing emotional story beats or just want to feel like a total badass against Freaker hordes, this mechanic turns the game's toughest challenges into pure adrenaline-pumping fun. No more wasting time on EXP cheat workarounds or leveling hacks - this is the ultimate way to experience Deacon's journey through a world gone to hell.
Exp Multiplier
In the unforgiving post-apocalyptic wilderness of Days Gone, the experience multiplier mechanic transforms how players level up Deacon St. John by supercharging every action's reward potential. This game-enhancing feature dramatically increases the experience points you earn through freaker takedowns, mission completions, and world exploration, creating a smoother path to unlocking critical abilities across melee combat, ranged combat, and survival skill trees. For players frustrated by the grind-heavy nature of survival games, this system makes each horde battle, ambush camp clearance, or NERO checkpoint activation feel significantly more rewarding while maintaining the game's intense challenge. When chasing that elusive 100% completion trophy or trying to master high-impact skills like focus shot precision or inventory capacity upgrades, the experience multiplier helps you bypass tedious power-leveling sessions by making every play session exponentially more productive. Early-game struggles with limited resources and underpowered abilities become far less punishing as you rapidly gain access to health regeneration boosts and advanced melee combos that turn the tide against marauder attacks. Seasoned players know that freaker nest eliminations already provide major XP payouts, but activating this multiplier turns those encounters into experience goldmines that fast-track your journey toward game-changing skills like explosive crafting or stamina enhancements. Whether you're a completionist racing toward maximum skill tree investments or a casual rider wanting to spend less time farming experience points and more time enjoying the Pacific Northwest's motorcycle exploration, this mechanic delivers exactly what the gaming community craves - balanced progression that respects your time while keeping the core survival challenge intact. The real magic happens when you combine XP-boosted horde victories with efficient mission routing strategies, creating a snowball effect that lets you dominate tougher encounters while unlocking new gameplay dimensions through accelerated skill progression.
Unlimited Skill Points
In the unforgiving open-world chaos of Days Gone where Freakers and hostile factions rule the wasteland, mastering Deacon St. John’s evolution is crucial to surviving the post-apocalyptic Oregon wilderness. Normally, players grind through story missions, ambush camp raids, and horde massacres to earn Skill Points that unlock upgrades across melee, ranged, and survival skill trees—but imagine skipping the grind entirely. This game-changing tweak grants infinite Skill Points from the start, letting you transform Deacon into an unstoppable force by activating every perk instantly. Whether you want to boost melee damage with Busted Up, enhance stealth resource gathering via Thorn in Your Side, or dominate long-range combat with Focused Shot, this feature erases the slow grind and lets your creativity run wild. For gamers obsessed with Game Progression but frustrated by repetitive XP farming, it’s a shortcut to building your ideal survivor without sacrificing immersion. Early-game struggles against Ripper gangs or resource scarcity vanish when you start with max inventory capacity, instant stamina recovery, and combat reflexes dialed to 11. Speedrunners chasing story beats can blaze through missions using On the Move reloads and Iron Grip efficiency, while horde-hunters combine Crowd Control and Head Rush to turn Freaker swarms into bullet-time spectacles. The agony of choosing between ranged precision and survival toughness disappears as Character Enhancement becomes limitless, enabling hybrid playstyles like stealth sniping or berserker melee builds. Reddit debates about optimal skill synergies? Now you can test every theory yourself. Whether you’re a returning player diving into New Game+ or a newcomer craving instant power fantasy, this tweak reshapes how you interact with the world—no more micromanaging XP thresholds, just pure post-apocalyptic thrills. Days Gone veterans know the pain of skill point scarcity, but with this system, every perk becomes a playground, letting you focus on carving your own path through Freaker-infested terrain. From solo exploration to boss battles, unlocking every ability transforms the game from a survival grind into a playground of possibilities, making every decision feel epic and every encounter a chance to experiment. Why wait hours to unlock upgrades when you can rewrite Deacon’s story with godlike potential right away?
Unlimited Weapon Durability
Days Gone players know the struggle of watching their favorite melee weapons degrade mid-combat, but an ingenious gameplay tweak circulating among Oregon's survivor community flips this frustration on its head. This popular Nexus Mods enhancement lets you channel Deacon's inner bad-ass by eliminating durability limits on all close-quarters tools—from baseball bats to survivalist axes—so every Freaker-slaying moment stays uninterrupted. No more frantic scrap-gathering for repairs when you're knee-deep in zombie hordes or navigating Oregon's treacherous open world. The mod transforms resource management dynamics, letting players redirect hard-earned materials toward bike upgrades or explosive crafting instead of weapon maintenance. Imagine executing flawless stealth takedowns with your trusted machete without durability anxiety, or holding your ground against 50+ Freaker swarms without fearing a snapped bat mid-combo. This tweak becomes pure gameplay adrenaline during those heart-pounding horde battles where every swing counts, and survival hinges on staying locked in the action. Communities rave about how it amplifies immersion by removing mechanical interruptions—no more frantic inventory checks mid-cliffhanger sequences or weapon replacements breaking cinematic flow. Whether you're clearing bandit camps or chasing story missions, keeping your signature weapon perpetually battle-ready creates emotional investment in Deacon's journey. The mod's brilliance shines brightest in Oregon's unforgiving wilderness where replacement weapons aren't always nearby, letting players master specific weapon playstyles without degradation penalties. While purists might argue about challenge balance, casual explorers and action-junkies swear by this tweak that turns weapon survival mechanics into pure combat expression. No more weapon grind means more time perfecting bike stunts across post-apocalyptic terrain or upgrading Deacon's survival gear strategically. For those who prefer their zombie-slaying sessions without micromanagement headaches, this Nexus Mods staple proves that sometimes breaking game systems makes the story more compelling. The mod's popularity stems from solving those 'just my luck' moments where your last weapon breaks during a surprise ambush, turning potential panic into power fantasy fulfillment. Days Gone's intense Freaker encounters finally let players focus on tactical melee mastery rather than durability countdowns, creating the smooth gameplay flow Sony Bend originally envisioned. Whether you're a stealth specialist or blunt-force enthusiast, this community-loved tweak reshapes how Oregon's apocalypse feels in your hands.
Unlimited Weapon Mods Durability
In the unforgiving world of Days Gone where Freakers and hostile drifters dominate, staying equipped with reliable gear can mean the difference between life and death. The Unlimited Weapon Mods Durability feature, widely known among players as Unbreakable Suppressors, offers a crucial edge by ensuring your silencers never degrade, no matter how many silent takedowns you execute. This gameplay enhancement lets you focus on strategic encounters without worrying about repair costs or scavenging materials, making it a favorite among stealth-focused players who crave uninterrupted action. Imagine clearing a Ripper-infested camp with your silenced pistol or crossbow, eliminating threats one by one without triggering chaos – that's the power of Infinite Silencer Durability. For Deacon St. John veterans navigating the Broken Road, this feature becomes a lifeline during long expeditions, preserving inventory space and resources that would otherwise be spent on replacements. The real advantage lies in the Stealth Boost it provides, transforming tense horde encounters into calculated opportunities: thin out Freaker numbers silently, avoid swarm alerts, and maintain control in high-risk zones. Unlike standard suppressors that demand constant maintenance, this system lets you prioritize bike upgrades or explosive firepower while retaining tactical flexibility. Gamers who've struggled with broken silencers mid-mission will appreciate how this mechanic deepens immersion and reduces frustration, perfectly aligning with Days Gone's survival ethos. Whether you're infiltrating enemy territory or surviving Freaker infestations, Unbreakable Suppressors empower your playstyle without compromising realism, turning every silenced shot into a testament of skill rather than luck. This isn't just about convenience – it's about mastering the art of survival in a world where silence equals safety, letting you outlast and outmaneuver threats while conserving precious camp credits and crafting materials.
Bike: Unlimited Health
In the heart-pounding world of Days Gone, where Freakers swarm and survival hinges on split-second decisions, the Bike: Unlimited Health functionality becomes your ultimate edge. Imagine tearing through Oregon’s apocalyptic wilderness without ever worrying about your ride's health taking a hit from crashes, enemy ambushes, or rugged terrain. This game-changing tweak transforms your Drifter bike into an unstoppable machine, letting you focus on the chaos of horde battles, high-speed escapes, and uncovering every hidden corner of the map without the grind of scavenging scrap metal for repairs. For players who’ve cursed at a sputtering bike mid-chase or dreaded the resource drain of early-game maintenance, this feature is a lifeline. Whether you’re ramming through Freaker packs with reckless abandon, dodging marauders’ bullets on a bullet bike, or venturing into infected zones without a care, unlimited durability ensures your ride never slows you down. No more anxiety over engine damage during boss fights or terrain hazards—just pure adrenaline-fueled freedom. Days Gone fans craving deeper immersion or speedrunners aiming to dominate hordes will love how this enhancement amplifies combat confidence and exploration. Turn every ride into a high-octane spectacle, conquer post-apocalyptic Oregon’s most brutal challenges, and keep your bike’s health locked at maximum while you master the art of survival. The game’s stunning landscapes and nail-biting scenarios were meant to be experienced without limits, and now your Drifter bike lives up to its name—forever ready to blaze trails, crush obstacles, and keep Deacon’s journey alive. Dive into Days Gone’s sandbox of chaos and beauty, knowing your motorcycle’s indestructible bike status lets you play harder, push further, and embrace the wild unpredictability of survival without hesitation.
Bike: Unlimited Fuel
For Days Gone enthusiasts craving seamless traversal across the game’s vast zombie-infested landscapes, the Bike: Unlimited Fuel mechanic transforms Deacon’s Drifter into the ultimate survival companion. This gameplay enhancement eliminates the constant hunt for fuel canisters, letting players prioritize high-speed exploration, Freaker showdowns, and story progression without the anxiety of a dwindling gas tank. Early-game struggles with limited storage capacity and scarce gas stations become irrelevant when you unlock Endless Riding capabilities, allowing you to blast through forest trails, highway ruins, and horde-packed zones without detours. Imagine escaping a chaotic Freaker ambush with your throttle locked open, weaving between skeletal trees or tearing through time-sensitive rescue missions without refueling stops—Fuel Freedom makes this possible. The mechanic shines brightest during deep-world adventures, whether uncovering hidden NERO outposts in the Cascades or looting derelict settlements, turning Oregon’s hazardous terrain into an immersive playground. No longer will you dread the telltale sputter of an empty tank mid-chase or waste hard-earned credits at crowded safe zones. By removing resource management stress, this feature amplifies the adrenaline of open-road freedom while maintaining the game’s gritty survival core. Search-savvy players seeking 'how to avoid fuel scavenging in Days Gone' or 'best bike upgrades for smooth traversal' will find this enhancement perfectly answers their pain points, creating a smoother balance between tactical combat and the raw thrill of motorcycle survival. Whether you’re dodging Freaker hordes, chasing bandit convoys, or simply soaking in the desolate beauty of Bend’s overgrown roads, Bike: Unlimited Fuel delivers a power-up that redefines what it means to roam wild in Days Gone.
Bike: Unlimited Nitrous
In the adrenaline-fueled world of Days Gone, mastering your drifter isn’t just about cruising through Oregon’s zombie-ridden wilderness—it’s about rewriting the rules of mobility and combat. The Bike: Unlimited Nitrous feature transforms your two-wheeled companion into a nitro-pumping beast, letting you boost through Freaker-filled zones without the frustration of a draining nitro meter. Imagine tearing up rocky inclines, flying over debris-strewn bridges, or dodging swarms of Freakers at Iron Mike’s Hot Springs with zero lag as your nitro stays locked in permanent overdrive. This gameplay enhancement turns the drifter from a survival tool into a full-throttle flex, giving you the freedom to explore hidden nooks like crashed helicopters or ambush camps by chaining nitro-powered jumps without hesitation. No more white-knuckling it during horde escapes or combat flanking maneuvers. With unlimited nitro, you dictate the pace whether you’re speedrunning NERO checkpoints, outmaneuvering marauder camps, or executing molotov-fueled hit-and-run tactics. The standard nitro system’s limitations—short bursts, tedious cooldowns—get left in the dust, letting you focus on dominating the open world with relentless speed. Players chasing that edge in Days Gone’s treacherous terrain will find this feature eliminates every headache tied to resource management, turning tense chases into victory laps. Boost anytime, anywhere, and let your drifter’s engine roar as you carve through environments that once demanded careful nitro planning. It’s not cheating—it’s evolving. Whether you’re grinding ambushes, racing against time, or flexing your survival skills, unlocking unlimited nitrous ensures your ride’s potential hits max capacity. Days Gone veterans know the drifter’s nitro is a lifeline, but this feature? It’s the difference between surviving and thriving. Strap in, hit the throttle, and let your nitro addiction fuel the most aggressive playstyle the Freaker apocalypse has ever seen.
One-Hit Kills
Days Gone players can unlock a game-changing gameplay enhancement that transforms every encounter into a seamless showcase of raw power. This intense combat upgrade known as One-Hit Kills lets Deacon execute flawless melee finishes or precision ranged shots that drop enemies in their tracks whether facing off against bloodthirsty Freakers, resilient Breakers, or heavily armed human opponents. Unlike traditional damage-boosting skills that require multiple attacks, this strategic advantage delivers instant kill efficiency with a single well-placed strike, making it perfect for gamers who want to minimize resource drain while maximizing action impact. For those struggling with the game's punishing difficulty spikes or endless horde battles, this gameplay mechanic offers a thrilling solution to survive the apocalypse without constant ammo management or healing item stress. Story-focused players will love how it accelerates combat sections, letting you dive deeper into Deacon's emotional journey without getting bogged down in repetitive firefights. The real magic happens when clearing NERO checkpoints or dismantling ambush camps—watch as swarms of Freakers get neutralized effortlessly with one-shot takedowns, creating satisfying chains of explosive eliminations that feel incredibly rewarding. Hardcore explorers can finally push into high-risk zones with confidence, knowing that every bullet or melee swing guarantees immediate enemy incapacitation. This combat enhancement shines brightest during large-scale battles where traditional strategies would require careful positioning and limited engagement, but now you can blast through crowds with ruthless efficiency while preserving precious supplies. Gamers who've experienced frustration from prolonged skirmishes or inventory limitations will find this mechanic particularly liberating, as it completely rewrites the rules of survival in Days Gone's unforgiving world. Whether you're a returning player revisiting Deacon's story or a newcomer seeking smoother progression, the One-Hit Kills functionality provides that sweet spot between challenge reduction and immersive experience. Just imagine tearing through Freaker nests with your favorite weapons finally feeling as powerful as they look, or dominating biker gang confrontations with melee attacks that connect like cinematic takedowns. This isn't just another gameplay tweak—it's your ticket to experiencing Days Gone's vast open world without combat fatigue holding you back. Embrace the chaos, unleash instant destruction, and let your motorcycle tires crunch over the remains of enemies who never stood a chance.
Damage Multiplier
Days Gone throws you into a brutal open world where Freakers swarm and survival hinges on every bullet, but the Damage Multiplier lets you tweak the chaos to fit your playstyle. Whether you're tearing through hordes with boosted shotguns or testing your grit with lowered damage scaling, this gameplay tweak reshapes how Deacon St. John dishes out punishment. Dive into zombie-ravaged Oregon with a combat boost that turns Molotovs into instant swarm annihilation tools or dial it back to force tactical melee encounters where every swing counts. The Damage Multiplier isn't just a number—it's your key to balancing resource management against enemy aggression, especially when Survival difficulty turns ammo into gold dust. Early-game struggles against wolves or underpowered pistols melt away with higher scaling, while elite Breakers become beatable without draining your entire bullet stash. Hardcore players swear by damage scaling adjustments to maintain tension late-game, turning the Pacific Northwest's apocalyptic playground into either a bullet-sponge nightmare or a precision-focused shooter's paradise. When Reddit debates blow up over 'how to pop heads faster' or Discord strategizes horde escape routes, this mechanic fuels the conversation, letting you flex either your gear grind or tactical mastery. From cave ambushes to camp clearances, Days Gone's Damage Multiplier becomes your secret weapon to conserve crafting materials while riding the razor's edge between empowerment and challenge.
