![]() Ensure that you stay hidden, and then climb on the box in front of the mechanical sliding door and up onto the roof. Step two: from the tunnel, sneak around the right side of the main sawmill building where the freakers lie dormant. If you have proximity traps, set them inside the tunnel entrance. Have materials to craft more molotovs on the fly, you’re going to need them. Make sure you’re full on ammo, molotovs, pipe bombs, and as many traps as you can. The tunnel is on the opposite side of the sawmill from the NERO checkpoint, and there’s a path around the outside of the sawmill you can ride your bike around to get here, or you can take the main road. The best spot I’ve found is on the other side of the railway tunnel, or parked on top like in the screenshot below if you want to avoid any potential damage to your bike. If you die, you won’t want to run all the way back around. Step one: park your bike somewhere convenient and save. Make sure to save your game before you take on the horde. ![]() ![]() Park your bike up here on the path above the railway tunnel at the old sawmill if you want to avoid any potential damage. I recommend powerful close-range weapons like the Crowdbreaker shotgun. It’s best to tackle it during daytime if you want the freakers to be gathered in one place. Ideally, you should have already unlocked the NERO checkpoint at the Old Sawmill. You’ll be forced to fight this horde eventually as a part of a later story mission, but you can take it on earlier for a challenge. But we’ve got the low-down on how to get the upper-hand and prevail. The horde at the Old Sawmill is one of the largest you’ll find in the game, with around 500 freakers ready to chomp down on Deacon’s flesh. I gave the game an 8/10 in my review, but now it’s time to take on one of the most intimidating parts of Days Gone: the horde. Days Gone, the new open-world action horror game from Sony’s Bend Studio is now officially available.
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