Last month, Facepunch Studios began overhauling player progression in its nihilistic survival sim Rust to coax players out of their bases and encourage more PvP combat, introducing a “controversial” blueprint fragment system that requires players to locate and piece together blueprints to upgrade their workbenches above level one. Despite the apparently mixed reception of blueprint fragments, Facepunch’s latest update doubles down on the meta shift with even more dramatic changes.
In a Steam post diplomatically and not at all confrontationally titled PIVOT OR DIE”, Facepunch revealed it has implemented a game-wide blueprint wipe. While Rust already enacts general map wipes that remove player structures and so forth, the blueprint wipe also removes everything they’ve unlocked from the crafting tree.
Finally, the update makes an important adjustment to last month’s Meta changes, altering how blueprint fragments spawn at monuments to help curb what Facepunch describes as “undesirable behaviour” from players. While the concept of undesirable behaviour in Rust seems like a contradiction in terms, Facepunch explains that players were camping “so close to monument puzzles and loot rooms that they were inadvertently preventing the loot from respawning”. Oops.
Previously, loot spawns at Monuments had a 30-minute refresh timer that would pause until players left the area, but constant close-range camping meant that some loot was taking ages to refresh. Facepunch’s solution to this is amusing. Once a monument is looted, a 30-minute timer still begins, but continues to tick down even when players are in range.
When the clock ticks down to ten minutes remaining, however, the monument begins to emit “unsurvivable” radiation to clear the area of players, and the Monument puzzle will only reset if the area has been clear of players for 5 minutes. “These changes should hopefully preserve the importance of monument PvP combat while making sure that the presence of combat doesn’t make blueprint fragments artificially harder to get.”
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