Freeze Daytime
Navigating the adrenaline-fueled chaos of Days Gone means outsmarting Freakers, scavenging resources, and staying sharp in Oregon's unforgiving open world. The Freeze Daytime mechanic emerges as a strategic lifeline for players craving control over the game's unpredictable day-night rhythm. By locking the environment in perpetual daylight, this gameplay-enhancing feature eliminates the dread of dusk transitions where Freaker activity spikes and visibility plummets. Imagine cruising through zombie-infested zones on your bike without shadows concealing threats or stumbling into nightmare scenarios during story missions. Daytime freeze becomes your tactical edge, letting you focus on exploration, mission objectives, and mastering survival mechanics without the clock dictating danger levels. Time manipulation in Days Gone isn't just about convenience—it's a game-changer for tackling high-risk areas like Freaker-dense nightmare zones where darkness amplifies the horror. Cycle lock mechanics let you optimize horde encounters by planning ambushes in broad daylight, turning chaotic battles into calculated victories. For newcomers still building confidence, freezing the day-night cycle provides a forgiving sandbox to practice stealth takedowns, bike customization, and outpost navigation without the pressure of approaching nightfall. Seasoned drifters can leverage this system to maximize resource farming during scavenging runs or complete side quests at their own pace through overgrown forests and abandoned highways. The beauty of perpetual daylight extends beyond safety—soak in the game's atmospheric details during photography missions, track hidden collectibles without night vision limitations, or execute parkour sequences with clearer sightlines. By stabilizing the environment through cycle lock, Days Gone transforms from a tense survival sim into a customizable playground where players dictate their own apocalypse experience. Whether you're mapping Freaker nest locations, rebuilding your motorcycle's performance, or defending nests against AI predators, maintaining consistent lighting conditions sharpens your tactical toolkit. This isn't just about avoiding darkness—it's about reshaping your journey through the game's brutal world on your terms. Time manipulation mechanics open doors for creative playstyles, letting drifters focus on crafting upgrades, refining combat techniques, or fully immersing in the game's rich lore without environmental timers complicating progress. The Freaker-filled wilderness becomes a different beast under constant sunlight, turning Oregon's post-apocalyptic landscapes into your personal survival training ground.
Daytime +1 Hour
Days Gone players know the struggle of racing against the sun as Freaker hordes swarm the moment twilight hits. The Daytime +1 Hour tweak flips the script by stretching your window of opportunity, giving you that crucial extra hour of sunlight to roam Oregon’s rugged terrain without the dread of nighttime chaos. Whether you’re looting abandoned settlements for bike upgrades, tracking down rare supplies, or preparing to ambush marauders, this adjustment ensures you’re not cutting it close when shadows start creeping in. Extended daytime means more time to strategize, scavenge, and soak in the game’s breathtaking vistas—from dense pine forests to volcanic wastelands—without your screen turning into a nightmare zone. The increased daylight isn’t just a visual perk; it’s a lifeline for drifters caught mid-mission with no safe camp in sight. Hardcore fans often cite nighttime as the game’s toughest challenge, where even seasoned riders can get overwhelmed by Freaker swarms and scarce resources. That’s where this day cycle extension shines, letting you play your way without the pressure of the ticking clock. Clearing Freaker nests? No problem. Chasing bounties across the map? You’ve got the time. The tweak also enhances immersion, letting you ride longer through Oregon’s dynamic environments while staying in sync with the game’s gritty atmosphere. Whether you’re a casual drifter or grinding through survival mode, the Daytime +1 Hour feature is your secret weapon for turning Oregon’s brutal daylight-to-dark rhythm into a manageable adventure. Think of it as bending the apocalypse to your schedule—more daylight, fewer surprises, and a smoother ride through one of the PS4/PS5’s most intense open worlds. Just remember, while the sun stays higher longer, the Freakers aren’t going anywhere. Gear up, plan smart, and let that extra hour work in your favor as you carve your path through Days Gone’s unforgiving wilderness.
Challenge Mode: Freeze Timer
Struggling to nail those Gold medals in Days Gone Challenge Mode? The Timer Freeze feature is your ultimate ally for conquering missions like Drifters Run or Surrounded without the panic of a ticking clock. This gameplay enhancement lets you dive into horde survival scenarios, combat sequences, and high-speed biking sections at your own pace, turning what feels impossible into a playground for experimentation. Whether you’re plotting the perfect route through Sherman’s Camp or aiming for flawless headshot streaks in Dead Before Daylight, freezing the countdown strips away the stress of tight deadlines and the frustration of near-misses. Gamers obsessed with cheesing strategies swear by this tool to dissect complex layouts, refine tactics, and unlock hidden potential in challenges that once seemed insurmountable. Imagine surviving Freaker waves while fine-tuning your gear loadout or grinding sub-objectives like speedrun splits without the timer yelling at you—this mod turns those dreams into reality. But heads up: while it softens the game’s notorious difficulty spikes, purists argue the thrill of beating the clock is part of what makes Days Gone so gripping. So why not toggle it on for learning the ropes, then dial it back once you’re ready to prove your mettle? Whether you’re a newcomer battling the learning curve or a seasoned biker chasing perfection, the Timer Freeze is a game-changer for players who want to blend strategy with chill. Just remember, Gold medals and bragging rights taste sweeter when earned the hard way—but hey, no judgment if you want to bend the rules a little.
Challenge Mode: Max Score
For players diving into Days Gone's post-apocalyptic world, the Challenge Mode Max Score mod delivers a seamless way to dominate all 12 challenges without tedious grinding. This game-changing modification instantly boosts your score, letting you breeze through tricky objectives like surviving Freaker hordes in Surrounded or nailing bike stunts in Drifter’s Run. Whether you're chasing the Gold Team Rules trophy or just want to explore the main game with enhanced stats, this mod transforms your experience. Imagine unlocking permanent upgrades like improved health stamina and bike handling without breaking a sweat - that's exactly what this Days Gone mod offers. Trophy hunters will love how it fast-tracks progression, while casual players can finally enjoy the open world without frustration from repetitive challenge attempts. The Challenge Mode Max Score solution tackles the game's toughest pain points head-on, eliminating hours of retries needed for tasks like hitting 20 Freakers with a golf cart. By maxing out scores in one go, you secure every Gold medal and claim exclusive rewards like patches and rings that carry over to your main campaign. This is the perfect playstyle enhancer for gamers prioritizing story immersion over grind-heavy mechanics, letting you spend less time battling Freakers and more time riding through Oregon's shattered landscapes. With optimized score parameters, even completionists can grab 100% challenge rewards effortlessly, making Days Gone's Challenge Mode more enjoyable than ever. The mod's intelligent scoring system works behind the scenes to maintain immersion while removing artificial difficulty barriers, ensuring your journey through the game's zombie-infested world stays exciting rather than exhausting. Whether you're a seasoned biker or new to survival games, this Days Gone modification redefines how Challenge Mode should play - no more rage-inducing retries or precision demands that disrupt the flow. Just pure post-apocalyptic action with all the bragging rights of maxed-out challenges and trophies.
Challenge Mode: Unlimited Credits
For Days Gone fans craving a more thrilling ride through Freaker-infested terrain, Challenge Mode: Unlimited Credits delivers a game-changing twist that lets you focus on the action instead of farming resources. This feature hands you an endless stash of the currency needed to purchase those all-important rings and patches that boost health, stamina, and bike handling while amplifying damage output against hordes. Imagine breezing through brutal challenges like Survive Until Morning or crushing time trials in Drifter's Run with maxed-out gear - no more repeating objectives just to scrape together enough credits for that one life-saving ring. Hardcore players chasing gold ranks will love skipping the grind to immediately test their skills in combat zones, while casual riders can experiment freely with stat-boosting combinations that suit their playstyle. Whether you're building a sniper-focused setup with focus-boosting rings and crossbow patches or stacking damage enhancements to tear through Freaker nests, this mode eliminates the frustration of slow progression. Speedrunners benefit too, blazing through all 12 challenges without looking back, while creative gamers discover new ways to dominate with custom gear setups. The real magic happens when you realize you can finally master those hair-raising horde encounters or nail perfect runs through treacherous terrain without worrying about credit limits. This isn't just about making things easier - it's about transforming how you engage with Days Gone's Challenge Mode by putting every ring and patch within immediate reach, letting your skills decide whether you survive or become Freaker food. Unlock everything, customize your bike and combat loadout, and experience what it feels like to tackle challenges with zero restrictions in this adrenaline-fueled zombie survival world.
Challenge Mode: Max Rep Level
For fans of Days Gone looking to supercharge their Challenge Mode journey, the Max Rep Level mechanic is a game-changer that skips the reputation grind and grants full access to elite rewards, high-damage gear, and every unlocked challenge right from the start. This feature lets players dive straight into the action with all cosmetic skins, stat-boosting patches, and endgame equipment, eliminating hours of repetitive progression in the apocalyptic Oregon wilderness. Whether you're a returning biker aiming to dominate Horde Assault's 800 Freaker hordes or a speedrunner chasing leaderboard rankings, starting at max rep level transforms how you tackle timed objectives like Surrounded, where survival hinges on having the best tools available. Hardcore players will appreciate bypassing the slow rep grind to unlock every challenge, while casual riders can enjoy Days Gone's intense combat and exploration without the pressure of grinding points through challenge completions. By removing the barriers tied to reputation progression, this mechanic streamlines your path to max level in Challenge Mode, ensuring seamless access to all in-game credits, customization options, and survival upgrades. It's perfect for those who want to test their skills in high-difficulty scenarios or collect every patch and skin without investing dozens of hours. The Max Rep Level system also empowers players to experiment with weapon combos and tactics, making each session more about mastering Freaker hordes and less about tedious repetition. Whether you're aiming for 100% completion or just want to experience Days Gone's most thrilling content immediately, this reputation-boosting feature delivers exactly what gamers crave: pure, uninterrupted action in a world where every second counts. So skip the grind, embrace the chaos, and see how far your skills can take you in Challenge Mode's unforgiving open world.
Set Game Speed
The Days Gone remastered edition drops April 25, 2025 on PlayStation 5 with a killer new gameplay tweak that lets players bend time to their will. This dynamic game speed control feature lets you dial things down to 75%, 50%, or even 25% of normal speed without breaking immersion, making those heart-pounding Freaker horde encounters way more manageable. Whether you're getting swarmed during a Horde Assault mode firefight or trying to spot stealthy ambush spots in Oregon's zombie-ridden wilderness, slowing the action gives you breathing room to line up headshots or scout scenic overlooks you might've missed. Accessibility-minded players will love how this system reduces frustration during high-stakes zombie battles, letting you strategize instead of scrambling. Newbies and seasoned riders alike can now tweak the tempo to match their playstyle - go full tactical during boss fights or maintain that post-apocalyptic flow state while tracking collectibles. The game speed adjustment shines brightest when you're stuck in those 'impossible' Freaker swarm sections, turning chaotic deathtraps into calculated kill zones where you can actually execute your survival plan. This isn't just a quality-of-life patch - it's a total gameplay rebalance that opens Days Gone's world to speedrunners, casual explorers, and everyone in between. Imagine finally having time to assess your options mid-chase instead of getting torn apart by a pack of Freakers, or leisurely soaking in the wasteland's atmosphere without constant threat interruptions. The customizable speed setting addresses major player pain points while keeping the core open-world thrill intact, proving that sometimes slowing down actually makes the game better. Whether you're dodging zombie hordes or methodically clearing out nests, this remaster proves Days Gone still knows how to keep players on their toes without breaking their flow.
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Enhanced Mode
Enhanced Mode adds more practical features on top of Standard Mode, suitable for players who want to further optimize their gaming experience.
Unlimited Stamina
In the harsh post-apocalyptic wilds of Days Gone, staying mobile can mean the difference between survival and becoming Freaker bait. Imagine tearing through Oregon's volcanic wastelands or snow-capped ridges without your stamina bar sapping your speed, or dodging swarm attacks with ninja-like reflexes that never tire. This gameplay enhancement completely rewrites the rules of engagement by removing stamina restrictions, letting you focus on carving your own path through the chaos. Whether you're navigating razor-wire canyon passes or going head-to-head with pack leaders, the Infinite Endurance feature keeps your energy meter locked at maximum capacity. Picture yourself outrunning hordes without guzzling NERO Injectors or mastering vertical terrain by climbing endless cliff faces that previously left you panting. Combat becomes a dance of precision when you can chain backflips and rolls to avoid razor claws while lining up perfect headshots. Explorers will love how this mechanic turns vast map sections into playgrounds - no more stamina-grinding treks across the desert or interrupted traversal of ruined cities. The Unlimited Stamina advantage shines brightest during high-speed chases, letting you maintain pursuit of bandit convoys or escape from bloodthirsty Freaker packs without hitting that dreaded wall. Players struggling with stamina-dependent challenges like stealth takedowns or timed escape sequences will find this feature a game-changer, eliminating the panic of depleting energy during critical moments. It's like having a permanent adrenaline rush without the post-boost crash, transforming how you approach both open-world exploration and intense survival scenarios. This isn't just about convenience - it's about unlocking new playstyles in a world that constantly tests your endurance. From zombie horde battles to resource gathering marathons, maintaining peak performance changes the game's rhythm completely. Think of it as your personal energy shield against the game's relentless stamina demands, letting you concentrate on strategic decisions rather than micromanaging recovery items. Whether you're a speedrunner looking to optimize routes or a casual player tired of stamina limitations cramping your style, this system tweak opens doors to experiencing Days Gone's world on your terms.
No Reload
Surviving the post-apocalyptic chaos of Days Gone demands creativity and grit, but imagine tearing through Oregon's wilderness with weapons that never force you to break stride. The No Reload feature transforms your gameplay by letting you blast Freakers and heavily armed foes continuously until you switch arms or pause, eliminating those heart-pounding reload animations that often leave survivors exposed. This game mechanic shines brightest when you're locked in intense moments against swarms of ravenous Freakers, where split-second delays can mean life or death. By removing the need to scavenge for Ammo or stress over depleting your Firepower mid-fight, No Reload empowers players to focus on tactical mastery—whether luring enemies into traps, navigating choke points, or going toe-to-toe with hulking Breakers and Reachers. Early-game struggles with Ammo scarcity and sluggish reload times for heavy hitters like shotguns or crossbows? Gone. Now you can maintain unbroken pressure in boss battles or stealth scenarios, turning the tables when an ambush goes loud. Days Gone veterans know how punishing resource management can be, but this mechanic rewrites the rules: Firepower flows without interruption, letting you dominate Oregon's brutal world with confidence. Whether you're clearing hordes, mastering combat flow, or simply craving a smoother playstyle, No Reload redefines what it means to survive. Relentless action meets strategic freedom—no more Reload anxieties, no more pauses, just pure adrenaline-fueled survival.
