Okay, so, let’s talk about “Days Gone,” yeah? I’ve been diving deep into this game lately, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. But sometimes, you just want to mess around a bit, right? That’s where cheats come in. I spent a good chunk of my weekend figuring this out, so here’s the lowdown on how I got those cheats working on my PC.
First off, I grabbed this thing called a “trainer.” There are a few out there, but I went with one that had a bunch of options, like 32 or something. It was for version 1.07 of the game, which luckily, is what I’m running on Steam. After I downloaded it, I had to figure out the whole setup.

So, the trainer itself, you gotta run it first, before you even start the game. It’s like prepping the battlefield, you know? Then, I launched “Days Gone.” Once I was in the game, I could toggle the cheats on and off using the numpad keys. It was pretty straightforward once I got the hang of it.
The cheats themselves? Oh man, they’re a game-changer. I could multiply my damage, freeze the time of day, which was super helpful for getting stuff done without the freakers coming out at night. There was also something about infinite challenge mode credits, but I haven’t messed with that yet.
Here’s a quick rundown of what I did:
- Downloaded a trainer that supported version 1.07.
- Started the trainer before launching “Days Gone”.
- Launched “Days Gone” and got into the game world.
- Used the numpad keys to turn the cheats on and off as needed.
One thing I learned the hard way: don’t go too crazy too early. Like, I tried taking on a horde with all the cheats enabled, and it was still tough! And make sure you deal with those NERO loudspeakers before starting the generators, or you’re gonna have a bad time. Oh, and I found out that selling all your plants to the kitchen isn’t the best idea. Keep some, they’re useful later.
Some folks say using cheats ruins the game, and I get that. But honestly, sometimes it’s just fun to go nuts and see what happens. As long as you’re not using them to mess with other players in some competitive thing, I say go for it. It’s your game, play it how you want.
So yeah, that’s my experience with getting cheats to work in “Days Gone” on PC. It’s a blast, and it lets you experience the game in a whole new way. Just remember to back up your saves, you know, just in case. Happy gaming!