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This is after I tried making an actual human bedroom but kept being booted to the desert, so I gave up. So much for pillows and rugs and all that...
So it really means nothing to have several beds laying around except to interfere with any nodes or npc spawn points.
If [x] Cross the desert once is checked .. you normally don't go back to the begining where you first started, but somewhere near the center of the main map (what it says anyhow).
Whenever I go around the map to previous places I built, I have to update my spawnpoint at that location if I'm going to stay there any length of time or I'll end up way back at my previous spawn point and if that's across that map, that's a waste of time going all the way back.
Alternatively using a high ceilling putting nothing on the bed or around the foot of the bed, seems to work for me.
bedrolls are unreliable at this time (also a known issue)
Maybe I did misunderstand some of it.
What it has me thinking is if a bed roll might be set too close to a resource node, NPC spawn point or a no build zone (even if the bed is laid down in a structure), that could cause a spawn block.