Stables, Telephones, and Taxis. Oh my!
2:00pm EST - The update is live and devblog is out!
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12:00am EST - Update day has arrived and with it a bunch of new content to be enjoyed. Expected to go live at 2pm EST, this update will force a map wipe across all servers. The Rust Halloween content will be disabled once the patch hits.
Our update stream goes live at 1pm EST. Follow @Rustafied for news throughout the day.
Update summary video
Here’s our update summary video from Puddy!
Horse Stables are in
The newest NPC monuments are here and they shift the way you’ll be galloping around the map. Stables provide a reliable way to get a horse in Rust. With 2 variations on each map - the Ranch and Large Barn - Stables house an NPC vendor and a variety of horses.
Unlike boat purchases at Fishing Villages, horses are not directly purchased through the vendor. Instead, you must buy a Saddle first from the stablemaster NPC (for 150 scrap) and then use it to claim the horse of your choice. Note: Saddles can not be researched or crafted, only purchased at a Stable.
Both Stables on the map provide the same basic thing: A NPC which sells Saddles, Horse Armor, and Horse Shoes along with a number of horses for you to claim. As expected, Stables are a safe zone, allowing you to claim your steed in peace.
With the advent of Stables, the amount of wild horses around the map has decreased.
Edit: It appears no horses are spawning in the wild anymore. It’s possible this will change.
Hello? This is telephone.
A new way to communicate in Rust is here! Telephones have been added to the game and they do just what you would expect: allow you to make and receive calls. There’s actually two types of phones in play, one that can be crafted and placed in your base, and public phones found in monuments and along the road.
Each phone has an 8 digit number used to receive calls. You can name the phones placed in your base which then adds them to a public directory. Finally, you can also add contacts to your phone, saving numbers for future use.
As you can imagine, a phone requires power to operate (1 to be exact). There’s also a passthrough socket which sends power if the phone is ringing or on an active call.
Crafting cost
50 wood
100 metal frags
1 tech trash
Craft time
30 seconds
Research cost
75 scrap
Workbench
Level 1 required
Taxis
The newest vehicle module is here and it provides lucrative employment opportunities for the Rust entrepreneur. The Taxi is a single socket, 2 seat module for vehicles. With protective glass all around, the Taxi module provides a bit of protection from the elements (I.E. bullets). Featuring a dropbox in the front, Taxi drivers are able to collect payment from passengers with ease.
Passengers causing problems? No worries! Drivers can simply kick the taxi occupants to the curb using the boot button located at the center top of the glass divider.
Crafting cost
125 wood
175 metal frags
5 HQM
Craft time
30 seconds
Research cost
125 scrap
Workbench
Level 2 required
Vehicle balance
The Taxi module isn’t the only thing changing with vehicles. Along with it, a slew of balance changes have been implemented. Long and short, vehicles are now cheaper to own and operate. Here is a summary of what’s changed:
Reduced crafting cost of all car modules
Tier3 engine components are now researchable and craftable
Engine components no longer require HQM to craft
Reduced car lift crafting cost
Reduced lift power requirement (now 5)
Lowered scrap cost of vehicle parts from vendors
Slightly decrease engine power in all modular cars
There’s a new car parts loot box that drops a couple car parts and some scrap
For all the specifics on new crafting costs, check out our updated Modular Vehicles in Rust guide.
Destroyable Road Signs
There are some new looting opportunities as you drive around the map after this update. Signs along the road are not only destroyable now, they even produce loot when taken down. Once hit, simply hop out of the car and pick up your new Metal Pipe and Roadsigns. Make sure you gain enough speed before running into them otherwise you’ll just come to a halt. Or, you know, just chop them down like a tree.
Weather
Although it went live with the Halloween content, it’s worth mentioning the beautiful new weather effects that are in game. Some tweaks to weather going live today, most notably rain will now make you a bit less wet.
Movember Mustache
A new piece of attire has snuck its way in this month. The Movember Mustache offers the same protection as a bandana and looks like it’ll be available for purchase on the item store soon.
Edit: It’s now live on the item store!
Other stuff
A small amount of boats spawn procedurally again (edit: it appears this was reverted - no boats spawning in the wild at the moment)
Hapis rescue work (not live yet)
Lit torch now lasts the full duration of the night
Storage monitors can now be deployed onto vending machines
Workbenches can no longer be rotated
Counter can now be deployed on outer side of HQM walls
Fixed an issue with skin loading occasionally causing large spikes
Being killed by an auto turret will now display "Auto Turret" instead of an empty field in the player box on the death screen
Horses will now continue to eat if their health is below 100% (they used to stop if their stamina was 100%)
Add graphics.vm_horizontal_flip convar to flip viewmodels horizontally (for left handed player
Horse dismount death fixes
Elevator power usage is now 5 all the time
Add server.logoimage to specify a URL for a circular server logo (up to 256x256) (used in Rust+ app)
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