Rust Game Update: Air Defense No Longer Takes Damage From Bullets

The latest update to Rust has seen several changes related to player base security and the ability to obtain car parts.



The first major change is that AA (anti-aircraft weapons) will no longer take damage from bullets. This means that players who are trying to destroy another player's base using armed aircraft will no longer be able to simply fire at the AA and destroy it. Players defending their AA base can now be more confident in the safety of their aircraft.



The second major change is related to obtaining car parts from trash heaps. The developers have reduced the likelihood that players will be able to obtain valuable parts for their cars by exploring trash heaps. Now players will have to show more patience and luck to get the necessary components for their vehicles.



Both of these changes represent trade-offs between accessibility and game balance. On the one hand, the player's base security has been improved, on the other hand, obtaining car parts has become more difficult. The Rust developers continue to work on improving the game experience and are constantly analyzing various factors to create an interesting and balanced game world.

News provider: RustRu

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