• How to speed your rust up.
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Hey if you are one of this people with low end computer/laptop and your rust gameplay doesn't run that smooth here a little tip- Tip. Step 1. go to, Steam>Library>Rust>Properties>Set Lunch Options> *then type into the box* "-force-feature-level-9-1". Step 2. then go into "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\rust\cfg" find the file called Client and put in this new settings grass.on False grass.forceredraw False grass.displacement True grass.disp_trail_seconds 10 grass.shadowcast False grass.shadowreceive False input.mousespeed 4.6 input.flipy False input.bind Left A None input.bind Right D None input.bind Up W None input.bind Down S None input.bind Jump Space None input.bind Duck LeftControl None input.bind Sprint LeftShift None input.bind Fire Mouse0 None input.bind AltFire Mouse1 None input.bind Reload R None input.bind Use E None input.bind Inventory Tab None input.bind Flashlight F None input.bind Laser G None input.bind Voice V None input.bind Chat Return T render.level 1 render.vsync False sound.music 0.4 sound.volume 0.3924882 env.clouds True footsteps.quality 2 gfx.ssaa False gfx.bloom False gfx.grain True gfx.ssao True gfx.shafts True gfx.tonemap True Thats it run Rust and your gameplay will be quicker for you and you will see more!!!! Thanks for reading Kieran.
Some of these commands are not for everyone, especially the launch option. I'd suggest reading a guide that actually tells you what you're doing with the commands and tailor your cfg that way. edit: Some of these could be edited even more for performance. Render level can go down to 0. Clouds can go false. Shafts, grain, etc can go false. And a big one for FPS missing from here is terrain.idleinterval 0.
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