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Rust 236 Devblog [patched]

Move from wood to stone as quickly as possible. Wood bases are easily burned down.

Reduced the decay rate of deployables (like beds and small boxes) placed inside compound walls, encouraging more efficient exterior base design.

Because Facepunch officially updates the live version of Rust via Steam every month, Devblog 236 cannot be accessed through the standard Steam client without manual downgrades. This has spawned a massive secondary market of standalone custom launchers, community-driven "pirate" client distributions, and dedicated legacy networks. Server Distribution Networks rust 236 devblog

Building and base defense also received attention in this update. A new set of electrical components has been added to the mix, allowing for more complex automated defense systems. These new sensors can distinguish between authorized players and intruders with higher precision, reducing the likelihood of "friendly fire" from your own shotgun traps. The devblog also teases upcoming changes to the building system, hinting at new aesthetic skins for stone and metal walls that will allow players to further customize their survival fortresses.

Rust uses a tiered progression system tied to (Tiers 1, 2, and 3). Move from wood to stone as quickly as possible

If you want to experience Rust before the gunplay changes, the community relies entirely on community-driven forums.

This update changed the early-game progression curve, allowing solo players and newcomers a predictable alternative to grinding road barrels for starter scrap and components. Key Features and Content Additions Because Facepunch officially updates the live version of

: Major groups gather on regional community boards like VK or dedicated Discord channels to exchange client download links.

: Offered quests to retrieve lost tackle or diving equipment, rewarding players with functional fishing rods.

document: — Исправлен баг, из-за которого можно было поставить ящик под фундамент через команду /up.

The devblog touches the continued strengthening of Rust in WebAssembly and embedded. Rust’s ability to target constrained environments and provide close-to-metal performance while preserving safety is a major competitive advantage. Incremental toolchain improvements there signal a realistic, use-case-driven approach.

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