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1. Do not harass or insult other people. If you see others doing it that doesn't give you the green light to join in.
2. You can ask me questions in the chat, just be patient with my response! (some games need more concentration then others so it may take time)
3. DON'T SPAM. If you're only here to try to promote your channel without some form of agreement with me prior, you'll be banned.
4. NO POLITICS!
5. Keep sexual/vulgar talk minimal
FAQ
WHEN DO YOU STREAM?
Every day or night. I haven't yet made a complete schedule so until then it's as time permits. (Typically 2-8 hours)
What platform are you playing on?
Pc and Playstation 4
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Rust is a multiplayer-only survival video game in development by Facepunch Studios for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. Rust was originally released onto Steam's Early Access program on 11 December 2013. Rust was initially created as a clone of DayZ, a popular mod for ARMA 2 with the addition of crafting elements.
The game tasks players to survive in the wilderness by crafting items using the materials they gather or steal; the player starts with only a rock and a torch. There is only a multiplayer mode and a prevalent concept in Rust is to form and join clans with other players. Raiding is a very common action, usually done in large clans. Since Rust's first alpha launch, animals, hunting and the ability to craft armor and weapons have been added. It initially featured zombies as enemies, but subsequently replaced them with bears and wolves. Radiation was also removed due to the frustration it was causing players, although it was later reintroduced.
Throughout Rust's alpha release, it was met with mixed critic reviews and many comparisons with other survival games were made, with the most common one being the mixture between DayZ and Minecraft. Reviewers praised the game's concept and gameplay, while also noting its obviously unfinished nature. By the end of 2015, Rust had sold over three million copies.
The objective in Rust is to survive in a harsh open world environment. Animals, such as wolves and bears, represent a threat to new players, but the primary danger comes from other players.[1] The player vs player combat is accomplished with bows, melee weapons and craftable guns.[2] Bullets and other projectiles travel via a ballistic trajectory. There are multiple different types of bullets for each gun.[3] Damage is calculated using hit tracking, meaning shots to the head are more damaging than shots to other parts of the body.[4] Weapon attachments, such as holosights, can be used to give players an advantage.[5] In order to survive, the player must craft tools, build bases, and team with other players. Unlike many other sandbox games, Rust only features a multiplayer mode.[1]
Upon starting a new character, the player will have only a rock and a torch, the former of which can be used to cut down trees and break apart stones. In order to survive in the world, the player must gather resources such as wood and stone and use these resources to craft tools, weapons and other gear.[6] The player can gather cloth, food, stone, metal ore, sulfur ore and wood by killing animals, mining rocks and chopping trees.[7] The player is able to craft every item in the game immediately, but they must use consumable items called "components". Components are scattered around the map,[8] and some can be crafted An important element in Rust are airdrops. These happen randomly, or may be called in by players using rare consumables called supply signals.[10] Airdrops are parachute-equipped pallets of supplies that are delivered via a propeller plane, and can be seen coming in over extremely long distances, resulting in players sometimes running towards the airdrop.[4] Another important element in Rust are attack helicopters. Helicopters spawn in at random intervals and shoots players that it sees.[3]
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