• Simplicity, never take it for granted
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Every time i fire up an older game thats either been in development or i feel like playing it again, there's always a phase of confusion as i rarely remember how to customize my character, my keybinds, ect. This actually keeps me from going back to many older games. The only tough part in rust is finding the right server. Beyond that you have only a rock which you left click to use, and you don't even need to know anything else beyond that. The rest of the game has this sort of "learning charm" that only some of the greatest games in history share. When i first started playing, just making a tiny little shack was a HUGE accomplishment. These days and i can macro a base with furnaces into having a gun within an hour after wipe on my own. Rust is the best game ever made. Period. It's crazy to think it's going to get even better than it is now.
Back in legacy days, it was an accomplishment to create a first floor for me. Now I can make a large manor in a day, although not upgraded. Btw, barrels are the best thing. I even found a Bazooka. Also, the bumrush into rad towns plan as bambi has never changed :v
Barrels are the best thing...... I don't think so.
Barrels make no sense seriously who's idea was it to leave random crap in an oil drum there should be weapon cases and emergency supply bags, even possibly some old crates. Stuff people lose alongside a road
[QUOTE=Vlku272;48209930]Barrels make no sense seriously who's idea was it to leave random crap in an oil drum there should be weapon cases and emergency supply bags, even possibly some old crates. Stuff people lose alongside a road[/QUOTE] Guns inside oil drums actually do make sense. Submerging a bunch of guns inside the oil and sealing it up is one of the best ways to preserve guns for long periods of time. Many such barrels are left over from previous wars around the world. Chocolate bars, clothes, and guitars though? Yuck
[QUOTE=Vlku272;48209930]Barrels make no sense seriously who's idea was it to leave random crap in an oil drum[/QUOTE] It's a placeholder while a better item deployment method is developed. They won't be around forever.
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