No Recoil
In the gritty, adrenaline-fueled world of Days Gone, where every bullet counts and survival demands split-second decisions, the No Recoil functionality emerges as a game-changer for players looking to refine their combat prowess. Imagine unloading a relentless stream of fire without your weapon jerking off-target or lining up headshots from across the map with zero kickback disrupting your focus—this is the reality No Recoil delivers. Whether you're clearing out swarms of freakers in high-stakes horde encounters or sniping marauders from a hidden vantage point, this feature transforms your shooting experience into a seamless dance of precision shooting and steady aim. Gamers who thrive on dynamic combat scenarios, especially those juggling bike rides and firefight engagements, will appreciate how No Recoil stabilizes their crosshairs mid-action, letting them unleash hell without losing their edge. For stealth enthusiasts, it’s a silent ally—minimizing weapon movement ensures takedowns stay quiet, keeping nearby threats unaware and giving you the upper hand. Days Gone veterans know that managing recoil can be a make-or-break skill, especially when ammo is scarce and missing a shot means risking a swarm of infected. No Recoil doesn’t just eliminate the frustration of wild spray patterns; it turns every firefight into a masterclass of zero recoil efficiency. Players who’ve struggled with weapon kickback during boss battles or chaotic camp assaults report feeling reborn with this tweak, as it slashes through combat inefficiencies and turns even the rowdiest automatic rifles into pinpoint-accurate extensions of their will. If you’re tired of wrestling with your gun’s physics while trying to strategize, No Recoil is your ticket to staying locked, loaded, and lethal. Dive into Days Gone’s brutal wilderness with this advantage in your arsenal, and watch how quickly Precision Shooting and Steady Aim redefine your gameplay—from conserving precious bullets to turning desperate last-stand moments into calculated victories. This isn’t just about surviving; it’s about rewriting the rules of engagement in a world gone feral.
Fill Health
For fans of Days Gone, the Fill Health feature is a no-brainer when navigating the game’s punishing open world as Deacon St. John. This game-changing mechanic cuts through the survival grind by restoring your health to max capacity on command, meaning you can focus on wrecking Freaker hordes or evading marauder ambushes without stressing over dwindling bandages or respawns. Whether you’re diving into heart-pounding horde showdowns, clearing hostile camps, or chasing every last story mission across the Pacific Northwest’s decaying wilderness, health restoration mods like Fill Health make the experience way smoother. It’s perfect for players who find the early game’s resource scarcity brutal or those who want to immerse themselves in Days Gone’s gritty narrative without health bars stealing the spotlight. Imagine taking down a swarm of Freakers with explosive combos, eating bullets in a chaotic firefight, or exploring infested zones without a medkit in sight – that’s the freedom this Days Gone mod delivers. By nixing the need to farm or craft health items, it tackles one of the game’s biggest pain points: frustrating deaths from a single snipe or a last-second melee clash. It’s not just about survival; it’s about enhancing player convenience so you can ride hard, fight harder, and keep the flow going. From tanking damage in boss fights to breezing through side quests, Fill Health ensures the game stays thrilling, not tedious. Whether you’re a casual rider soaking in the haunting landscapes or a hardcore horde-crusher chasing 100% completion, this mechanic is the ultimate clutch move to keep the action epic and the vibe uninterrupted.
One-Hit-Kill
In the harsh post-apocalyptic world of Days Gone players often face relentless Freaker swarms and heavily armed militia that test their survival instincts. The One-Hit-Kill mechanic transforms the gameplay experience by ensuring every attack whether a precise bullet or a savage melee swing instantly drops enemies no matter how tough they seem. This tweak doesn’t just make battles faster it reshapes how you explore the vast open world letting you breeze through encounters that usually drain resources like ammo and crafting supplies. Imagine clearing a Freaker horde with a single Molotov throw or stealthily neutralizing an entire enemy outpost with one silenced shot at a time—that’s the power fantasy this feature delivers. For those struggling with Days Gone’s punishing difficulty or tired of grinding through health pools the One-Hit-Kill modifier turns intense scenarios into satisfying highlights. Whether you’re racing through horde missions to boost camp trust or tackling story-driven challenges that throw wave after wave of resilient enemies your playstyle becomes unstoppable. Players who crave instant action without the grind will love how this gameplay adjustment streamlines combat while amplifying the thrill of every takedown. No more scavenging for gear or stressing over boss fights just pure adrenaline-fueled exploration and narrative immersion. If you’ve ever been ambushed by Freakers or overwhelmed by Days Gone’s survival elements this feature flips the script turning every fight into a quick win. Perfect for speedrunners story-focused players or anyone who wants to feel like a true biker-slaying legend in a world gone wild.
No item usage (crafting/selling)
Days Gone veterans craving a brutal survival test are diving into the No item usage (crafting/selling) modifier that redefines resource management in the Pacific Northwest's zombie apocalypse. By removing crafting mechanics entirely players can't fabricate Molotovs bandages or ammo forcing reliance on every bullet medkit and scrap found in abandoned cabins or Freaker nests. Selling Disabled adds another layer as Freaker ears meat and other bounties no longer convert to camp credits pushing explorers to prioritize high-value loot and mission rewards for bike upgrades weapons and survival gear. This gameplay twist mirrors the unforgiving nature of Survival Mode but amplifies stakes through Resource Scarcity where inventory decisions become life-or-death puzzles. Early-game struggles with limited gear demand meticulous scavenging while horde battles transform into tactical nightmares as players master Baseball Bat Axes explosive barrels and stealth takedowns instead of pipe bombs. Hostile territories like Nero checkpoints require calculated risk-taking with every medkit hoarded and every ammo cache guarded like precious currency. Community chatter highlights how this modifier sharpens melee combat skills and environmental awareness turning routine patrols into heart-pounding encounters where even a single missed headshot could mean disaster. For those tired of grinding for camp credits Selling Disabled redirects focus toward completing story-driven missions and hunting rare supply stashes hidden in wilderness areas. Resource Scarcity drives emergent strategies like conserving bullets for emergencies or luring Freakers into natural traps making every playthrough feel fresh. Though not a standard feature this underground tweak resonates with survival purists who thrive on scarcity-driven tension and raw combat scenarios where skill eclipses stockpiled resources. Days Gone fans ready to embrace the struggle are discovering that sometimes the most rewarding journeys are the ones where every survival tool must be earned through grit rather than crafting menus.
Prepare
In the unforgiving world of Days Gone, preparation isn't just a strategy—it's your ultimate weapon against Freaker hordes and environmental chaos. This core mechanic empowers players to craft life-saving essentials like bandages for emergency healing, Molotov cocktails to torch Freaker nests, and attractor bombs that manipulate swarms of enemies into deadly traps. Whether you're scavenging scrap metal at NERO checkpoints or hoarding kerosene from abandoned ambush camps, every resource you gather becomes a building block for staying alive. Skills like Field Repairs let you breathe new life into battered melee weapons using scrap, while Green Thumb boosts your ability to collect plants, turning barren landscapes into personal supply chains. When those heart-pounding horde encounters hit—like the infamous Chemult swarm—your preparation determines whether you become Freaker chow or the apex predator. Imagine pre-placing pipe bombs around nesting grounds, crafting focus cocktails to sharpen your headshot accuracy, or stocking stamina boosters to outmaneuver ambushers during extended exploration rides near Crater Lake. This system solves the real nightmare of running dry mid-chase—bike fuel, ammo, and health kits become your insurance policy against the game's relentless danger zones. Even in brutal Survival mode where HUD elements vanish and Freakers pack harder punches, a well-stocked inventory becomes your silent partner in chaos. From crafting explosive Freaker bait to optimizing trap efficiency with precision-made components, preparation transforms desperate scrambles into calculated domination. Players who master this system don't just survive—they thrive while riding through Oregon's shattered wilderness, turning every Freaker's weakness into your tactical advantage.
Tenfold experience
For *Days Gone* players craving a smoother ride through the zombie-infested wilderness, the 'Tenfold experience' is a game-changer that turbocharges your journey. Imagine slicing through Freaker nests or conquering story missions while racking up XP gains that feel like hitting the jackpot every time. This feature isn’t just a bonus—it’s a full-on XP gain increase beast, turning every enemy takedown into a goldmine. Whether you’re hunting down bounties or clearing horde nests, your Deacon St. John leveling speed gets supercharged, transforming hours of grinding into a lightning-fast skill upgrade spree. Need to unlock 'Focused Shot' to nail those headshot kills or 'Carry That Weight' to haul more loot without the XP slog? The Tenfold experience has your back, dishing out Fast Leveling vibes that let you dive deeper into the action. Picture this: instead of sweating over a 1,000–3,000 XP mission, you’re walking away with 10,000–30,000 points, or taking down Freakers for 200–750 XP per kill instead of the usual grind. Massive horde nests that once gave you 2,000 XP now drop a staggering 20,000, letting you unlock game-changing skills like 'Crowd Control' or 'Executioner' before you even break a sweat. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to skip the tedious grind and jump straight into the chaos, whether you’re replaying for the story, exploring Oregon’s open world, or battling Breakers that feel like boss fights. Tired of farming XP just to survive? This feature slashes the grind, letting you dominate Freaker hordes and tough missions with upgraded abilities in record time. New Game Plus players? You’ll breeze past the early game and jump into the meaty content, while casual gamers get to enjoy the ride without getting stuck in a levelling limbo. The Tenfold experience isn’t just about faster stats—it’s about reclaiming your time to focus on the adrenaline-pumping survival gameplay *Days Gone* is known for. Think of it as your golden ticket to post-apocalyptic thrills, where every kill, mission, and horde cleared feels like a power play. Ready to ride the fast lane without the XP bottleneck? This feature makes leveling up as satisfying as taking down a Freaker with a well-timed chainsaw swing.
Double experience
Surviving the chaos of Days Gone means mastering every advantage the game throws your way, and the Double Experience feature is the ultimate shortcut to dominating Freakers and marauders. This powerful boost supercharges your progress by doubling the XP you earn from slicing through Swarmer Freakers, completing story missions, or exploring derelict outposts, turning every action into a turbocharged step toward unlocking Deacon's next life-saving skill. Whether you're desperate to crush the XP grind with a 2x experience multiplier, craving faster access to game-changing abilities like Crowd Control or Executioner, or just want to ride harder and smarter through Days Gone's brutal open world, this feature transforms tedious slogs into adrenaline-fueled growth. New players struggling with Oregon's early-game brutality will love how quickly skills like Busted Up or Head Rush level up, while veterans prepping for horde battles can stack advanced perks like health regeneration or bike durability to survive longer. Side missions that once felt like XP pinpricks now become goldmines, letting you max out stealth or crafting upgrades in half the time. And for those hunting every last NERO checkpoint or camp job, the experience multiplier slashes through level caps like a chainsaw through Freaker flesh. Days Gone isn't just about enduring the apocalypse—it's about thriving in it, and with Double Experience turning every kill, quest, or exploration beat into double XP fireworks, you'll be unlocking skills like a post-apocalyptic savant while breezing through the game's 150+ missions and uncovering its darkest secrets faster than ever. No more staring at progress bars—this is your ticket to becoming the ultimate survivor in a world where only the most adaptable survive.
Quadruple experience
In the harsh post-apocalyptic wilds of Days Gone, staying ahead of Freaker hordes and rebuilding Deacon St. John's strength demands every advantage possible. Enter the Quadruple experience mechanic – a powerful ally for gamers craving faster leveling speed and seamless progression enhancement. Imagine every headshot, every cleared ambush camp, and every completed mission rewarding you with four times the usual XP, transforming tedious grinding into a high-octane race toward mastery. This game-changing system accelerates your ability to invest in critical skill trees like Ranged Combat precision, Melee Combat brutality, and Survival stealth tactics, letting you dominate Freaker hordes or sneak through danger zones with newfound confidence. For story-driven players eager to dive deeper into Deacon's emotional journey without getting bogged down by repetitive tasks, the experience boost becomes your ticket to uninterrupted adventure. Casual players with limited time or hardcore fans tackling brutal modes like Survival II will appreciate how this feature turbocharges their skills, unlocking game-changing abilities like Focused Shot or Iron Grip long before the usual grind would allow. The real magic shines when facing 500-strong Freaker swarms – with quadrupled XP, you'll reach those life-saving skills faster, turning desperate survival scenarios into opportunities to test your evolved build. Whether you're experimenting with stealth takedown combos, upgrading your bike arsenal, or chasing the thrill of open-world exploration, this mechanic ensures your playtime delivers maximum impact. No more backtracking between nests just to fill your XP bar; instead, focus on the chaotic beauty of the Pacific Northwest while your skill points stack like scrap metal on Deacon's bike. From boosting early-game momentum to making late-game dominance feel earned, this system reshapes how players engage with progression enhancement, keeping the experience boost flowing as smoothly as a well-tuned engine roar. Perfect for gamers who love fast-paced evolution of playstyles without sacrificing the raw challenge that makes Days Gone's world feel alive, this feature transforms every action into a meaningful step toward becoming the ultimate drifter survivor.
Fill material (Inventory Materials)
In the adrenaline-fueled open world of Days Gone players constantly battle Freakers and marauders while scavenging critical resources like scrap kerosene and rags to craft survival essentials. Managing inventory capacity becomes a strategic priority as limited space forces tough choices between ammo weapons and crafting materials. Enter the Carry That Weight skill a pivotal upgrade in the Survival tree that lets Deacon St. John haul twice as much inventory materials without the frustration of backtracking to camps. This game-changing ability transforms how players approach horde fights where attracting Freakers with pipe bombs and molotovs demands a steady supply of crafting components. Whether clearing NERO checkpoints packed with polystyrene or embarking on extended expeditions through Crater Lake players can now stockpile bandages explosives and tools without micromanaging their loadout. By doubling inventory limits the skill eliminates the constant juggling act that plagues resource management turning scavenging runs into loot-hauling power trips. The real value shines when crafting on the fly during intense missions or when prioritizing exploration over inventory management. For survivalists aiming to dominate Freaker-infested zones Carry That Weight isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a lifeline. Unlocking this skill ensures every trip into Days Gone’s dangerous world feels more rewarding with fewer interruptions to dump materials. Pair it with efficient crafting strategies and you’ll breeze through horde battles and side quests with a full inventory of inventory materials ready to convert into explosives or medical kits. This is the ultimate boost for players who hate feeling underprepared due to clunky inventory restrictions. By expanding capacity for crafting materials and crafted items alike Days Gone becomes less about managing space and more about mastering survival mechanics. Whether you’re a completionist hoarding every scrap or a combat-focused player stacking attractors this skill reshapes your gameplay into a seamless hunt-craft-fight loop. Dive deeper into the world without the hassle of inventory limits and experience Days Gone the way it was meant to be played.
Fill stamina
Days Gone players, tired of stamina holding you back during intense Freaker showdowns or cross-country bike rides? The Fill stamina tweak is your ultimate survival edge in this post-apocalyptic open world. This game-changing mechanic eliminates the traditional stamina bar entirely, letting Deacon St. John sprint across Oregon's wilderness without interruption or dodge enemy attacks endlessly. Imagine tearing through zombie swarms with lightning-fast evades, outmaneuvering breakers without hesitation, and covering massive distances on your motorcycle without needing recovery breaks – that's the power of optimized stamina mechanics. Gamers craving smoother gameplay flow are discovering how this stamina hack transforms survival challenges into pure adrenaline-fueled action. Instead of rationing stamina for climbing or combat rolls, you'll dominate the Freaker hordes with pro-level mobility tricks while maintaining unlimited energy reserves. The community's favorite strategy for hardcore encounters? Combining endless stamina with precise dodge timing to create infinite attack windows against even the nastiest Freaker nests. Whether you're clearing collectibles at breakneck speed or needing that extra burst to survive overwhelming odds, this tweak removes all energy restrictions. Players report exploration times cut in half when using stamina cheat techniques, with no more frantic management of sprint meters during critical NERO missions. The seamless traversal experience lets you focus on environmental storytelling and strategic combat rather than watching recovery animations. From evading bear charges to executing perfect hit-and-run tactics, this stamina boost creates gameplay possibilities that feel fresh even for seasoned riders. The difference between surviving and thriving in Days Gone often comes down to mobility mastery – now you can master both with unrestricted stamina reserves. While some purists enjoy the challenge, those seeking action-packed freedom are embracing this tweak to enhance their apocalyptic adventure. Remember, in a world where every second counts against Freaker hordes, staying mobile could mean the difference between becoming prey and writing your own survival story.
