Rust Removing Divisive Map From the Game
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Rust is removing a divisive map from the game with next month s content patch. Word comes the way of Allistair McFarlane, a producer on the game, who revealed to fans, via his personal Twitter, that while the map in question is being removed, it s not a permanent removal. Right now, there s no word when the map will be added back into the game, though console players will hope it s before the survival game comes to PS4 and Xbox One next month.
If you missed the tweet, it reveals that on May 6 with the aforementioned content patch the Hapis Island map is being removed from the game. According to McFarlane, the map will be re-added in the near future once the backport revamp is complete.
Rust Video Reveals New Gameplay Feature Coming Next Update
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Rust Surprises Players With New Gameplay Addition
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Rust Surprises Players With New Gameplay Feature
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Rust has surprised players with a new gameplay feature, which hasn t been added yet, but will be live soon. Over on Twitter, Alistair McFarlane, a producer on the game, relayed word that Work Carts are now available in Staging and will be fully released into the game on March 4 alongside the game s monthly content patch. And according to McFarlane, they create a rail network that connects to most monuments in the game.
Right now, many of the finer details on the feature are scarce, but McFarlane did reveal screenshots and video of it in action via the tweets below. That said, while it remains to be seen how much this addition will impact and improve the game, it s an addition that fans are celebrating in the replies to both tweets.
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February 4, 2021 1:19 PM EST
The Rust update for February 2021 brings a brand-new, experimental softcore mode. It aims to make the game more enjoyable for new players.
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Rust Update for February 2021 is on its way. As part of the update, the team is introducing a new softcore game mode. This “highly experimental” mode is basically going to pull the game back toward its original, vanilla form. Softcore will, essentially, make the game much more palatable for both new players and less dedicated active players. If you’re interested to see everything coming, check out the update from Facepunch Studios dev Alistair McFarlane.