Rust, the acclaimed multiplayer survival game, has just unleashed a game-changing update known as The Crafting Update. This patch significantly broadens the horizons for players, introducing a host of new features designed to enhance creativity and gameplay. One of the standout additions is the culinary workbench, where survivors can now indulge in culinary arts, grilling chicken legs and pairing them with a shot of Siberian vodka. To whip up these dishes, players must follow specific recipes, and well-prepared meals offer stat boosts and modifiers that can significantly enhance gameplay experiences.
In a nod to sustainable living, the update allows players to raise chickens and chicks in coops, where they'll live, lay eggs, and flourish if properly cared for. Each chick comes with four key attributes: Hunger, Thirst, Love, and Sunlight. Failing to meet any of these needs can lead to the unfortunate demise of your feathered friends. The meat obtained from chickens will spoil over time, becoming unusable unless stored in a working refrigerator. To help manage this, the game now includes timers on food items to indicate their expiration dates.
For those with a penchant for sweets, the wild beehives scattered across trees present a new challenge and opportunity. Extracting honeycombs requires careful handling and relocating them to player-crafted hives made from wooden boxes. Bees, however, are no pushovers; players must don protective suits, douse themselves with water, or resort to flamethrowers to fend off their stings. Additionally, a new weapon, the Bee Grenade, adds a twist to combat dynamics. Resembling a jar of honey, when shattered, it unleashes three swarms of aggressive bees, sending players scrambling for safety.
The engineering workbench has undergone a complete overhaul, now featuring a dedicated tech tree for plumbing and electricity. This update empowers players to construct automated systems and even entire factories, revolutionizing base-building and resource management. To further elevate the gaming experience, the developers have introduced premium servers. Access to these servers is exclusive to players whose Rust inventory is valued at a minimum of $15, aiming to create a more refined and cheat-free environment for dedicated gamers.