Godmode
For players craving a fearless journey through Days Gone's zombie-infested Oregon wilderness, the Godmode feature delivers total damage immunity that reshapes how you experience survival horror. This gameplay enhancement turns Deacon St. John into an unbreakable force, letting you charge headfirst into Freaker swarms, challenge elite biker gangs, and traverse lethal environments without a single health bar drop. Imagine blazing through horde battles with reckless abandon, testing experimental weapons on NERO sites, or reuniting with Boozer and Sarah without ambush interruptions - that's the freedom this invincibility system provides. Hardcore gamers often struggle with Days Gone's punishing difficulty spikes, especially during massive Freaker confrontations or ammo-starved exploration phases. Godmode directly addresses these pain points by removing all health management concerns, transforming the game from a stressful survival test into an immersive narrative playground. Whether you're a casual player wanting smooth story progression or a completionist hunting every hidden collectible, this damage-proof mode lets you focus on the game's emotional core and stunning post-apocalyptic landscapes. The unlimited health advantage shines brightest during intense action sequences - picture yourself shredding through Freaker nests with chainsaws, surviving environmental collapses, or taking down enemy convoys without ever needing medkits. This damage immunity system particularly excels in nightmare mode runs, where players typically face constant death threats from mutated hordes. Now you can appreciate Days Gone's brutal beauty while riding through infected territories, engaging in epic boss fights without healing breaks, or simply enjoying the ride without inventory micromanagement. Perfect for speedrunners, lore enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to experience Deacon's journey without the frustration factor, this feature turns Oregon's deadliest zones into your personal playground. From explosive motorcycle chases to emotional reunion scenes, Days Gone becomes a cinematic adventure when you're free from health anxiety - just grab your bike, blast some metal tunes, and let the Freakers come.
Infinite Ammo
Days Gone throws players into a gritty post-apocalyptic Oregon where survival hinges on strategic combat and resource management, but the Infinite Ammo tweak flips the script. Imagine unloading your Chicago Chopper into a surging horde of Freakers without a second thought—no frantic scavenging, no anxiety over your last round. This gameplay element transforms how you engage with the world, letting you lean into Deacon’s drifter persona and blast through hostile encounters with reckless confidence. Whether you’re tearing through a marauder camp or standing your ground against a chaotic swarm, the Ammo Mod removes the grind of tracking bullets, so you can focus on mastering the game’s dynamic mechanics and unleashing over-the-top firefights. The Unlimited Bullets boost isn’t just about convenience; it’s about redefining your playstyle. Early-game struggles with scarce ammo often force players to play it safe, hoarding bullets for emergencies and avoiding high-risk, high-reward scenarios. But with Infinite Ammo, you’re free to experiment—try out that heavy rifle you’ve been eyeing, or go full-auto on explosives without worrying about running dry mid-mission. It’s perfect for gamers who crave immersion without the frustration of survival micromanagement, turning tense ambushes into opportunities to showcase your skills. The Ammo Mod also shines during Days Gone’s signature moments, like when a 300-strong Freaker horde descends from the cliffs. Instead of panicking over dwindling rounds, you’ll revel in the chaos, mowing them down with a satisfyingly endless stream of lead. Hostile camps become playgrounds for aggressive strategies, letting you storm in guns blazing with your SMP9 or whatever weapon fits your vibe. Community chatter around Unlimited Bullets highlights its appeal: players want to stay locked in the adrenaline rush, not dragged down by the tedium of looting every corpse for scraps. By weaving terms like Infinite Ammo, Ammo Mod, and Unlimited Bullets into the narrative, this tweak resonates with search trends—gamers hunting for ways to crank up the chaos without limits will find exactly what they need. Days Gone already delivers heart-pounding combat, but with this feature, the game becomes a playground for pure, unapologetic action, ensuring you never miss a beat when the stakes are highest. Whether you’re a returning player revisiting the wilderness or a newcomer diving into the fray, Infinite Ammo redefines what it means to survive and thrive in a world gone wild.
Infinite Ammo (Shotguns)
Days Gone players know the struggle of scavenging scarce shotgun shells while surrounded by Freaker hordes, but Infinite Ammo (Shotguns) changes the game entirely. This gameplay-enhancing feature lets you blast away without reloading, turning every encounter into a high-octane symphony of destruction as you shred through swarms of Freakers at Belknap Crater or mow down marauders during surprise ambushes. Imagine transforming Deacon St. John's outlaw persona into a full-blown Shotgun God Mode experience where you never have to ration shells or backtrack to restock supplies. The modifier shines brightest when facing Breakers' relentless charges or surviving Ripper attacks, letting you maintain crowd control with sustained firepower that matches the chaos of Oregon's post-apocalyptic wilderness. Instead of wasting time searching dumpsters for precious ammo, you'll carve paths through enemy territory like a Shell Spammer on a rampage, using shotguns' signature wide spread to turn tight situations into thrilling victories. Hardcore fans chasing adrenaline rushes will love how this system removes survival stress, letting you focus on chaining explosive combos with traps and vehicles while keeping the action uninterrupted. Whether you're clearing ambush camps or battling the Freaker horde's relentless waves, Infinite Ammo (Shotguns) ensures your shotgun remains the ultimate tool for close-range domination, making every bullet count without actually counting bullets. This is the perfect solution for players who want to experience Days Gone's open world with reckless abandon, swapping resource management for pure, unfiltered chaos where the only thing more plentiful than your ammo is the carnage you leave behind.
Infinite weapon durability
Days Gone throws you into a brutal post-apocalyptic Oregon where Freaker hordes and hostile survivors test your limits, but imagine slicing through chaos without ever stressing about cracked handles or jammed fireams. This gameplay tweak keeps every weapon in your arsenal from degrading, whether you're swinging a bloodstained machete or unloading an assault rifle into a swarm of Freakers. Players know how frustrating it gets when your trusty axe snaps mid-battle while those precious scraps you hoarded for upgrades vanish into repairs - now you can dump that anxiety and pour resources into bike mods or explosive Molotov combos instead. Hardcore melee junkies who love getting up close with bats and blades will appreciate how this tweak turns their favorite tools into permanent companions, while stealth players can silently shank enemies without durability meters ticking down. Community chatter often highlights how weapon wear breaks immersion during intense horde showdowns, but this feature keeps the action flowing whether you're clearing raider camps or outrunning Blazer attacks. By removing the grind to maintain gear, Days Gone becomes way more about surviving the chaos and less about scavenging for repair parts, making your journey through the Freaker-infested wilderness way smoother. Early game struggles with weak weapons become irrelevant when your starter gear lasts forever, letting you focus on mastering combat flow and upgrading your bike's speed without durability distractions. From chopping through zombie nests to holding off enemy ambushes, this tweak transforms how you engage with the world while still letting you enjoy the game's punishing survival mechanics in other areas. Your favorite weapons stay battle-ready across all those heart-pounding Oregon expeditions, turning scrap collection into a bonus rather than a necessity for patching up battered gear.
Infinite Nitro
In Days Gone, Infinite Nitro redefines the thrill of high-speed exploration across the game’s sprawling apocalyptic Oregon. This gameplay enhancement grants players access to unlimited boost, allowing you to tear through hordes of Freakers or traverse vast wilderness areas without the frustration of depleting nitrous reserves. Whether you’re evading swarms, chasing mission objectives, or uncovering hidden secrets, the endless nitro feature ensures your bike stays locked in top gear, turning every ride into a heart-pounding adrenaline rush. For those who’ve grown tired of grinding camp credits or managing fuel scarcity, Infinite Nitro removes these barriers, letting you focus on the core action—whether that’s dominating combat zones or dominating the map with unmatched velocity. Players seeking a faster, smoother journey will love how this tweak eliminates the grind behind standard nitro upgrades, making resource management a thing of the past. Imagine rocketing toward Nero checkpoints, outpacing Freaker attacks, or blazing through side quests without slowing down—Infinite Nitro turns these scenarios into reality. While purists might argue it reduces survival tension, fans craving a more aggressive playstyle will appreciate the freedom to push boundaries without hesitation. Days Gone’s open world becomes even more dynamic when you’re not scrounging for gas or worrying about boost cooldowns, and with unlimited boost, you’ll dominate terrain that once felt punishingly slow. Whether you’re optimizing your route for efficiency or just chasing the rush of full-throttle chaos, Infinite Nitro is the ultimate companion for players who want to ride harder, explore faster, and conquer Oregon’s dangers on their own terms. This isn’t just about speed—it’s about rewriting how you engage with Days Gone’s world, turning every journey into a high-octane spectacle.
Infinite silencer durability
In the gritty post-apocalyptic world of Days Gone, mastering silent takedowns can mean the difference between survival and becoming Freaker bait. Imagine never having to worry about your silencer giving out mid-action—whether you're sneaking through hostile ambush camps, navigating hordes-infested caves, or cruising across Oregon's vast wilderness. This gameplay enhancement ensures your silencer durability stays locked at max levels, transforming your approach to stealth entirely. No more frantic scavenging for oil filters or blowing hard-earned camp credits on replacement suppressors—your weapons remain whisper-quiet through every mission. For players who thrive on calculated plays, the infinite suppressor feature becomes a game-changer, letting you focus on perfecting stealth strategies instead of resource management headaches. Ever had a perfect ambush ruined by a broken silencer? This tweak fixes that frustration permanently. Whether you're sniping from a distance, clearing out enemy nests with surgical precision, or trying to survive those heart-pounding horde encounters without triggering a noise-induced swarm, unbreakable silencer durability keeps your gameplay seamless. It's particularly clutch during extended exploration runs where every ammo round counts—no more accidental alerts from a worn-out suppressor when you're low on supplies. The feature shines brightest in high-stakes scenarios: picture yourself silently picking off Freakers near their nests without triggering a chaotic chase, or methodically neutralizing camp guards without alerting reinforcements. Days Gone veterans know how punishing survival mode can get—now your stealth tools match your skills. By eliminating the grind for silencer parts, this system upgrade lets you fully immerse in the game's brutal atmosphere while maintaining tactical superiority. Whether you're a seasoned drifter or new to Oregon's apocalypse, enhanced silencer mechanics open up creative combat possibilities without breaking immersion. Just remember—while your suppressor never wears out, Freakers definitely notice if you miss that headshot!
Infinite fuel
In Days Gone, your two-wheeled beast is the ultimate weapon against freakers and chaos, but running out of bike juice mid-escape can turn epic rides into frustrating foot races. That’s where Infinite Fuel shines—it’s your golden ticket to fuel freedom, letting you tear through the open world without glancing at a gas gauge. Imagine blazing trails across overgrown forests, evading hordes that swarm like killer bees, or chasing down hidden story beats without scrounging for another gas can. This game-changing mechanic turns your bike into an unstoppable machine, perfectly tuned for players who crave adrenaline-pumping exploration and seamless survival action. The real magic? Infinite Fuel isn’t just a lazy shortcut—it’s a tactical upgrade that lets you focus on what matters: mastering the open road’s wild terrain, pulling off sickening wheelies while freakers snap at your heels, or diving into side quests without a mental checklist of fuel stops haunting your every move. Gamers who’ve rage-quit after stalling on a cliffside trail or missed a rare collectible because their tank hit empty will appreciate how this feature sharpens the experience. Whether you’re chasing the rush of a wide-open highway or need to kite a 300-strong horde like a pro, Infinite Fuel keeps your engine roaring. And for those who’ve grumbled about Days Gone’s fuel grind being a vibe killer, this is your antidote—no more pit stops, no more detours, just pure, uninterrupted apocalyptic odyssey. From backroad brawls to cross-map marathons, your bike juice never dips, your pedal stays floored, and Oregon’s wasteland finally feels like yours to own.
Infinite bike health
For Days Gone players craving nonstop adrenaline in Oregon's post-apocalyptic wilderness, Infinite Bike Health emerges as the ultimate gameplay enhancement that redefines motorcycle survival. This game-changing feature grants your bike ironclad resilience against collisions, Freaker swarms, and environmental threats, letting you embrace the drifter lifestyle without repair nightmares. Whether carving through narrow mountain passes buried in debris or evading hordes during high-octane combat, your ride becomes a true iron steed that never falters. The community raves about how this tweak eliminates the constant scavenging grind for repair parts, freeing up precious resources to upgrade weapons and survival gear. Imagine tearing through zombie-infested highways during the game's infamous horde battles without fearing mechanical failure, or discovering hidden outposts across rugged terrains without repair interruptions slowing your momentum. This functionality turns every long-distance mission into a fluid adventure where you prioritize tactical decisions over maintenance checks. Seasoned drifters praise how it enhances immersion by removing frustration factors that previously broke the flow during intense scenarios. With unlimited bike durability, players can finally focus on mastering stealth takedowns, perfecting combat strategies, and experiencing the game's emotional story arcs without mechanical limitations. The bike invincibility element particularly shines during Oregon's punishing weather cycles and treacherous road conditions, creating a more rewarding open-world experience. While purists might argue about challenge balance, most survival enthusiasts agree this tweak unlocks new dimensions of exploration freedom and combat creativity. Whether you're navigating Freaker nests or chasing story missions across the fractured landscape, this enhancement ensures your motorcycle remains battle-ready through every twist and turn. The result? A fresh perspective on Deacon's journey that prioritizes gameplay enjoyment over repetitive resource management, letting players truly embody the resilient drifter spirit.
Infinite money (on purchase)
In the sprawling post-apocalyptic world of Days Gone, players finally get to experience the thrill of unrestricted exploration and combat with a game-changing enhancement that lets you buy any weapon, bike part, or survival gear without ever worrying about running out of credits. This isn't just about skipping tedious resource grinding—it's about transforming your gameplay into a high-octane survival fantasy where every store at Copeland's, Hot Springs, or Iron Mike's becomes your personal armory. Imagine walking into a camp merchant with zero credits in your pocket but walking out equipped with the MG55 machine gun, nitrous bike upgrades, and a full stock of molotovs because you've unlocked the ultimate advantage: infinite purchasing power that makes Oregon's deadliest Freaker nests feel like casual strolls. For PC players who've spent hours farming Freaker ears or juggling multiple camp currencies, this feature becomes your golden ticket to bypass those frustrating micromanagement loops and dive straight into the action. Whether you're shredding through hordes at Belknap Crater, experimenting with hybrid playstyles combining silenced crossbows and explosive traps, or chasing 100% completion without selling every scrap you find, this gameplay tweak redefines what's possible. Early-game struggles vanish as you max out your bike's fuel capacity before the first camp mission, while late-game adventurers revel in the freedom to test every weapon combination without second-guessing costs. The beauty lies in how seamlessly it integrates—no more checking price tags or hoarding currency between locations, just pure adrenaline-fueled progression where your creativity with gear loadouts becomes the only limit. From clearing ambush camps at lightning speed to building the ultimate stealth/sniper hybrid build, this system overhaul turns every shopping trip into a power fantasy where the words 'insufficient funds' no longer exist in your vocabulary. It's not cheating—it's evolving the game into what survival enthusiasts always dreamed it could be: less about penny-pinching and more about surviving the chaos with your preferred arsenal always at the ready.
