idk if it's bug or something but when you throw object in air directly looking up, it dissapears after hitting ground. thrown objects also have jitter.
It's a bug resulting from anti-hack measures.
idk if it's bug or something but when you throw object in air directly looking up, it dissapears after hitting ground. thrown objects also have jitter.
It's a bug resulting from anti-hack measures.
were doors sometimes not pickable until you place lock on it fixed?(i have too much time waiting for queue)
Yes, this issue was fixed a few months back. It only took us 8 years.
Must be bug free!
F to doubt
Howdy, have any good sandwiches lately
Bacon
[Bug] u/Alistair_Mc I don't see the $250 pay to win version in the shop
It's because you're not a true believer
Hello?
Looks like Virgcon
bruh 😅 gotta start somewhere
This is my favorite thing this week! lol what con was this?
having serious issues with directional sound.. everything sounds like it's right next to me, and it's impossible to hear where people are. No issues before the update
Thanks, we're looking into it.
Update - We have identified the issue and are pushing an update within the next hour.
There appears to be a sound bug when shooting. The gunshot sounds play twice
Do you have any more details on this? All weapons?
Update - We have identified the issue and are pushing an update within the next hour.
A lot more than you think. According to facepunch official 2022 stats. There were two million players and over 800,000 banns. That's just the ones who were caught.
https://rust.facepunch.com/2022
Scripting in rust is the most common, ESP is toggled during raids and monument runs. Most hackers toggle because you're less likely to get caught.
My assumption is, players don't want to lose loot they spent hours acquiring, so they cheat. Which pretty much eliminates the point of rust anyway.
This is also why Rust is so toxic. Cheaters know they can't lose. So they power trip on the fact that they can treat players however they wish and they can get away with it.
Ironically, if someone is cheating in a video game it's most likely compensation for being a neckbeard/incel in real life.
The way these stats were presented and communicated wasn't good.
17+ million sales, and 800k bans in Rust's lifetime, a high % of these bans were not permanent bans, they were temporary suspensions or bans unrelated to cheating.
In 2022, we saw 9 million unique accounts, not 2 million. The two million was a reference to just Facepunch servers.
Many cheat accounts were temporarily banned pending investigation; then, a permanent ban was applied. This counted as two bans in our metrics.