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most people do not want to share their hard earned secrets
1. Base must be chill/safe place to cook food and chill with friends.
2. Base must not hold any valuable loot.
3. Valuable loot must be buried.
4. Valuable loot is: 3 wooden crates filled with full one player kit which must contains: food, medical, clothes, 1 primary & 1 secondary, some spare ammo.
5. the more you loot you will have more ready kits around the map which makes your base fun project not gear fear trigger :D
But ultimately it is not about the gear it is about what happens before new life starts
That's the dilemma in a nutshell.
The main line of defense in a remote forest base is that it's unlikely to be discovered, except by accident. However, there are, sadly, enough players running ESP hack\s that sooner or later one will get close enough to sniff it out.
A fortified base inside a structure is much easier for raiders to locate, and your main defense is to make it as difficult as possible to get inside. But there are plenty of players who regard them as challenges, puzzles to be solved, and will work as hard to get in as you did to try to keep them out.
Pick your poison.