There are many different ways to approach playing Rust, which is likely why it gained traction so quickly – you can choose to team up with some buddies and build a massive shelter, or just go about things your own way and take things slowly. While there are plenty of other survival games being released these days, very few of them are going to be as fun as Rust! There’s a certain allure to starting as a bald and naked person, only to work your way up and become a king among men. Rust has been a popular survival title for a few years now, and that means the number of players who enjoy the game has only gotten larger.
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It seems like the next major update to Rust is going to be a graphical overhaul of the game, bringing it in line with other modern titles so that it doesn’t look quite so dated. Rust has been devoid of recent updates for a while, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t any news about where the game’s development is taking it. The new update will also ensure that Nvidia DLSS works smoothly, allowing you to play in UHD at more consistent framerates. Rust’s last update focused on redefining how the wounded and downed states work in the game, with a new crawling state available that gives you a better chance of getting back up than the incapacitated state. For example, you can now use mobile phones and even leave behind voice messages on player’s answering machines and you can even use record players. With the release of Rust’s July update, the game has seen the release of the Voice Props DLC, allowing players to do things with sound that they so far have been unable to.
With the addition of a submarine, it is easier than ever to explore every corner of the map’s below-water regions, and the addition of labs with moon pools makes it much more rewarding to look around down there. The Rust August update featured some major changes to how the underwater areas of Rust work. By Cooper Hollmaier – Updated October 14th, 2021