![]() ![]() We were largely pitted against DeeBees to begin with - Gears 4’s new robot enemies, who, outside of a few variations, walk slow enough to be easily avoided, or taken down with a Lancer from a comfortable distance. We put our slowly-building resources towards barriers to begin with, but everything was placed with the boss wave in mind, rather than just the ‘next wave’. We set up our ‘Fabricator’, the box that serves as a menu to let you set up fortifications for whichever section of a map you decide is most defensible, right near our spawn point, and started farming the energy enemies dropped in preparation for the first boss wave - wave 10. Waves 30-40 were so brutal for us that we nearly gave up, despite knowing exactly where we went wrong. It took around 4 hours, countless downed comrades, too many emptied ammunition clips to count, and an hour of teetering frustratingly close to failure. I was one of the first people in the entire world to finish Gears of War 4’s horde mode.
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