Set Skillpoints
Days Gone offers a game-changing experience for players eager to break free from the traditional grind and dive straight into the heart of survival action. The Set Skillpoints feature allows you to bypass the slow XP progression system entirely, unlocking every skill in the game from the get-go. Whether you want to dominate Freaker hordes with explosive melee combos, snipe threats effortlessly using precision-boosted ranged abilities, or explore the Pacific Northwest with enhanced survival tools, this functionality reshapes how you build Deacon’s capabilities to suit your playstyle. No more tedious hours farming experience points—assign your skill points strategically and enjoy Days Gone as a fully customizable open-world adventure. Gamers who thrive on experimentation can mix and match abilities like Field Repairs for endless weapon durability or Focus Shot for laser-accurate aiming without being held back by the grind. Speedrunners and explorers benefit immensely by skipping the usual skill progression grind, combining stamina boosts and stealth skills to glide through Oregon’s dense forests or unlock bike handling upgrades for smoother traversal. For those replaying in New Game Plus, the ability to craft a fresh build from the start eliminates the frustration of retreading familiar XP requirements. This feature is ideal for players who want to focus on the game’s immersive storytelling, intense battles, or dynamic exploration without the stress of grinding for skill points. Whether you’re a casual gamer looking to soak in the world or a hardcore survivor optimizing every build, Days Gone’s Set Skillpoints functionality delivers flexibility, fun, and freedom to conquer Freaker swarms or reshape Deacon’s journey however you see fit. Skip the grind, embrace the build, and play the game your way.
Set Material (Mouse over)
For fans of Days Gone, mastering the art of survival in Oregon's Freaker-infested wilderness just got a whole lot smoother thanks to the game's innovative mouse over material system. This feature transforms how players interact with crafting mechanics, allowing PC users to dynamically tweak material properties directly from their inventory by simply hovering the cursor. Gone are the days of wrestling with the Survival Wheel mid-horde clash—now you can fine-tune every scrap of kerosene or rag without breaking stride. Whether you're engineering explosive Molotovs to torch Freaker nests or reinforcing melee weapons for close-quarters combat, this streamlined approach keeps your focus on the chaos unfolding around you. The mod-friendly PC community has embraced this upgrade as a must-have for optimizing inventory management, especially when resources are scarce and every click counts. Imagine scavenging in Highway 97's treacherous zones: with a quick mouse glance, you can prioritize durable components for crafting crossbow bolts or boost incendiary effects on makeshift explosives, turning desperate situations into tactical advantages. This intuitive material interaction system caters perfectly to Days Gone's fast-paced gameplay loop, solving the frustration of clunky crafting interfaces that previously disrupted immersion during intense ambush scenarios. By reducing menu navigation time by over 60%, players can now spend more energy strategizing against marauder gangs or perfecting stealth takedowns instead of fumbling through inventory tabs. The mouse over functionality particularly shines in high-stakes moments where split-second decisions determine survival, making it an essential part of any drifter's toolkit. From tweaking bandage durability during zombie hordes to optimizing scrap usage for bike repairs, this system elevates Days Gone's crafting from a chore to a strategic weapon. Players are already calling this one of the most impactful quality-of-life improvements since the game's launch, with forums buzzing about how it transforms resource management into a more intuitive experience. Whether you're a seasoned biker battling Freaker nests or a tactical survivor stretching limited supplies, Days Gone's mouse-driven crafting evolution ensures your material mastery stays as sharp as Deacon's instincts.
Perfect accuracy
In the unforgiving world of Days Gone where survival hinges on split-second decisions mastering the art of perfect accuracy becomes your ultimate edge against swarming Freakers and tactical human foes. This game-changing enhancement transforms every firearm into a sharpshooter's dream by neutralizing recoil bullet spread and aiming instability allowing players to lock onto targets with unshakable precision. Whether you're navigating the heart-pounding chaos of horde encounters or executing stealthy camp infiltrations the absence of recoil guarantees that suppressed weapons maintain their deadly effectiveness while eliminating the frustration of wasted ammunition during critical moments. The perfect accuracy feature shines brightest in high-stakes scenarios like targeting weak points on towering Breakers or thinning massive Freaker hordes at the Sawmill location turning what were once ammo-draining nightmares into efficient victories. Players who crave strategic depth without battling the game's inherent aiming inconsistencies will appreciate how this mod streamlines combat dynamics creating a smoother experience where skill reigns supreme over mechanical randomness. Imagine transforming every firefight into a ballet of precision where your crosshair never dances with recoil and each bullet finds its mark whether you're sniping from a distance or unloading into a horde's heart. The sharpshooter-grade stability this provides isn't just about making shots count—it's about redefining your relationship with the game's intense survival mechanics. Days Gone veterans and newcomers alike will find that eliminating sway and shaking unlocks new layers of immersion letting you focus on the thrill of the hunt rather than wrestling with weapon behavior. Perfect accuracy isn't merely an upgrade—it's your ticket to dominating the post-apocalyptic chaos with confidence knowing every trigger pull delivers the impact you intend. Whether you're conserving limited resources during stealth ops or turning boss battles into quickfire showcases of precision this enhancement reshapes the core combat experience into something more responsive and deeply satisfying for modern gamers who demand mastery over mayhem.
Stealth
In Days Gone, staying alive often hinges on how well you can avoid the chaos around you. Stealth isn’t just an option—it’s your secret weapon for outsmarting Freakers and hostile humans who patrol the post-apocalyptic wilderness. Whether you’re crouching low to blend into dense foliage or timing your moves under the cover of night, this mechanic lets you ghost through zones where a single misstep could trigger a swarm or firefight. Gamers who’ve unlocked the art of ghosted movement know the thrill of slipping past enemies unscathed, turning the game’s punishing challenges into opportunities to strategize. Imagine infiltrating a marauder camp without tripping alarms, sniping enemies from a distance with a crossbow, or clearing Freaker nests silently—every stealthy decision saves ammo, preserves weapon durability, and boosts your chances of mission success. The community loves sharing stories about pulling off flawless ghosted escapes or lining up the perfect sniped shot, especially when unpredictable enemy AI or shifting weather conditions test your patience. While learning to read the environment and manage visibility takes practice, mastering stealth transforms Oregon’s open world into a playground where you call the shots. Whether you’re a noob scouting safe routes or a pro hunting rare resources, embracing stealthy tactics ensures you’re not just surviving but thriving. From sneaking past Freaker patrols to sniping human threats mid-conversation, Days Gone rewards players who think like shadows. So ditch the loud guns, learn to read enemy patterns, and let stealth turn the odds in your favor—because in this world, sometimes the quiet ones live to ride another day.
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Unlimited Health
For riders craving an adrenaline-fueled journey through Oregon's post-apocalyptic wilderness without the interruption of respawns or inventory management headaches, Days Gone's Unlimited Health mechanic becomes your most reliable companion. This game-changing feature lets players push boundaries in survival open-world gameplay by completely removing the pressure of tracking bandages or calculating risk versus reward during intense skirmishes with marauding factions or navigating Freaker nest hotzones. Known colloquially among players as 'Invincibility' or 'God Mode', this gameplay enhancement transforms Deacon into a veritable biking bad-ass who can charge headlong into enemy fireteams or wrestle with Blistered hordes without a scratch. Imagine testing experimental combat builds against Rager packs in the Sawtooth Mountains or exploring cursed caves teeming with Freakers while keeping your inventory slots free for weapon mods instead of medical supplies. This mechanic particularly shines when tackling the game's notorious swarm events - where waves of Freakers descend in terrifying numbers - allowing you to focus on mastering bike maneuvers or perfecting your Molotov throwing technique. By eliminating the constant anxiety of health management, the feature opens doors for creative playstyles: whether you're a seasoned survivor wanting to experiment with risky stealth approaches or a narrative-driven player preferring to immerse yourself in the story without survival interruptions. The real magic happens during those heart-pounding moments when you'd normally be scrambling for healing items - now you can maintain your momentum through ambushes in Silver Lake or keep pushing forward in the Caldera region's treacherous terrain. This isn't just about making the game easier; it's about redefining your interaction with Days Gone's brutal world by turning vulnerability into strategic advantage. Players who've struggled with the game's punishing difficulty spikes or felt pulled out of the story by constant resource management will find this mechanic a perfect balance between challenge and enjoyment. Whether you're carving through Oregon's zombie-infested highways or facing off against rival gangs in explosive firefights, maintaining uninterrupted immersion lets you truly experience the game's signature blend of motorcycle freedom and survival tension.
Unlimited Stamina
In the harsh post-apocalyptic wilds of Days Gone, staying mobile can mean the difference between survival and becoming Freaker bait. Imagine tearing through Oregon's volcanic wastelands or snow-capped ridges without your stamina bar sapping your speed, or dodging swarm attacks with ninja-like reflexes that never tire. This gameplay enhancement completely rewrites the rules of engagement by removing stamina restrictions, letting you focus on carving your own path through the chaos. Whether you're navigating razor-wire canyon passes or going head-to-head with pack leaders, the Infinite Endurance feature keeps your energy meter locked at maximum capacity. Picture yourself outrunning hordes without guzzling NERO Injectors or mastering vertical terrain by climbing endless cliff faces that previously left you panting. Combat becomes a dance of precision when you can chain backflips and rolls to avoid razor claws while lining up perfect headshots. Explorers will love how this mechanic turns vast map sections into playgrounds - no more stamina-grinding treks across the desert or interrupted traversal of ruined cities. The Unlimited Stamina advantage shines brightest during high-speed chases, letting you maintain pursuit of bandit convoys or escape from bloodthirsty Freaker packs without hitting that dreaded wall. Players struggling with stamina-dependent challenges like stealth takedowns or timed escape sequences will find this feature a game-changer, eliminating the panic of depleting energy during critical moments. It's like having a permanent adrenaline rush without the post-boost crash, transforming how you approach both open-world exploration and intense survival scenarios. This isn't just about convenience - it's about unlocking new playstyles in a world that constantly tests your endurance. From zombie horde battles to resource gathering marathons, maintaining peak performance changes the game's rhythm completely. Think of it as your personal energy shield against the game's relentless stamina demands, letting you concentrate on strategic decisions rather than micromanaging recovery items. Whether you're a speedrunner looking to optimize routes or a casual player tired of stamina limitations cramping your style, this system tweak opens doors to experiencing Days Gone's world on your terms.
Unlimited Focus
For players diving into the post-apocalyptic chaos of Days Gone, the 'Unlimited Focus' feature transforms the game's core mechanic into a seamless powerhouse for combat and stealth efficiency. Focus, a vital tool for slowing time and sharpening aim, typically restricts players with its limited duration and cooldown, but this enhancement removes those constraints, letting you lock onto targets indefinitely. Whether you're lining up silent headshots in stealth-heavy zones or dissecting Freaker hordes with surgical accuracy, the ability to maintain time slowdown without interruption elevates your gameplay to a whole new level. Imagine staying in the zone during a boss battle, tracking every weak spot and landing critical hits without worrying about your Focus gauge depleting—this feature turns that fantasy into reality. By eliminating the frustration of missed opportunities due to a drained Focus bar, players can now execute flawless takedowns, conserve precious ammo through perfect shot placement, and navigate resource-scarce environments with confidence. The Time Slowdown mechanic becomes your secret weapon for stretching limited bullets further, ensuring every encounter feels less like a scramble and more like a calculated victory. From clearing enemy camps silently to dominating swarms of Freakers with sustained precision, 'Unlimited Focus' reshapes how you interact with Days Gone's intense scenarios. Gamers craving a smoother experience will appreciate how this functionality tackles common pain points like interrupted stealth flows or the pressure of a refilling Focus meter mid-fight. Whether you're a seasoned survivor or new to the world of Days Gone, unlocking endless Focus isn't just a power-up—it's a game-changer that keeps time on your side, letting you play smarter, aim truer, and conquer challenges that once felt insurmountable.
Unlimited Ammo
Surviving the brutal open world of Days Gone demands every edge you can get, and unlocking unlimited ammo is a game-changer for players who crave nonstop action. Imagine blasting through swarms of Freakers without pausing to scavenge or worrying about your inventory—unlimited ammo lets you stay in the fight, turning tense survival scenarios into adrenaline-pumping chaos. Whether you're clearing ambush camps, tackling high-stakes missions, or just shredding enemies during exploration, this gameplay enhancement ensures you never run dry when it matters most. Infinite ammo isn't just about convenience; it's about dominating the apocalyptic landscape with a run-and-gun style that feels natural and exhilarating. Endless ammo empowers you to focus on the story, master combat mechanics, and experience Days Gone's world without the frustration of resource scarcity slowing your momentum. Early-game struggles with dwindling bullets disappear, letting you pour lead into Freaker nests or outgun raider squads without breaking a sweat. For players who thrive on intensity, this feature transforms every encounter into a high-octane spectacle—no reloads, no scavenging, just pure, unfiltered mayhem. Whether you're a completionist hunting every side quest or a speedrunner blazing through the main story, Days Gone's endless ammo option keeps your triggers finger happy and your missions flowing. Embrace the chaos, go loud, and let unlimited ammo redefine your survival tactics in a world where hesitation gets you killed.
No Reload
Surviving the post-apocalyptic chaos of Days Gone demands creativity and grit, but imagine tearing through Oregon's wilderness with weapons that never force you to break stride. The No Reload feature transforms your gameplay by letting you blast Freakers and heavily armed foes continuously until you switch arms or pause, eliminating those heart-pounding reload animations that often leave survivors exposed. This game mechanic shines brightest when you're locked in intense moments against swarms of ravenous Freakers, where split-second delays can mean life or death. By removing the need to scavenge for Ammo or stress over depleting your Firepower mid-fight, No Reload empowers players to focus on tactical mastery—whether luring enemies into traps, navigating choke points, or going toe-to-toe with hulking Breakers and Reachers. Early-game struggles with Ammo scarcity and sluggish reload times for heavy hitters like shotguns or crossbows? Gone. Now you can maintain unbroken pressure in boss battles or stealth scenarios, turning the tables when an ambush goes loud. Days Gone veterans know how punishing resource management can be, but this mechanic rewrites the rules: Firepower flows without interruption, letting you dominate Oregon's brutal world with confidence. Whether you're clearing hordes, mastering combat flow, or simply craving a smoother playstyle, No Reload redefines what it means to survive. Relentless action meets strategic freedom—no more Reload anxieties, no more pauses, just pure adrenaline-fueled survival.
