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Pretty easy to just tell friends on your server not to steal stuff from others chests. Worked great in Valheim. We played over 200 hours 5 of us and never any issue with someone stealing each others things.
If this was a pvp game, sure I would understand but its a coop game where you work together building bases, fighting bosses, exploring,etc..
If that bothers you, play solo or go play Rust or something maybe?
The PW community managers collect overtime to post stuff the whole night to their competition game. The fear must be great ;)
Except in PW, your boxes are locked to your guild (Which you are immediately apart of.) so no one can access them but you. If you want to further secure them, you can lock it with a pincode.
And in WoW you can kill the other fraction. And in Rust you can kill all. And in Microsoft Flight Simulator I can fly to NY. And in Donkey Kong I can avoid barrels. And in Fifa I can play football ... and this is a Enshrouded Forum ;)
It is not, currently at least, meant to play with people you don't trust to not steal from you/destroy your base/etc.
Locks and permissions grants a feeling of ownership as well, making a castle feel like home.
But thats not a reason to not just add the ability to lock your chests, as you can do in pretty much any other survival game already. It costs you barely anything to make more people happy