boosting on top of another player ruins Rust raiding
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Hi, i think that thing that is possible to jump on top of another player (like 5 of them) is really stupid, because it ruins the whole system of raiding. You build yourself a base and then you get raided in 3rd floor or 2nd floor or whatever floor you make... it is really stupid that this is possible...
It's relatively easy to create a base that isn't susceptible to these types of raids. Try use roofs and on windows use metal embrasures/window frames and use honeycombing on the interior of your base, especially on the lower floors.
I have roof... the point is that ppl blast open the 2nd or 3rd floor and jump on another player and get in on 2nd or higher floor. The roof on 7th floor isnt really helping here...
You are going to get raided, its the goal of the game.
Where does it ruin it? People used to make theire stairs out of twig and shooting them as soon as they went offline thats was fucked up, you had to find the cupboard first to do something...
And the second thing is as long as you dont build a window on the second floor. Youre base is boost protected, If some good players show up which will use a corner for a tripple boost just close youre roof entry with a door...
And the best weapon against early boosting is building youre base on high foundationsö.
In real life can a friend boost you over a high wall? Yes.
Having a friend boost you up is realistic. So I'm ok with that being in the game.
Now should the person on top be able to jump even higher or more than two people create such a "ladder"? Probably not.
I think there's a compromise to be made there.
Clan raid like this... :smile:
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As admin I have seen 8 players build a tower of 3 players.
Huh? What is it you think rusts about?
Don't have a second floor, honeycomb at least 2 stories up. If they break all the way through that, well, any group dedicated enough can raid anything.
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