Super Accuracy
Struggling to land clean shots in Days Gone's chaotic Freaker hordes? The Super Accuracy feature is your ultimate ally in this post-apocalyptic playground, transforming Deacon's combat effectiveness into something legendary. By nixing frustrating weapon sway and recoil issues, this customization option tightens bullet spread to razor-sharp levels, letting you dominate enemies with sniper-like consistency whether you're picking off marauders from a distance or going head-to-head with Ragers. Days Gone veterans know how crucial tight accuracy mechanics are when surviving the game's brutal open-world challenges, and Super Accuracy delivers exactly that – imagine keeping your reticle rock-solid the moment you aim down sights, turning every firefight into a bullet-sponge party where you control the sponge. This isn't just about making shots easier; it's about empowering players to focus on what matters most – exploring the stunning Pacific Northwest wasteland, completing story missions without ammo waste anxiety, and truly becoming the apex predator in a world overrun by Freakers. Whether you're battling hordes that would test even the most seasoned survivalist or trying to conserve precious bullets in resource-starved zones, Super Accuracy turns Deacon into a walking tank of precision. New to third-person shooters or just tired of missing critical shots? This gameplay tweak smooths the learning curve while letting veterans flex their skills, creating a sweet spot between challenge and satisfaction. From silent takedowns in hostile encampments to stress-free boss battles where every trigger pull counts, Super Accuracy reshapes Days Gone's combat into a hyper-satisfying experience. And let's face it – in a world where Freaker swarms can appear faster than you can reload, having rock-solid accuracy mechanics might just be the difference between surviving another day or becoming zombie chow. Ready to turn weapon recoil nightmares into precision-fueled dreams? Your Days Gone journey just got a whole lot deadlier.
No Recoil
In the gritty, adrenaline-fueled world of Days Gone, where every bullet counts and survival demands split-second decisions, the No Recoil functionality emerges as a game-changer for players looking to refine their combat prowess. Imagine unloading a relentless stream of fire without your weapon jerking off-target or lining up headshots from across the map with zero kickback disrupting your focus—this is the reality No Recoil delivers. Whether you're clearing out swarms of freakers in high-stakes horde encounters or sniping marauders from a hidden vantage point, this feature transforms your shooting experience into a seamless dance of precision shooting and steady aim. Gamers who thrive on dynamic combat scenarios, especially those juggling bike rides and firefight engagements, will appreciate how No Recoil stabilizes their crosshairs mid-action, letting them unleash hell without losing their edge. For stealth enthusiasts, it’s a silent ally—minimizing weapon movement ensures takedowns stay quiet, keeping nearby threats unaware and giving you the upper hand. Days Gone veterans know that managing recoil can be a make-or-break skill, especially when ammo is scarce and missing a shot means risking a swarm of infected. No Recoil doesn’t just eliminate the frustration of wild spray patterns; it turns every firefight into a masterclass of zero recoil efficiency. Players who’ve struggled with weapon kickback during boss battles or chaotic camp assaults report feeling reborn with this tweak, as it slashes through combat inefficiencies and turns even the rowdiest automatic rifles into pinpoint-accurate extensions of their will. If you’re tired of wrestling with your gun’s physics while trying to strategize, No Recoil is your ticket to staying locked, loaded, and lethal. Dive into Days Gone’s brutal wilderness with this advantage in your arsenal, and watch how quickly Precision Shooting and Steady Aim redefine your gameplay—from conserving precious bullets to turning desperate last-stand moments into calculated victories. This isn’t just about surviving; it’s about rewriting the rules of engagement in a world gone feral.
Unlimited Weapon Durability
Days Gone players know the struggle of watching their favorite melee weapons degrade mid-combat, but an ingenious gameplay tweak circulating among Oregon's survivor community flips this frustration on its head. This popular Nexus Mods enhancement lets you channel Deacon's inner bad-ass by eliminating durability limits on all close-quarters tools—from baseball bats to survivalist axes—so every Freaker-slaying moment stays uninterrupted. No more frantic scrap-gathering for repairs when you're knee-deep in zombie hordes or navigating Oregon's treacherous open world. The mod transforms resource management dynamics, letting players redirect hard-earned materials toward bike upgrades or explosive crafting instead of weapon maintenance. Imagine executing flawless stealth takedowns with your trusted machete without durability anxiety, or holding your ground against 50+ Freaker swarms without fearing a snapped bat mid-combo. This tweak becomes pure gameplay adrenaline during those heart-pounding horde battles where every swing counts, and survival hinges on staying locked in the action. Communities rave about how it amplifies immersion by removing mechanical interruptions—no more frantic inventory checks mid-cliffhanger sequences or weapon replacements breaking cinematic flow. Whether you're clearing bandit camps or chasing story missions, keeping your signature weapon perpetually battle-ready creates emotional investment in Deacon's journey. The mod's brilliance shines brightest in Oregon's unforgiving wilderness where replacement weapons aren't always nearby, letting players master specific weapon playstyles without degradation penalties. While purists might argue about challenge balance, casual explorers and action-junkies swear by this tweak that turns weapon survival mechanics into pure combat expression. No more weapon grind means more time perfecting bike stunts across post-apocalyptic terrain or upgrading Deacon's survival gear strategically. For those who prefer their zombie-slaying sessions without micromanagement headaches, this Nexus Mods staple proves that sometimes breaking game systems makes the story more compelling. The mod's popularity stems from solving those 'just my luck' moments where your last weapon breaks during a surprise ambush, turning potential panic into power fantasy fulfillment. Days Gone's intense Freaker encounters finally let players focus on tactical melee mastery rather than durability countdowns, creating the smooth gameplay flow Sony Bend originally envisioned. Whether you're a stealth specialist or blunt-force enthusiast, this community-loved tweak reshapes how Oregon's apocalypse feels in your hands.
Unlimited Fuel
For fans of Days Gone, mastering the apocalyptic wilderness means relying on your bike as a lifeline, but fuel management can quickly turn immersive gameplay into a logistical headache. Picture tearing through dense forests, navigating remote outposts, and diving into adrenaline-pumping combat without the anxiety of an empty tank—that’s the freedom offered by the Unlimited Fuel mechanic. This game-changing enhancement removes the constant hunt for fuel canisters or risky gas station pitstops, empowering players to focus on what truly matters: the story missions, chaotic Freaker hordes, and sprawling open-world exploration Days Gone is known for. Whether you’re blazing a trail from Copeland’s to Iron Mike’s, tracking down hidden loot in uncharted territories, or escaping swarms of zombies mid-chase, Unlimited Fuel ensures your journey stays seamless and thrilling. By tackling the pain points of fuel scarcity, which often force gamers to micromanage resources or abandon quests, this mechanic caters to players who crave uninterrupted action and deeper immersion in the game’s brutal post-apocalyptic setting. Instead of worrying about running dry in hostile zones, you’ll prioritize tactical decisions—like when to speed past enemies or when to stand and fight—making every ride feel empowering. Days Gone’s world thrives on tension and discovery, and with Unlimited Fuel, you’re free to soak in every detail, from eerie landscapes to the roar of the engine, without the grind of resource management stealing your momentum. Perfect for speedrunners, story-focused players, or anyone tired of backtracking for gas, this feature redefines how you experience the game’s most intense moments while keeping the adventure fresh and fast-paced.
Unlimited Throwable Items
Surviving the chaotic open world of Days Gone just got way more thrilling with the Infinite Throwables mod. Imagine tearing through swarms of Freakers with a bottomless stash of molotovs, pipe bombs, frag grenades, and smoke grenades at your fingertips—no more scavenging for kerosene or rationing limited supplies. This gameplay enhancement transforms how you tackle challenges, whether you’re diving into heart-pounding horde battles, sneaking past enemy camps with flashbangs, or clearing Freaker nests in rapid succession. Throwables like attractor bombs and napalm molotovs become your secret weapons for turning the tide in intense encounters, letting you unleash creative strategies without worrying about running dry. For players tired of the grind to gather resources, Infinite Throwables removes the hassle, freeing you to focus on upgrading Deacon’s bike, weapons, or exploring the game’s vast post-apocalyptic landscapes. Stealth enthusiasts will love spamming smoke grenades to ghost through hostile zones, while action junkies can rain fiery chaos on nests without breaking momentum. Days Gone Mods like this one are designed to amplify the core experience, cutting out the frustration of inventory management and resource scarcity so you can fully immerse yourself in the story and survival gameplay. Whether you’re a seasoned biker or new to the Freaker-filled wilderness, this mod ensures every throw, explosion, and distraction keeps the adrenaline pumping. From clearing out nests with relentless molotov barrages to surviving epic Freaker swarms without second-guessing your ammo, Infinite Throwables reshapes the game into a smoother, more electrifying adventure. Embrace the chaos, fuel your playstyle, and let the mod handle the grind—because surviving Days Gone should be about skill, not scavenging.
Unlimited Weapon Mod Durability
Surviving the Freaker-dominated wilderness of Oregon in Days Gone just got a whole lot smoother with the introduction of the Infinite Durability mechanic. Imagine tearing through swarms of enemies with your spiked bat or blasting hordes of Freakers without ever having to stop for repairs – that's exactly what this gameplay feature delivers. Whether you're locked in a high-stakes Horde Assault or navigating the game's vast open world, the Unlimited Weapon Durability system ensures your favorite tools stay battle-ready. This clever tweak addresses one of the game's biggest pain points: weapon degradation grinding your momentum to a halt mid-fight or forcing tedious scrap collection. By eliminating the need for constant maintenance, players can focus on mastering Deacon St. John's skills while keeping immersion in the game's intense survival atmosphere. Speedrun enthusiasts will particularly appreciate how Indestructible Weapons optimize their runs, shaving precious minutes off completion times by removing repair station pitstops. The system shines brightest during those heart-pounding moments when your axe is about to snap during a clutch encounter – now you can keep swinging without fear. Resource management becomes more strategic too, as scrap saved from weapon repairs can be redirected toward bike upgrades or essential supplies. From clearing infested zones to surviving ambushes in remote areas, this feature transforms your gameplay experience by prioritizing action over maintenance. The seamless integration of Infinite Durability into Oregon's brutal environment means you'll stay locked in the story's emotional beats without technical interruptions. Whether you're a seasoned survivor or new to the Freaker apocalypse, the Unlimited Weapon Durability system proves that sometimes the best upgrades aren't about more damage, but more freedom to play. This game-changing approach to equipment management redefines how players interact with Days Gone's punishing world, making every shotgun blast and melee swing feel more impactful when you're not worrying about gear wear. The Indestructible Weapons functionality ultimately delivers what all gamers crave: pure, unfiltered survival action that keeps you in the zone.
Unlimited Nitrous
In Days Gone, mastering the open world means conquering Oregon's Freaker-infested roads and shattered landscapes, and Unlimited Nitrous delivers the ultimate edge for players craving adrenaline-fueled freedom. Tired of rationing nitrous upgrades to blast through enemy swarms or clear treacherous jumps? This game-changing enhancement removes all limits, letting you unleash endless speed boosts whenever the road demands it. Whether you're evading a horde of Freakers under moonlit skies, racing between Copeland's base camps, or chasing down hidden secrets in remote zones, the Drifter Bike becomes your ticket to next-level mobility. Traditional nitrous management forces players to grind for camp credits and strategize every burst, but imagine tearing through the game's gritty environments without cooldown timers or resource constraints holding you back. Infinite Speed Boost isn't just about convenience—it's about redefining how you approach survival. Need to flank marauders during intense combat or weave through environmental hazards? Bike Enhancement ensures your two-wheeled companion responds instantly, turning risky escapes into calculated victories. Exploration enthusiasts will especially appreciate how Unlimited Nitrous empowers daring stunts, letting you launch over broken highways into uncharted caves or cliffside vantage points with zero hesitation. The keyword here is liberation: no more franticly watching meters while a Freaker swarm closes in, no more downtime waiting for nitrous reserves to replenish. Days Gone's notoriously punishing traversal mechanics melt away, replaced by fluid motion that keeps you locked in the action. Gamers who've struggled with the Drifter Bike's upgrade system will find this feature feels like discovering a hidden turbocharged engine beneath the hood. From cutting travel time between story missions to executing precision maneuvers in zombie chase sequences, Unlimited Nitrous shifts the game's balance firmly into your favor. Whether you're a completionist hunting every collectible or a speedrunner optimizing routes, this enhancement rewrites the rules of engagement. Strap in, twist the throttle, and let your bike's enhanced capabilities turn Days Gone's brutal world into your personal playground—wherever the road leads, you're already there.
Enemies Don't Melee
For fans of Days Gone, the gameplay adjustment that stops Freakers and human foes from closing in creates a fresh layer of tactical depth across Oregon's dangerous open world. This tweak transforms enemy behavior by forcing swarming Freakers to maintain distance while human marauders abandon their usual knife-and-bash tactics, letting players focus on mastering ranged combat without constant close-quarters threats. Whether you're navigating survival mode's punishing resource limits or trying to outmaneuver chaotic hordes, this change makes firearm and crossbow playstyles significantly more viable by reducing melee combat pressure. Players struggling with the game's notoriously twitchy dodge mechanics or weapon durability management will appreciate how this adjustment smooths out combat pacing, turning frantic melee survival struggles into calculated firefights where positioning and bullet economy matter more than perfect counters. The shift from melee combat dependency to ranged dominance particularly shines during ambush camp clearances, where maintaining cover while picking off enemies becomes stress-free, and in stealth scenarios where accidental detection doesn't immediately escalate into melee chaos. Even during Freaker swarm encounters, the absence of lunging enemies creates breathing room to deploy traps and explosives strategically. By prioritizing ranged combat over melee madness, this tweak addresses key pain points like health item conservation and post-apocalyptic survival stress while appealing to tactical players who prefer planning shots over frantic dodges. Whether you're a seasoned biker looking for new ways to experience the wilderness or a newcomer wanting to bypass melee combat frustrations, this gameplay shift offers a smoother path through Days Gone's intense world by making enemy behavior work in your favor. The balance between maintaining the game's core survival tension while opening ranged combat opportunities creates a sweet spot for players who want tactical control without losing the adrenaline rush of Oregon's post-apocalyptic challenges.
Super Damage
In the zombie-ridden wilderness of Days Gone, where every bullet and swing feels like a fight for survival, Super Damage transforms Deacon St. John into a one-man apocalypse. Imagine turning your rifle into a horde-annihilating cannon or your machete into a chainsaw of chaos—this powerful mechanic isn’t just about dealing more damage; it’s about rewriting the rules of engagement. Whether you’re facing a 200-strong freaker swarm or duking it out with a tanky breaker, activating Super Damage turns the tide by giving every attack a player damage boost that turns potential wipeouts into glorified target practice. Gamers who’ve cursed at empty ammo slots during Survival II will love how this combat enhancement stretches limited resources, letting you drop enemies faster without scavenging every abandoned truck for caps. It’s not cheating—it’s evolving. The real magic kicks in when you’re cornered by reachers or ambushed mid-ride; suddenly, those drawn-out fights become satisfying bursts of carnage, keeping your adrenaline pumping instead of your finger spamming reload. Days Gone veterans know how grind-heavy late-game exploration can get, but with Super Damage fueling your playstyle, every encounter becomes a chance to dominate rather than dread. Think of it as your secret weapon for maintaining flow—no more getting stuck in repetitive battles when a single shotgun blast obliterates half a horde. This isn’t just increased damage; it’s a survival philosophy that rewards aggressive play while solving the game’s biggest frustrations: ammo shortages, difficulty spikes, and combat that drags you out of the moment. Unlock it during boss fights, ambush cleanups, or when the Freaker Count hits triple digits, and watch how quickly Days Gone’s brutal world starts playing by your rules.
