The Rust Time to Kill update is currently live, and the changes and additions brought by this patch have been highly sought after by veterans. After almost seven years since its release, the game is finally seeing the implementation of systems such as Colour Blind accessibility, new wallpapers, and other modifications to the game's landscape.
This article will provide players with a detailed brief on all the additions that have been implemented with the Rust Time to Kill update. Read below to know more.
Wallpapers in Rust Time to Kill update
The Rust Patch for September 2024 has brought forth wallpapers in the game. They are a cosmetic addition to every player's inventory. By default, players have access to the 'Vintage' wallpaper skin in four colours, namely:
- Red
- Blue
- Green
- Yellow
Players can craft this item using 20 Cloth. Each crafted wallpaper produces a single unit, which can be deployed onto a single wall. Like other cosmetics in the game, the item can be reskinned using the Repair Bench prior to deployment, or altered using the Spraying Can if it has already been deployed.
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Exploring Colour Blind changes in Rust Time to Kill update
Rust has finally implemented Colour Blind accessibility settings with the September force wipe. According to the patch notes, this brand-new update offers players a chance to customize the following items using the Colour Blind accessibility tool in the game:
- Tree marker colour
- Health Bar colour
- Hunger Bar colour
- Hydration Bar colour
- Team Name tag colour
- Enemy Name tag colour
- Ally Name tag colour (eg. marked friendly in the contacts system)
- Monument blocked colour (the new radius that appears when building close to a monument)
- Mushroom colour
The contrast of the Hunger bar, Health bar, and Hydration bar has been further tweaked to provide improved visibility to all players.
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World changes in Rust Time to Kill update
The Rust Time to Kill update has opened the Rust Staging - Aux02 beta branch in the Staging area. This update provides a glimpse into the brand-new structures and changes that have been added to procedurally generated maps. Moving forward, players will be able to experience massive diversity in Rust's landscape and find unique places to build around such as lakes, reservoirs, canyons, oases, and other generated structures.
Furthermore, Legacy Wood Piles have also made an appearance, and as per the official showcase, they're a small collectable pile of timber that yields 1000 units of wood when struck down.
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