I get your point. I really do, and I agree - that’s why your point is academic, because acorns are no longer harvestable from oaks.
However, your point relies on a certain amount of cognitive dissonance that I must admit I don’t fully understand, and that’s what I was (a bit too sarcastically, I admit) trying to address. You’re playing in a world that is meant to be challenging - you voluntarily reduced item spawns to just 3% of the default - but then you shlep a wheelbarrow over to the forest, in order to better exploit the one element of the game that very clearly doesn’t respect your difficulty setting. It’d be one thing if 0.03 spawn rate was the default, or if someone said “here’s this generated world! Try to survive in it!” but you’ve deliberately made it much more difficult just for yourself, and equally deliberately are exploiting a mechanic that negates that difficulty. Why not just… not do that? Acorns are OP. Okay. So don’t pick acorns.
The mindset is similar to the equally-confounding arguments I’ve seen here regarding grinding. If it’s possible to reach a high skill level via some mind-numbingly repetitive low-level task, there are people here who will complain, simultaneously, that such a process makes it too easy, AND that such a process is too repetitive and mind-numbing. Somehow the concept of “not doing that” never trickles into their awareness. If it’s technically possible to grind fabrication by bending and unbending a nail for hours of real-life gameplay, then by golly, that’s what they’re gonna do, pissing and moaning the entire time about what a pain it is and how little sense it makes.
I’m trying to think of a good real-life analogy, but the best I can come up with is “picture a child who is stuffing marshmallows into his face as fast as he can, while complaining about how sick of marshmallows he’s getting.”
You might want to glance at the loadouts again. Sheltered Survivor is somewhat less well-off than the Survivor, trading good winter gear and four points for a multitool and a mess of low skills pottage.