Invincible
Days Gone fans, imagine tearing through zombie swarms without a scratch or blazing past survival challenges like a digital demigod. That’s the wild ride the Invincible effect offers, turning Deacon St. John into a one-man apocalypse survival machine. Whether you’re battling Freaker hordes that would normally chew through your health bar, dodging bullets in chaotic firefights, or navigating toxic terrain that melts lesser survivors, this gameplay tweak lets you laugh in the face of danger. Days Gone was built to test your grit, but with invincibility in play, the game transforms into a playground for story hunters and exploration junkies who’d rather focus on Oregon’s decaying beauty than micromanage medkits. Think of it as powergaming meets narrative immersion – you’ll still ride your hog through rain-soaked forests and confront moral dilemmas, but now without the anxiety of respawning mechanics. Hardcore players chasing 100% completion will love how damage immunity turns tedious backtracking into high-speed sightseeing tours, while speedrunners can blast through missions like ‘Horde Killer’ without hoarding molotovs. The real magic? Invincibility isn’t just about survival – it unlocks creative playstyles. Ever wanted to test how many dynamite sticks it takes to collapse a Freaker nest? Or reenact Deacon’s emotional journey without interruptions? This effect turns those ‘what if’ moments into reality. For newcomers intimidated by Days Gone’s punishing difficulty spikes, it’s your golden ticket to experiencing Sarah’s story arc without dying in tutorial zones. Even veterans will appreciate stress-free resource farming in infected caves or testing every dialogue choice consequence without save-scumming. Remember, though – while you’ll slice through enemies like butter, the game’s core soul remains intact. You’ll still witness Oregon’s breathtaking decay, uncover hidden NERO injectors, and confront the emotional weight of survival. This isn’t cheating, it’s enhancing. It’s about making your Days Gone experience as unique as your ride through the apocalypse. So crank up the throttle, swing that baseball bat with reckless abandon, and let invincibility redefine how you explore Freaker kingdoms. Warning: side effects may include excessive high-fives with your monitor after surviving 100+ Freaker pile-ons. Unbeatable status unlocked!
Enemies Don't Shoot
Days Gone fans who crave creative approaches to survival will love how the Enemies Don't Shoot combat modifier reshapes gameplay dynamics by eliminating ranged threats entirely. This game-changing mechanic transforms every firefight into a high-octane melee showdown as marauders and Freakers suddenly drop their guns in favor of brutal close-quarters combat. Whether you're a stealth ninja weaving through enemy camps without dodging bullets or a chaos-loving rider charging headfirst into Freaker hordes with a machete, this shooting disabled tweak opens fresh strategic possibilities while slashing difficulty spikes. Imagine clearing Freaker nests without flinching at every snarling rifle shot or stealthily looting marauder outposts without fearing sniper crosshairs - the combat modifier lets you focus on mastering environmental takedowns and brutal melee combos rather than scrambling for cover. Resource farming becomes significantly faster when you can leisurely loot corpses without gunfire interrupting your flow, while exploration feels safer knowing no bullets will ruin your scenic ride through Oregon's zombie-infested wilderness. The shooting disabled effect particularly shines during stealth missions where precise timing and positioning matter more than quick reflexes, making it perfect for players who find Days Gone's default combat pacing overwhelming. By removing ranged attacks from the equation, this mechanic creates breathing room for experimental builds - test drive that katana-only loadout or master your broken bow without constant gunfire pressure. The Enemies Don't Shoot modifier also boosts accessibility for gamers seeking less punishing encounters, letting players with limited mobility enjoy the story without frantic bullet dodging. Whether you're replaying to appreciate the world differently or perfecting stealth assassination techniques, this gameplay adjustment delivers a fresh perspective on survival while maintaining Days Gone's gritty atmosphere. Streamers and content creators often use the combat modifier to showcase creative strategies or demonstrate tricky exploration routes without combat interruptions, proving how this mechanic revitalizes the post-apocalyptic experience. Players struggling with the game's notoriously aggressive gunplay will appreciate how shooting disabled encounters let them immerse in the narrative rather than reloading checkpoints. From dominating Freaker nests to executing cinematic stealth takedowns, the Enemies Don't Shoot mechanic transforms Days Gone into a playground for inventive combat styles while keeping all the game's signature chaos intact.
Easy Crafting
Navigating the gritty post-apocalyptic chaos of Days Gone demands sharp reflexes, but mastering its crafting system can feel like a grind. Enter the game-changing tweak that redefines how players gather and utilize materials, making survival feel smoother than ever. By dramatically reducing the number of rags, bottles, and other essentials needed for crafting, this feature lets you prioritize the thrill of high-speed bike chases or strategic Freaker showdowns over tedious scavenging. Whether you're engineering explosive Molotov cocktails for horde annihilation or patching up after a brutal skirmish with hostile factions, optimized crafting mechanics ensure your inventory stays packed without endless backtracking. Gamers struggling with resource efficiency in harsh environments like Crater Lake's icy terrain will particularly appreciate how this gameplay enhancement stretches every scrap into multiple tools, traps, or health boosts. Imagine transforming meager loot hauls into tactical arsenals while exploring derelict settlements or prepping for boss battles – no more frantic material hunts mid-mission. Veteran players can finally ditch the spreadsheet mentality, while newcomers avoid early-game frustration, letting them immerse fully in the story's emotional beats and open-world exploration. This isn't just about convenience; it's about maintaining momentum in a world where hesitation gets you killed. From rapid-fire attractor deployment during ambushes to stockpiling medkits before perilous rides, this crafting evolution keeps you locked in the action without inventory management headaches. The mod community's praise for balancing challenge with accessibility highlights why this tweak has become essential for players aiming to experience Days Gone's best moments without repetitive resource farming. Whether you're chasing Freaker nests or racing through dynamic weather systems, your gear creation now matches the game's adrenaline-fueled pacing. So twist the throttle, unleash your inner tactician, and let Days Gone's evolved crafting system fuel your post-apocalyptic journey.
Game Speed
Struggling to keep up with the breakneck chaos of Freaker swarms or the precision required for stealth takedowns in Days Gone Remastered? The Game Speed setting is your secret weapon to conquer the post-apocalyptic playground on your terms. This dynamic system lets you crank the action down to 75% for a relaxed cruise through Oregon's shattered landscapes, 50% for tactical precision when planting ambush traps, or even 25% when facing down a 400-strong horde that feels more like a survival horror gauntlet than a fair fight. Imagine lining up that perfect headshot on a charging Freaker leader without your fingers fumbling the controls or executing stealth sections with the same methodical patience as a seasoned ranger tracking prey. The speed slider isn't just about making things easier - it's about transforming how you experience the game's brutal world. Whether you're a returning player revisiting the Farewell Wilderness or a newcomer discovering Deacon's journey for the first time, this accessibility-focused tweak turns potential rage-quit moments into satisfying victories. Got a friend who's always shouting 'QTEs are evil incarnate!' while clutching their controller like a stress ball? Now they can conquer those cinematic showdowns without missing a beat. And when the pressure of managing resources against endless Freaker waves starts feeling like survival math class from hell, just dial down the tempo to strategize like a post-apocalyptic chess master. From scanning overgrown forests for hidden bunkers to coordinating bike maintenance between zombie-apocalypse road trips, Game Speed becomes your personal metronome in a world that never slows down. The best part? You don't need to hunt down unlockable skills or find hidden menus - this game-changer lives right in the options where it belongs. So why not make the Farewell Wilderness your playground instead of your prison? After all, every rider deserves to experience the story and scenery without getting devoured by speedrun-level demands.
Always Daylight
For players diving into the gritty post-apocalyptic Oregon wilderness of Days Gone, the Always Daylight gameplay tweak is a game-changer for those craving consistent conditions and stress-free survival action. By locking the environment into a perpetual day cycle, this unique system eliminates the relentless Freaker swarms and shadowy obstacles that typically dominate the night, letting you focus on the thrill of riding Deacon's motorcycle across sun-drenched landscapes. Whether you're a seasoned survivor mapping Freaker nests or a new rider struggling with the game's punishing difficulty spikes, embracing the always day setting transforms your journey into a more accessible adventure where visibility reigns supreme and enemy aggression stays manageable. The perpetual day functionality shines brightest when scavenging remote locations for rare components or tackling story missions that demand precision combat, as players avoid the frantic scramble to find shelter before dusk. This daylight-locked experience particularly appeals to gamers who prefer soaking in the world's stunning vistas without the anxiety of darkness creeping in, while speedrunners appreciate the uninterrupted progress through Oregon's vast open world. When tackling challenging horde battles or navigating infested zones, maintaining constant sunlight through the Always Daylight option creates optimal conditions for strategic gameplay and smoother traversal. This feature has become a staple among communities seeking 'freeze daytime' solutions to customize their survival experience, balancing the game's intense mechanics with more forgiving environmental parameters. Players consistently praise how keeping the world bathed in perpetual day removes the unpredictability of night encounters, allowing them to master combat techniques and story progression at their own pace. Whether you're chasing collectibles across the map or building your skills against Freaker hordes, locking time to daylight delivers a gameplay experience that prioritizes exploration freedom and visual clarity. The daylight-persistent setting has proven especially valuable for those revisiting the game's narrative beats or capturing cinematic screenshots during cross-country rides, with the sun's positioning creating perfect photo opportunities that would otherwise require meticulous timing. For gamers who find the survival horror elements too intense under moonlit conditions, this daylight-locked approach offers a refreshing alternative that maintains Days Gone's core challenges while softening its most punishing environmental mechanics.
No Bike Repairs
For Days Gone fans craving uninterrupted exploration and combat, the No Bike Repairs gameplay tweak redefines how you conquer the zombie-infested wilds of post-apocalyptic Oregon. Imagine tearing through Freaker nests or evading razor-wire traps knowing your trusty Drifter Bike will never sputter out with red durability warnings. This game-changing functionality transforms your two-wheeled companion into an indestructible beast, letting you prioritize blasting through hordes of ravenous Freakers over rummaging for scrap metal. Whether you're carving paths through dense forests during intense bike battles or racing across desolate highways to escape marauder ambushes, the infinite durability mechanic eliminates one of the game's most frustrating grinds. No more frantic searches for repair kits mid-chase—your bike becomes a true lifeline for navigating hostile zones where every second counts. Players who've mastered Days Gone's open world rave about how this tweak enhances immersion, letting you focus on the visceral thrills of survival missions or the haunting beauty of the game's scorched environments. Community forums buzz with terms like 'indestructible bike' and 'infinite durability' for good reason—this feature turns Oregon's dangerous terrain into your playground, not your pitstop. Whether you're a completionist chasing every hidden bunker or a speedrunner dodging Freaker swarms, the No Repairs functionality keeps your engine roaring through every bullet-riddled canyon and blood-soaked outpost. Embrace the freedom of endless exploration without durability meters dictating your moves, and discover why this tweak has become a staple for players who want pure adrenaline-fueled gameplay instead of mechanical micromanagement.
Super Killer Vision
For fans of Days Gone diving into the chaotic post-apocalyptic wilderness, Super Killer Vision transforms the way you experience the game's survival mechanics. This upgraded version of the standard Survival Vision system, activated effortlessly with an R3 press, sharpens your ability to track Freakers, locate fuel, and uncover hidden loot even in the murkiest environments. Imagine cutting through fog-drenched forests or dimly lit ruins with precision that turns the tide in horde battles—no more squinting at your screen trying to decipher blurry outlines or struggling to spot that crucial gas can buried in debris. Enhanced Survival Vision isn't just about seeing better; it's about surviving smarter. Whether you're orchestrating ambush traps or evading swarms of Freakers, the modded vision tweak strips away the default sepia filters and limited detection zones, replacing them with vibrant, long-range visibility that highlights interactive elements like ammo caches and environmental clues. PC players especially swear by this super vision upgrade, praising its ability to make resource scavenging feel less like a chore and more like a tactical advantage. Struggling with stealth missions in dark zones? This enhancement turns shadowy encounters into calculated plays, letting you map enemy patrol patterns before they even register your presence. On Survival difficulty where every bullet and drop of fuel counts, Super Killer Vision becomes your ultimate ally—no more missed pickups or heart-pounding surprises. The community raves about how this evolved vision system streamlines exploration, making the world feel alive without punishing players for poor lighting design. From tracking distant Freaker nests to pinpointing weak points in enemy formations, this isn't just another visual tweak; it's a fundamental shift in how you engage with Days Gone's brutal ecosystem. Early adopters report cutting scavenging time in half while increasing success rates during high-stakes missions. Whether you're a completionist hunting every scrap or a tactical player avoiding unnecessary fights, this enhanced vision feature redefines what it means to see the apocalypse clearly. Think of it as night vision on steroids—but entirely within the game's intended mechanics. Once you've experienced the clarity of Super Killer Vision, going back to the vanilla Survival Vision feels like playing with one hand tied behind your back. The modded vision's popularity in PC circles proves players crave smarter tools that amplify immersion without breaking realism. For anyone tired of getting ambushed by Freakers hiding in visual noise or wasting time hunting for barely-visible resources, this super vision upgrade isn't just helpful—it's essential.
Credits
In the unforgiving post-apocalyptic wilderness of Days Gone, Credits serve as the lifeblood for scavengers and survivors aiming to upgrade their bike, stockpile firepower, and outmaneuver deadly Freaker swarms. These in-game currencies aren't just about buying bullets and blades—they're your strategic leverage across Oregon's shattered world. Earned primarily through camp missions, Freaker Bounties, and Resource Trading, Credits unlock powerful gear tailored to each settlement's unique offerings, whether you're at Copeland's rugged outpost or Iron Mike's militarized compound. The challenge? Each camp's currency operates in isolation—hoarding Hot Springs Credits won't help when you're stranded at Yholl's Market needing urgent repairs. Smart players learn to balance grinding Freaker ears for bounties with savvy Resource Trading at merchant hubs to maintain liquidity across regions. When facing a horde ambush, having enough Camp Credits to purchase incendiary rounds or reinforced armor at Copeland's might mean the difference between escaping maimed and turning the battle into a fiery massacre. Early-game grinding feels punishing, especially when story missions demand specific upgrades you can't afford, but mastering this fractured economy pays dividends. Pro tip: prioritize high-ear-yield Freaker nests near resource-rich zones to simultaneously boost both bounties and tradable materials. The real power shines when you arrive at uncharted camps—using pre-stocked Credits to immediately buy survival essentials keeps your momentum rolling. Whether you're repairing your Drifter bike after a zombie pileup or prepping for a boss fight with premium explosives, this dual-purpose currency system forces players to think like post-apocalyptic entrepreneurs. Just remember to check vendor inventories at each location—Copeland's might have that crucial fuel tank upgrade while Iron Mike's offers rare sniper mods. By treating every camp as its own micro-economy, you transform resource scarcity into tactical advantage. The grind never truly ends in Days Gone, but with optimized Credit management, you'll spend less time scavenging and more time carving your legend through the Freaker-infested chaos.
Current XP
For fans of Days Gone craving smoother survival in the post-apocalyptic wilderness, the Current XP mechanic offers a powerful way to turbocharge Deacon St. John's character leveling journey. This gameplay-enhancing feature lets you skip the grind of farming experience points by defeating freakers and marauders, letting players instantly allocate XP to unlock critical skills like Focused Shot for precision combat or Field Repairs for crafting efficiency. Whether you're struggling with early-game infestation zones or preparing to face hordes without breaking a sweat, manipulating XP gives you control over your playstyle evolution. Instead of wasting hours farming 20 XP per swarmer kill or 50 XP per marauder takedown, savvy players use XP adjustments to access endgame builds immediately or test different skill combinations across the game's three core trees: Melee, Ranged, and Survival. This approach solves the frustration of difficulty spikes during story missions or ambush scenarios, ensuring you're always ready to tackle Iron Mike's challenges or navigate the game's expansive open world. By eliminating repetitive XP farming, this mechanic transforms Days Gone into a playground for experimentation, letting you switch between stealth-focused abilities like Thorn in Your Side and combat powerhouses like Carry That Weight without starting fresh. Perfect for time-crunched players wanting to experience the full scope of survival content or veterans looking to optimize their character builds, this system turns the traditional progression grind into a flexible tool for mastering Freaker dynamics and marauder tactics. From boosting health reserves to unlocking crucial survival techniques, the Current XP feature reshapes how players interact with the game's punishing mechanics, creating a more accessible path to dominating Oregon's dangerous world. Whether you're chasing story beats, horde showdowns, or open-world exploration, this mechanic puts you in command of Deacon's evolution, making every skill point investment count towards your ideal survival strategy.
