Please leave Rust until 2016. This Rust is shit, bugs, 4 years of the same FPS, 4 years of the same lag .... You have left the alpha version but nowhere have you moved the game. Bury people about time with their nonsense ideas, rob them of money ... Look at the statistics how many people have gone to play Rust .... And why? Because you change it and people do not want it ... You change it to the worse .... I wait for the day when you realize and make this game a game that people like ..
I love Rust. Its amazing (except for hackers/cheaters - but thats a different issue).
But I love Rust and it has definitely improved.
You talk about statistics - but you fail to prove any evidence. I give you a C- for effort
I'm talking about the changes Rust does not need at all. I do not care about cheaters / hackers. I'm talking about things that make this game a bad one. Some people stop playing Rust because they change it nonstop. Rust is not the game what it was, this is no longer a Rust that people will know
Please at least make an effort to list those things out. Again C- for effort
Such as?
Easy counter-argument: some people start playing (and buy the game) because they change it (in their favor).
See what I did there? We need examples...
Can you at least give us a thread with ideas you would prefer were implemented in the game. Rather than a vague blast of poorly worded annoyance?
For example, after 4 years, do you optimize this game? Stop making changes in the game every month to make the player get used to the end and learn how to play as it is? Stop changing the recoil for weapons? Stop playing games that players do not need at all? Stop changing the game system that is still not ending up? Do you solve the problem of FPS decreasing according to the number of players? Long and boring game loading? Working for one month to update without having a problem that always lags behind? Fight against the hackers who are on each of the servers in the game? There are a lot of things to do / change / resolve but obviously no one is interested :) Mainly that Rust costs 35 € and people pay money for skins in a game that does not look at what the players want :)
Yes, i'm sure your $30 stretched over the past few years of game development. Be greatful they offer you ever single bit of new content for free, and don't force us all to buy it like most mainstream games. If you don't like, don't play it? Yes I have my reservations with some things that have done, but on a lot of things they have listened to their community and generally try and make it fun for everyone. Never letting us get too bored by adding new fun things every patch. I mean look what we just got, chainsaws... boats, Chinook helicopters... better lighting system for light sources and also shadow effects and shaders. And that's just in two months. How much money do you seriously think they make, because you only buy the game once, and they still manage to stick around and add more things.
I'd even actually be happy if they just added a shit tone of decorative items in cheap $5 bundles, say 20 decorate items for that much. Which would go towards them hiring more staff to get more things done each patch. This game is getting better and better and I feel soon, it may even have a fully immersive first person survival with many world areas, and tons upon tons of content to explore within that world.
As for hackers, I'm sure they have a team working on how to stop that. But the thing about hackers is.... wait I will let you guess. Go on what do hackers do? No they don't just get given backdoor access for free randomly from some dude on the internet.... No they aren't just mates of the admin. They actually hack into these things believe it or not, they spend time doing crazy matrix shit, dodging bullets and those badass agents. And gain improper access to the servers they play on. Allowing them to do things they shouldn't be allowed to do.
Next time think before you voice yourself.
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