Weather is here! First look at stables, HDRP news | Rust update 9th October 2020
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Weather will be in in November's update, plus stables to buy horses from. I guess up next will be garages? I mean if they made copters, boats and horses buyable, I don't see why they would leave cars as the only ones that spawn randomly. The weather effects look fantastic, and coupled with the trails lend even greater atmosphere to the game's already fantastic atmosphere. I can't wait to try all this stuff out. However, I really need to buckle down and get D&D started this month, so I won't be trying to play
Rust until D&D is well established and running smoothly and efficiently, which I expect to happen about a month after we run the first game. So all in all, I expect to announce a large
Rust session for the whole clan perhaps with December's update. We'll see how it goes.
The bad news is that, due to "performance issues", they've stopped work on HDRP—the new graphics engine they had been working on for months, or indeed years. They are not cancelling it, they are just putting it on hold "for the foreseeable future". That's a bummer especially since we have new graphics cards just released and new processors coming up soon, which means that older ones will be getting cheaper. I don't see how performance can be a reason to drop such a major update. But in any case, the work is not completely going to waste because they are saying they will be porting many of the new assets into the current engine, so the game WILL get prettier and with more diverse terrain like new cliffs for example. When combined with the weather and the trails, I think it will be a significant facelift to the game, and help keep it feeling fresh and immersive. And I am sure that sometime in the coming months they will reconsider the performance issues of the new engine, and continue work on it. Count on that. The game is only going to get more popular, and they have all the reasons in the world to continue developing it, which must of course include aesthetics.
I SO look forward to playing more
Rust wipes soon, and I hope many of you feel the same way and plan to join me!