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I ended up making this a building simulator, with unfriendly humans trying to kill me. Never knew a game could make me feel so calm and stressed at the same time. :')
I'll give you this, early combat can be difficult; however that comes from a lack of preparation. Upon your first few days you should be rushing to build walls, or a raft to act as a temporary safe haven to wait out your attackers should their numbers be overwhelming. The raft is by far the best option as you can survive a night fairly effortlessly provided you have a fire pit on it and a food rack, and it also indefinitely extends your time to build before the locals come in force as you can prioritize base building with limited focus on temporary defense.
If you build your base right the locals are a minor annoyance, even the freaks. I built a small walled fortress on the beach with a wide array of traps around my base. Outside of needing to occasionally reset my traps I was able to live purely inside my base and become a 500 pound fat man.
If you actually struggle, just sleep at night. Boom, problem solved. Or run, or hide in a cave, or... You know, fight, which is pretty simple. If you tried playing instead of crying over things you made up, because half the stuff you wrote here is not real, I bet even someone like you would've discovered that by himself.
I will agree that inexperience is a big part of why their experience was so bad, but it's entirely up to them whether they want to bother gaining the experience necessary to enjoy the game. Best we can do is offer advice in case they do ever give it another chance. Being upset about their opinion will only make their experience with the game and it's community an even worse one.
Edit: Heck, nowadays I'm nearing 1k hours, got all achievements, know this game pretty much inside and out and have even gotten by on hard mode using nothing but the upgraded stick as a weapon just to see what happened (Megan was a pain, nearly died a few times). Should have seen me when i first started though, could barely even play. HAD to play co-op or MP just so I could figure it out and actually do something other than die. Now, I'm the one hopping into newb's p2p servers and playing bodyguard and tour guide so they can learn the game a bit easier as well.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2338489224
I occasionally see some strolling a good bit away when im collecting stuff and sometimes hear screaming but not very close.
You just have to assert your dominance by chasing them down, delimbing them and eating them over a nice cozy fire and dry the left overs for later.
yeah, that's hilariously ballsy and i love it. you've got a plan that works for you though and you've explored the mechanics to know enough that they react to how you play. you can scare them away as you said. i just honestly don't recommend setting up a camp there, especially if you're new and having difficulty. they come check it out every time. it's the only guarantee.
EDIT: This is result of first day before even nightfall on hardest survival mode
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2338510834