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The Hideout Management page helps you track your hideout station upgrades, manage the items needed for construction, and plan your building progression efficiently.

Hideout overview

At the top of the page, you’ll see: Overall progress bar
  • Shows what percentage of all hideout levels are built
  • Updates in real-time as you mark stations complete
Summary stats
  • Total built levels vs. total available levels
  • Completion percentage

Station grid

The main view displays all hideout stations as cards in a grid layout. Each card shows: Station name
  • Generator, Security, Lavatory, Stash, etc.
Current level
  • Your progress (e.g., “Level 2/3”)
Build state indicator
  • Visual color-coding showing station status
Next level preview
  • Quick glance at the next upgrade if available

Build state colors

Stations are sorted and color-coded by their state: Has buildable levels (high priority)
  • Stations where you can build the next level right now
  • All prerequisites are met
  • You can mark it as built
Locked (medium priority)
  • Stations with unbuilt levels
  • Prerequisites are not yet complete
  • Need more progression before building
All built (low priority)
  • Stations where all levels are complete
  • Sorted to the bottom of the list
The grid automatically sorts stations with buildable levels to the top, making it easy to see what you can upgrade next.

Station detail panel

Click any station card to open the detail panel on the right (or bottom sheet on mobile).

Station information

Level list
  • All available levels for this station
  • Checkmarks for built levels
  • Current level highlighted
Build status
  • Whether the level is built, buildable, or locked

Building requirements

For each level, you’ll see: Station prerequisites
  • Other hideout levels that must be built first
  • Example: “Generator Level 1 required”
Skill requirements
  • Player skills that must be leveled
  • Example: “Strength Level 2 required”
Trader requirements
  • Trader loyalty levels needed
  • Example: “Therapist LL2 required”
Item requirements
  • All items needed to construct this level
  • Item icons, names, and quantities
  • Inventory tracking for each item

Marking stations as built

When you’ve built a station level in-game:
  1. Open the station detail panel
  2. Find the level you completed
  3. Click the “Mark as Built” button
  4. The level is marked complete and progress updates immediately
You can only mark levels as built if all prerequisite levels are already marked complete. The app enforces proper progression order.

Item requirement tracking

Each station level’s item requirements include an inventory counter:

Counter controls

Plus (+) button
  • Increment your owned count by 1
  • Or by 100/1000 for items needed in bulk
Minus (-) button
  • Decrement your owned count
  • Disabled when count is 0
Current count display
  • Shows how many you own vs. how many you need
  • Example: “5/10”
MAX button
  • Instantly set owned count to the required amount
  • Marks this item as fully collected
MIN button
  • Reset owned count to 0
  • Clears your inventory for this item
The counter automatically increments by larger steps (100 or 1000) for items needed in bulk, like building materials.

Visual indicators

Items you’ve fully collected (owned ≥ required) are highlighted in green, making it easy to see which materials you still need to gather.

Filtering options

The Hideout page offers three filter modes to help you focus:

Buildable filter

Shows only stations with at least one level that:
  • Is not yet built
  • Has all prerequisites met
  • Can be constructed right now
Use this filter to:
  • Focus on immediate upgrade opportunities
  • Quickly build all available levels
  • Maximize hideout progression

Not built filter

Shows only stations that have unbuilt levels, regardless of whether they’re currently buildable. Use this filter to:
  • See all remaining work
  • Plan future upgrades
  • Review what items you’ll eventually need

All stations filter

Shows every station, including fully built ones. Use this filter to:
  • Get a complete overview
  • Review all station levels
  • Check completed builds

Compact view mode

Toggle “Compact” mode to change the station grid display: Normal mode:
  • Larger cards with more details
  • Better for reviewing individual stations
  • Easier to read at a glance
Compact mode:
  • Smaller cards with condensed info
  • Fits more stations on screen
  • Faster scanning of many stations
Your view mode preference (compact vs. normal) is saved and restored on your next visit.

Summary tab

Switch to the Summary tab to see a consolidated view of all item requirements across your entire hideout.

Item grouping

The Summary tab groups items across all stations and levels, showing: Item name and icon Total quantity needed
  • Sum of all requirements for this item across all unbuilt levels
Your inventory count
  • How many you’ve marked as owned
Which stations need it
  • List of all levels requiring this item
  • Format: “Station Lv# (allocated/required)“

Bulk inventory controls

The Summary tab provides special controls for managing items used across multiple levels: Smart +/- buttons
  • Automatically allocate items to the first station that needs them
  • When incrementing, fills stations in order
  • When decrementing, removes from the last station first
MAX button
  • Allocates the full required count to all stations
  • Marks all requirements for this item as fulfilled
MIN button
  • Clears all inventory for this item across all stations
  • Resets to 0
Use the Summary tab to efficiently manage items needed by multiple stations, like Wires, Nails, or Screws.

Summary filters

The Summary tab has its own filter bar: Buildable items only
  • Shows items needed for stations you can build right now
Not built items
  • Shows items for any unbuilt levels
All items
  • Shows every item requirement in the entire hideout
Compact toggle
  • Switches between detailed view and compact grid
  • Compact shows just icons, counts, and controls
  • Normal shows full details with station breakdowns

Craft list

The hideout page also provides access to a craft list showing:
  • All crafts available at your current station levels
  • Required materials for each craft
  • Output items and quantities
  • Craft duration
The craft list automatically updates based on which station levels you’ve marked as built.

User workflows

Planning your next upgrade

1

Apply the Buildable filter

See which stations are ready to build.
2

Click a buildable station

Review the item requirements in the detail panel.
3

Update your inventory counts

Use +/- controls to mark which items you’ve collected.
4

Gather remaining items

Note which materials you still need to find.
5

Mark the level as built

Once you’ve built it in-game, update the tracker.

Collecting materials efficiently

1

Switch to the Summary tab

See all items needed across the hideout.
2

Sort by total quantity or use count

Identify items used by multiple stations.
3

Focus on high-volume items first

Prioritize collecting Wires, Nails, etc.
4

Update counts as you collect

Use the smart +/- buttons to allocate items.
5

Watch fulfillment indicators

Green highlights show items you’ve fully collected.

Long-term hideout planning

1

Use the Not Built filter

See all remaining stations to upgrade.
2

Review station prerequisites

Understand the dependency chain.
3

Identify bottleneck stations

Find stations that unlock many others.
4

Check trader and skill requirements

Plan your character progression accordingly.
5

Build a station priority list

Focus on unlocking key crafts or bonuses.

Switching between List and Summary

Use the List tab when:
  • You want to focus on one station at a time
  • You’re actively building a specific upgrade
  • You need to see station-level details and prerequisites
Use the Summary tab when:
  • You’re managing overall item collection
  • You want to see cross-station material needs
  • You’re planning shopping trips or flea market purchases
  • You need a high-level view of all requirements

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