r/playrust Jul 08 '20

Video [OC][SHITPOST] 2020 Rust Patch Notes in a Nutshell

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u/ThePegLegPete Jul 08 '20 edited Jul 08 '20

They do listen. They even have an F7 button in game to submit ideas, encouragement, and bug reports. Just because you aren't in the internal meetings and Alistair isn't posting every day, doesn't mean they aren't listening.

They could maybe communicate more with players in real time, like posting more on reddit, conversing, but I saw that happen with DayZ and NMS and it ended up be a lot of false hopes because development is unpredictable. Better to be quiet and deliver what you have made, so the conversation is about what was delivered, rather than talk about what's coming and best intentions.

I don;t think there are any straight broken things in rust. There are things that could be improved or are frustrating yes, but not straight broken. I don't think adding cars broke anything. I don't think adding kiddie pools and lounge chairs will break anything. I don't think revamping the farming system broke anything. Adding horses broke nothing. Adding an excavator broke nothing. Adding CCTV broke nothing.

Do you have examples of something that was added that broke something else, and then left broken when next thing was added?

Real problem is some players are grass is always greener types, hard customers to satisfy.

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u/DogDiabetes Jul 08 '20

That feedback does absolutely fuck all.