If you manage to get past everything I said, bravo until your game suddenly crashes and you lose all of your stuff. If they release servers where it’s solos duos trios which I think they eventually will it will definitely be playable but so far the game is just ridiculous, you can’t get anywhere close to what people do on PC. Even if you are and you manage to get on a sever with no problems in that regard you’ll end up on a game with no skill gap where basically everyone sucks,because it’s so hard to aim.Furthermore, the whole server will be run by zergs who managed to get loads of guns in a couple hours with no competition, and with there being no skill gap it would basically be impossible to take on any amount of group members with guns when you are outnumbered. But otherwise no, the game is so buggy and laggy at the same time unless you are on future gen. Maybe if they release community servers where there will be duos trios etc. I wouldn't pay for anything other than the normal version as others indicated because you only get cool skins for bows, spears etc.
#Rust console Pc#
I can vouch for it having never played the game on PC and it's extremely addictive. If you want to wait until it is "fixed" you'll be waiting a while and likely dropping in 5 days before a monthly server wipe.
#Rust console series#
Overall I'm pleased with the game but I run it on Xbox Series X with noticeable FPS difference in Gameplay.
#Rust console Patch#
There is some input lag still but the recent patch has recently fixed a majority of the issues in my opinion. On the other hand, I've found non toxic players, clanned up with about 6 of us now and have an epic base together. I've had to grind building bases just to have an attack helicopter destroy it (sighted by it running in). What I've learned from some of the OG players is server wipes happen regardless every month, leveling the playing field again. To many peoples frustration, they then did a short notice unexpected server wipe erasing my base and gear. I paid for the deluxe version for early access. In the process we messed with the wrong guys and we got raided ourselves, lost 8 hours worth of grinding and we weren't even mad or upset about it because it was a great fight holding our base from a squad of 4 trying to break in.īuy the game, check it out for a while and if you aren't feeling like you love it request a refund. We were planning on going to bed after pulling off a bean can raid on a wood door base with what I assumed was no airlock. My point here is the game is definitely a lot more stable than it was, it's a lot less buggy than it was, and it's a lot more fun than it was. During the times that I pulled out our emergency guns (sar and custom) I experienced no lag while shooting them, playing on xbox one x. Granted there were 45 people on our server so that could have affected it and for the most part we fought with crossbows. We didn't experience any crashes, disconnects, lag during combat or any of the usual frustrating bugs. Alongside this, Facepunch has added new building blocks to the game, including triangle roofs, spiral staircases, ramps, steps, and more.My friend and I played from 12 am to 8 am this morning (I had work at 11:30 am lol).
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Maps have also been a focus during this update, with new 3km seeds being added to some of the weekly and monthly servers, offering up more space to explore, as well as giving smaller player groups a better chance of hiding a base.
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Be warned, though, that a mandatory blueprint wipe has gone out so that the workbench could be added. The aim of the Tech Tree is to give players more variety and choice to the blueprint system, bringing it more in line with the core Rust experience. Now instead of spending scrap to purchase randomly tiered blueprints, you can spend your scrap to construct a workbench, which will then unlock the Tier 1 Tech Tree.
#Rust console update#
The biggest feature implemented with this update - aside from the new 3km maps - is the introduction of the Tech Tree. Double Eleven has announced that Devastation Unleashed is the first of many planned content updates for Rust: Console Edition, and it’s now available for all users.