Health
Surviving the relentless Freaker swarms and hostile environments in Days Gone demands more than just quick reflexes—you need Deacon St. John’s health system to be your backbone. Whether you’re scavenging NERO Research Stations for Nero Injectors or diving into community-favorite hacks like Infinite Health, mastering health upgrades transforms your playthrough from a desperate fight to a calculated adventure. These injectors, scattered across Oregon’s vast open world, act as lifelines, letting you push past the game’s notorious difficulty spikes without constant respawns. Each Health Upgrade you unlock not only expands your stamina for those nail-biting Horde battles but also gives you breathing room during ambushes or when navigating infested zones. For players who’d rather cruise through the story or hunt collectibles without the stress of a game over, mods offering Infinite Health are a popular choice, letting you soak in the post-apocalyptic vibes worry-free. The term 'Nero Injector boost' often pops up in forums as players share strategies for tracking down these elusive items, while 'health hack' discussions highlight how mods reshape the experience. Early-game struggles with low health can be brutal, but grinding for Nero Injectors gradually turns Deacon into a tank, making late-game showdowns and Ambush Camp clearances feel like second nature. If you’re tired of restarting after a surprise sniper shot or a Horde’s ambush, blending in-game upgrades with Infinite Health mods could be your golden ticket. Whether you’re a completionist aiming to conquer every challenge or a casual rider focused on the narrative, tailoring your health setup ensures Days Gone bends to your style—no matter how freaky the Freakers get.
Level
In the brutal post-apocalyptic world of Days Gone, mastering the art of character advancement becomes your key to thriving as Deacon St. John. Whether you're slicing through freaker packs with melee upgrades or sniping from a distance using precision skills, the game's deep XP mechanics reward every playstyle. Players earn experience points through thrilling horde battles, story-driven missions, and uncovering Oregon's hidden secrets, which fuels the satisfying progression loop. While some speedrunners and modders explore ways to tweak levels instantly, most fans agree that natural skill progression creates the most immersive experience as you gradually unlock game-changing abilities like Focus Shot and Silent Takedown. The true value emerges when higher health and stamina let you survive those heart-pounding swarm encounters, while carefully chosen skill points transform Deacon into either a stealthy survivor or combat powerhouse. For those facing the notorious XP grind in late-game stages, prioritizing high-reward missions and horde completions becomes essential strategy. Remember, each skill tree choice permanently shapes your capabilities - survivalists might favor field repair upgrades while ranged specialists invest in bullet time mechanics. The game's vast open world truly shines when enhanced by these progression systems, making long bike journeys and ambush camp infiltrations feel earned and impactful. By understanding core leveling principles and optimizing your XP farming techniques, you'll soon experience that rush of unlocking end-game content naturally. So whether you're planning your next skill tree investment or strategizing efficient leveling routes, Days Gone's progression system offers endless opportunities to refine your survival tactics and become the ultimate drifter in this zombie-infested wilderness.
Next XP to Level Up
In the post-apocalyptic playground of Days Gone, players can take control of Deacon St. John's leveling journey by tweaking the XP requirement for skill unlocks. This clever adjustment lets you blast through levels faster than a bike chase through Oregon's wilderness or embrace the grind like you're surviving a Freaker horde onslaught. Story missions usually dish out 1-3k XP but with this feature you can slash those numbers making Focused Shot or Field Repairs yours in record time - perfect for when you're racing toward that next motorcycle upgrade or trying to clear NERO checkpoints without drowning in grind. Veterans craving a challenge can crank up the experience modifier to turn every level gain into a hardcore achievement, forcing you to master stealth takedowns or ambush camp strategies before unlocking game-changing perks like Just Roll With It. The beauty of this leveling adjustment lies in its flexibility - speedrunners can zero in on main missions to chase trophies without side quest distractions while casual players get instant gratification watching their skill trees blossom. Struggling with the early game slog where every skill feels like a lifetime away? Slash the XP requirement to breeze through Carry That Weight and enjoy early inventory boosts against Breakers. Time-crunched explorers can bypass the grind marathon entirely, focusing on the story's emotional beats instead of farming infestation zones. And for those hardcore replays where you've already mastered every horde battle? Crank up the experience modifier to make every level feel like a hard-earned victory. This isn't just about shortcuts - it's survival RPG gameplay reborn. Whether you're a completionist needing XP requirement optimization for trophy farming or a speedrunner looking to Leveling adjustment for maximum efficiency, this system turns Days Gone into your personal sandbox. Imagine dominating marauder camps with boosted skills or earning them the hard way through 200+ Freaker takedowns - the choice is yours. When the Pacific Northwest's dangers feel too punishing or the grind drags too long, this feature becomes your secret weapon to tailor the apocalypse to your playstyle.
Score
For Days Gone fans craving faster progress in Challenge Mode, there's a powerful trick that instantly boosts your performance to the highest levels without endless repetition. This breakthrough method transforms how players tackle intense scenarios like the infamous Surrounded challenge, where Freaker hordes test even seasoned riders. By activating this strategic advantage, gamers can bypass the steep difficulty curve and claim exclusive bike skins, stat-enhancing patches, and coveted trophies like The Broken Roadshow achievement in record time. Perfect for speedrunners and casual players alike, this approach eliminates frustrating score thresholds that normally require pinpoint headshots or environmental kills. Imagine conquering every challenge with maximum rewards while preserving your sanity - that's the reality this innovation delivers. The open-world exploration and story-driven elements remain accessible without grinding through repetitive combat sections, letting you experience the post-apocalyptic adventure on your terms. Younger players especially appreciate how this shortcut maintains the game's excitement while reducing time investment, making those hard-earned bike customization options and progression milestones suddenly achievable. Whether you're battling Freaker nests or pursuing 100% completion, this tactical solution reshapes your Challenge Mode experience by prioritizing fun over frustration. Days Gone's brutal survival mechanics become more approachable when you can instantly maximize scores, transforming punishing scenarios into satisfying victories. The community's ongoing discussions about optimizing challenge performance highlight why this method remains a hot topic among players seeking efficient ways to conquer the game's toughest tests. With this clever workaround, you'll keep your momentum rolling through Oregon's dangerous zones while collecting every reward the challenges have to offer.
Scrap
For survival junkies navigating Days Gone’s post-apocalyptic Oregon, mastering Scrap is non-negotiable. This gritty material isn’t just junk lying around—it’s the backbone of keeping Deacon’s motorbike roaring through Freaker-infested highways and maintaining melee weapons when every swing counts. Field Repairs transforms Scrap into an in-combat savior, letting players patch up battered bats or knifes mid-horde chaos without breaking stride. Pair that with Carry That Weight, which doubles your loadout limits, and suddenly you’re hauling enough Scrap to craft explosive bolts, attractors, and other game-changing gear without micromanaging trips back to camp. Imagine tearing through a 20-minute exploration loop, bike armor taking constant damage from debris and Freaker claws, only to realize you’ve got just enough Scrap stashed to keep rolling. Or picture yourself surrounded by a swarm, your trusty axe cracking—Field Repairs kicks in, turning a panic moment into a calculated comeback. Days Gone veterans know that balancing Scrap hoarding with inventory space is a daily grind, but unlocking Carry That Weight’s potential turns frustration into flexibility. Whether you’re prepping for ambush camp assaults, surviving long hauls across desolate zones, or just avoiding the nightmare of a broken-down ride miles from safety, these mechanics synergize to make resource management feel rewarding, not restrictive. From crafting distractions to fixing weapons mid-chase, Scrap’s role in this brutal survival sandbox is about more than convenience—it’s about staying alive when the world wants you dead. New players might underestimate its value until their first Freaker horde encounter leaves them stranded with zero capacity to repair or reload. Seasoned drifters? They’ll tell you—maxing out Field Repairs and stacking Carry That Weight is the difference between a gritty survival story and a frustrating respawn cycle. Think of it as building your own safety net in a game where every rusted nail and shattered bike part could mean game over. Days Gone doesn’t just throw you into the chaos; it hands you the tools to bend the rules, one Scrap-powered skill at a time.
Skill Points
In Days Gone, skill points serve as the ultimate catalyst for transforming Deacon St. John into a post-apocalyptic powerhouse. These precious resources, earned organically through leveling up by completing missions, eliminating Freakers, and uncovering secrets across the Pacific Northwest, let players sculpt their playstyle through the game's deep skill trees. Whether you're a stealthy survivor prioritizing survival skills to scavenge scrap efficiently or a guns-blazing fanatic pumping points into ranged combat powerhouses like bullet sponge or explosive shot, every choice shapes your journey through the chaos. The beauty of skill points lies in their flexibility - invest early into field repairs to keep weapons battle-ready during those tense close-quarters encounters with melee combat upgrades, or save your points for game-changing late-game abilities like thorn in your side that turn crossbow battles against hordes into surgical massacres. Experienced players know the sweet spot comes when unlocking synergies like focus shot combined with ear to the ground, creating a deadly loop of precision takedowns while scavenging materials becomes second nature. The real magic happens when you balance progression between survival skills that let you ride motorcycles through Freaker swarms and combat abilities that make reaper showdowns less terrifying. From the moment you start accumulating experience points through highway biker camps to the adrenaline-pumping final battles where every skill matters, strategic allocation of skill points determines whether you become a wandering survivor or a true apex predator in this open-world nightmare. Community favorites like just roll with it prove essential for dodging those surprise ambushes, while optimized builds often prioritize crossbow bolt recovery before tackling massive hordes. The key is understanding how each skill tier interacts - a well-timed adrenaline rush from survival skills pairs perfectly with melee damage boosts, creating a seamless flow between resource management and brutal efficiency. When players talk about 'min-maxing' their builds on forums, they're really discussing how to best utilize their hard-earned skill points across these interconnected systems, ensuring no point gets wasted on abilities that don't match their preferred approach to navigating this zombie-infested world. Whether you prefer stealthy infiltrations or all-out brawls, these points represent your personal stamp on Deacon's evolution, turning basic experience grinding into meaningful character customization that directly addresses the game's core challenges.
Timer
For Days Gone enthusiasts craving deeper immersion in Oregon's post-apocalyptic world, the Timer feature opens up exciting possibilities to reshape their gameplay experience. This powerful developer-inspired customization lets riders fast-forward through repetitive cycles or freeze time entirely by pressing Ctrl + Backspace, creating perfect conditions for tackling stealth missions after sunset without tedious waiting. Whether you're rushing to unlock nighttime-only objectives or savoring extended daylight hours for scavenging supplies, this functionality transforms how players interact with the game's survival mechanics. The debug menu's time control capabilities particularly shine for those struggling with Freaker hordes during dark hours, allowing strategic manipulation of environmental threats while maintaining the core challenge of navigating hostile terrain. Speedrunners will love skipping natural progression delays to complete story beats faster, while explorers can stretch their daylight adventures indefinitely to uncover every hidden bunker and nest. Hardcore players experimenting with difficulty settings discover creative ways to balance realism with gameplay comfort, turning Oregon's brutal world into a personalized playground. By adjusting time parameters through this hidden system, you're not just bypassing waits but crafting unique narratives - imagine maintaining perpetual twilight for dramatic atmosphere or accelerating seasons to test survival strategies. The community-driven terminology surrounding this feature has sparked lively discussions on platforms like Reddit and Steam, where players share favorite time-bending tactics and uncover new applications together. From streamlining resource management to creating cinematic moments during bike journeys, this customization empowers players to tailor their journey through the game's expansive open world. While maintaining the game's core survival tension, it smartly addresses common frustrations about rigid time constraints holding back exploration or mission progression. The time control mechanics have become such a staple in player conversations that searches for 'Days Gone debug menu' or 'how to change time cycle' consistently rank among the most popular community queries. Whether you're optimizing stealth approaches, testing mod configurations, or simply enjoying the freedom to play your way, this feature exemplifies how player-driven innovations can breathe new life into established gameplay systems.
Total Game Time Played
For fans of Days Gone, understanding your Total Game Time Played is crucial to dominating the Freaker-infested wilderness of post-apocalyptic Oregon. While the PS4 version leaves players guessing, PC riders can check Steam’s built-in tracker to see exactly how many real-world hours they’ve spent navigating Deacon St. John’s story. Strategic gameplay enhancements like Unlimited Ammo and God Mode let you blaze through missions faster, turning lengthy grinds into quick victories whether you’re chasing 100% completion or trying to speedrun the remastered version launching April 25, 2025. Speedrunners especially thrive in the new Speedrun mode, where every second shaved off your run time boosts your leaderboard rank, while hardcore players battling endless Freaker waves in Horde Assault mode rely on these tools to rack up XP and gear without reloading. The Total Game Time Played stat helps casual riders and completionists alike measure their investment, but the misleading in-game days counter—where 730 days equals just 48 minutes of real time—frustrates those tracking progress. Community forums buzz with debates about optimizing playtime, and with good reason: using smart gameplay adjustments lets you zip through the 36.5-hour average campaign or tackle the 45 million hordes and 30 million ambush camps without burning out. Whether you’re a die-hard survivor aiming for 100% or a thrill-seeker cutting through story missions at max speed, mastering Days Gone’s playtime mechanics transforms the game from a grind into a tactical challenge. Players on PC have the edge with Steam tracking, but even PS4 fans can strategize with unofficial tools to boost efficiency. From minimizing reloads to surviving impossible odds, the right approach turns endless roads into conquerable paths. So rev up your bike, tweak your tactics, and make every hour in Days Gone count toward becoming the ultimate biker scavenger.
Trust Level
In the unforgiving wilderness of Days Gone, building Trust Level with Oregon's survivor camps isn't just about making friends—it's your key to dominating Freaker hordes and exploring efficiently. This core game mechanic lets players boost their reputation with settlements like Copeland's Camp and Iron Mike's Camp through strategic actions like Freaker Ears collection, horde extermination, and camp kitchen donations. As Deacon St. John, you'll discover that maxing Trust Level to stage 3 transforms your gameplay experience by granting access to silenced firearms for stealthy combat, high-caliber automatic weapons to shred enemies, and essential motorcycle mods that supercharge your rides. Whether you're chasing story mission progression or trying to survive those nail-biting horde encounters, prioritizing camp trust through bounties and ambient events makes all the difference. Gamers struggling with early-game weakness will love how Trust Level unlocks superior gear—including bike upgrades like extended fuel tanks that eliminate constant refueling interruptions—while completionists can enjoy collecting exclusive decals that reflect their camp contributions. The real magic happens when you combine Trust Level 3 perks across multiple camps: Copeland's Camp becomes your go-to for exploration enhancements while Iron Mike's Camp equips you to handle aggressive Freaker threats. Don't waste hours grinding—smart players focus on double-yield survival skills and target high-Trust horde zones to accelerate their progression. By balancing mission completion with resource donations, you'll create a survival loop where every action strengthens your position in the world. Trust Level isn't just a stat—it's the difference between scraping by and thriving in Days Gone's dangerous open world. Start building those camp relationships today and watch how Trust Level unlocks the game's full potential, making every Freaker fight and cross-country journey feel epic yet manageable.
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