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He wrote the same as has been written before, so blah blah blah. I didn't mean it in a bad way...... As I said, you can't assume that there are only "nice" people on the servers and that's why it would be nice if there was an option to lock your door. Anyone who wants to leave them open is welcome to do so.
No you expressed yourself just fine. The others responding to your legitimate question seem to be a bit daft. I too would like to lock my chests and doors and I play on a friends server and his dad likes to go shopping in my base.
I have just loaded in to my own server which I keep open to public as its nice to meet new people however found that some idiot has loaded in and destroyed my building, stolen anything they could get their hands on and griefed all the other players.
I have of course rolled back the server which solved the issues but simply having lockable storage would help.
Those saying this isnt Rust have clearly little experience of online communities as you ALWAYS get the idiots that will grief and ruin a game for those around them.
Icarus needs locks or a way to protect peoples bases and the time they spend building them.
That is funny! :D
"Let's play a co-op..."
"Ok..." :)
Meanwhile; During the "co-op" game...
"That's mine...this is mine...get your own...stay out!
LOL!