Rust | Eye In The Sky | Introducing Drones & PTZ Security Cameras #shorts #rust
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Rust’s Eye in the Sky Update has officially launched, introducing several new items including the drone, and the PTZ Security Camera. These items can be unlocked by following this path down the tech tree of the tier two work bench. The Drone, PTZ Security Camera, and the Auto turret can all be manually controlled via the computer station after setting a unique identifier code in the sub menu after holding the use button. PTZ security Cameras need three power to function. To control the camera, it is much like the binoculars, using the mouse to pan the camera and the left mouse button to zoom in and back out. Controlling the drone, you use shift and control to raise and lower the drone. You can use the mouse to pan around the screen, and the WAS and D keys to move the drone. Interestingly, NPCS have no reaction to being spied on by the drone. But I’m sure players will, so watch out! Last but not least, controlling the auto turret is just as easy as all the rest, use the mouse to pan around the camera view, and use the left mouse button to fire the gun, and use R to reload just as you would any other weapon in rust.
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