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Rust console edition
Rust console edition





It rewards those early ‘winners’ too, as you can spawn and find hunters running about, who also have the option to taunt you with voice proximity chat, with little reason to mow you down than ‘fun’. Once you have gotten your base you need to make sure it’s good enough – a basic one means that you’ll log back in to find it’s been wrecked.

rust console edition

The learning curve at the start is absolutely brutal. I create a blueprint to finally build a base and a sleeping bag so I have a respawn point and…. I create some tools to mine and axe wood faster. This may be clear and obvious for seasoned pros, but from my eye the stone you can mine looks exactly like the stone you can’t mine, except it’s got a Colgate style sparkle overlay over the top of it. Annoyingly, you can only mine certain types of stone. So I picked a low populated recent server, figuring people would not have had a chance to create too many bases and get too ‘far ahead’ yet. Each server is reset after a certain amount of time. To stop yourself from dying and losing everything, you need to build a base. Your ‘instance’ on Rust lives on a server, even when you’re not playing. On finding a tutorial, this super helped. It’s an online survival experience, where you (in my experience) should assume that everyone is out to kill you. I’ve crafted an arrow, which I have no way of firing. I get shot in the face by an archer, this time a real person. I figure I can bash my rocks into trees to get wood.

rust console edition

I get shot in the face by someone in a hazmat suit who I would tell from observing, was an AI. What kind of game is this? I run about using the now-ubiquitous first-person controls. You’re directed to your inventory (you have a rock and a torch, no clothes). The game boots, you spawn on a beach in a first-person perspective and press a button to wake up.

rust console edition

My experience with Rust for the first hour was as follows.







Rust console edition