Rust, the renowned multiplayer survival game, has just released an exciting update known as The Crafting Update, bringing a host of new features to enhance players' creative possibilities. One of the standout additions is the culinary workbench, where players can now cook up a storm, grilling chicken legs and pairing them with Siberian vodka. Crafting delicious meals requires specific recipes, and well-prepared dishes offer stat boosts and gameplay-enhancing modifiers, making culinary skills a valuable asset in the harsh world of Rust.
Chickens and chicks now have a new home in coops, where they can live, lay eggs, and flourish if properly cared for. Each chick comes with four crucial attributes: Hunger, Thirst, Love, and Sunlight. Neglecting these needs can lead to the unfortunate demise of the birds. Chicken meat, however, is perishable and will spoil over time unless stored in a working refrigerator. Players will also benefit from timers on food items, indicating when they will expire.
For those with a penchant for sweets, wild beehives can now be discovered on trees. Extracting honeycombs requires careful handling and relocation to player-crafted hives made from wooden boxes. Bees pose a significant threat, so players must don protective suits, douse themselves in water, or resort to using flamethrowers to avoid stings. A novel weapon, the Bee Grenade, looks like a jar of honey but, when broken, unleashes three swarms of aggressive bees, compelling players to seek safety swiftly.
The engineering workbench has undergone a complete overhaul, now boasting a dedicated tech tree for plumbing and electricity. This upgrade enables players to construct automated systems and even entire factories, expanding the scope of their creations. In a move to enhance the gaming experience, the developers have introduced premium servers, exclusively accessible to players with a Rust inventory worth at least $15. This initiative aims to weed out cheaters and disruptive elements, ensuring a more enjoyable environment for dedicated players.