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Of course that's just the little things.
Make a building plan and a hammer. Also make 1 wood door, 2 key locks, and 1 tool cabinet.
To use the building plan, put it in your hands. Hold right click to select the building type.
First build 1 foundation. Upgrade it to wood with your hammer.
Next, build 3 walls, and a doorframe in the direction you want the door to be in.
Make sure you stand INSIDE the building, so that the soft side is facing the inside, if the soft part of the wall is facing the outside, meaning you stood outside or rotated it after placing it while inside, people will use normal tools to bust it down.
To upgrade with your hammer hold right click, "Upgrade to wood:, you can do this with Stone, metal, and then finally armored later. Demolishing buildings doesn't work after 5 minutes of the building being down. This timer is increased by a minute when you upgrade, however it is not restarted by upgrading.
Now make a roof, with the "Floor" tab on your building plan. It doesn't matter how you place this as the bottom will always be the soft side.
Place a door in the door frame, and put the first key lock on it. Aim directly at the key lock and hold E, then click on the "Lock" tab. You will be able to use the door without any hassle, however teammates and enemies will need to either bust through, or use a matching key to open it.
Now place the Tool Cabinet in the corner of your 1x1 safehouse, as well as putting a wooden box on the corners against the door. Make sure to put them sideways along the wall so that they don't block your way in and out.
Congratulations. You now have a relatively safe place to hide. Remember not to open your door when people are outside, and not to leave it open when you go outside. You can stash a small bit of loot here.
Now we can move on to making a furnace.
For a furnace, you need 200 stone, 100 wood, and 50 low grade fuel. (AKA low grade)
To get low grade, you can go to the red barrles in trash piles along the road. This is the second most dangerous method.
You can also get animal fat. This can be gotten by killing a player or animal, or stumbling upon their corpses. Then harvest their fat by using a tool such as a hatchet or bone knife and clicking on their chest or stomach. Using other tools will work, but most weapons simply will do nothing. Tools other than hatchets and bone knives will give you less fat.
To make the fat into low grade, you need to combine it with cloth, This can be found by finding small hemp plants. You can plant hemp outside of your new base, but there's a chance players will steal it. If you plant hemp with seeds, you aren't losing anything if someone takes it, as you can't use seeds for any thing else anyway.
Once you have your furnace, you can put Metal ore, Sulfur ore, or cans in it. However it is recommended to put cans in a campfire.
Do not put two different types of ore in one furnace, spread the ore you have of the same type across 3 slots in a furnace.
DO NOT PUT YOUR FURNACE OUTSIDE. PUT IT IN THE CORNER OF THE PREVIOUSLY MEN TIONED 1X1. Campfires can be put outside as long as you take out what you have, as cooking doesn't take long.
There are other guides that will teach you how to get food, and cook, as well as some other basic stuff.
I wrote this all out, as judging from what you've said, you aren't really playing the game as intended.
If you don't want to die, do not play like a nomad.
If you don't want to die, Rust is probably not a good game for you. Rust is a risk/reward game, If you don't want to take risk, you shouldn't play Rust, or at least learn to accept it.
You didn't know what you got yourself in to, but now that I've explained maybe you'll look at it from a new standpoint.
I don't play on 1600x900, but the game runs faster on it.
"Get the actual ♥♥♥♥ out of here" with your ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.