

Took 3 longer in-game hours to clear out 20+ "neighbors" when I set off an alarm early on day 3 looting. If you can make it through the first 4-5 days clearing some space you're not going to be in bad shape and the numerous sheds/garages and 2 story homes to loot nearby provide a lot of materials and food. And the window barricades are a few more but some loose nails and a single box and you can get the initial walls up for your farming area. Takes exactly 100 planks, 100 nails for the initial fencing (barricading your fences would be another 112). With 2 side-doors (8 planks/nails for frame + door) and 5 + 6 + 3 + 3 + 2 + 9 = 28 wall segments (3 planks/nails each) I realize the first few days are furry, but I went here:įencing from the back fence to the shed on the left (6 spaces, add 1 door) from that shed to my house (6 spaces) from my house to the first shed on the right (3 spaces) to the next shed (3 spaces) to the next house over (2 spaces) and down on that house(before the door) to the wall (10 spaces, with 1 door) I end up with a huge backyard fenced in.
