Not content with adding one kind of sea power to Rust in February’s Naval Update, Facepunch studios has introduced a whole other way to exploit the oceans in its latest patch for the survival game. The Spring Clean update adds a bunch of small but significant changes to the game, but the one that immediately caught my eye was the addition of water wheels.
“You liked wind and solar? Now it’s time for another classic, hydro!” wrote Facepunch in a Steam post, referring to Rust’s previous additions of wind turbines and solar panels. Water wheels are the newest way to harness renewable energy in Rust, letting you generate current from currents by placing them in rivers or oceans.
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Finally, this being Easter weekend, the patch also folds in some seasonal extras. Rust’s Easter Egg Hunt returns, letting you scour the wilds for colourful painted eggs, which can be combined and upgraded to valuable bronze, silver and gold eggs. There’s also some deeply unsettling bunny costumes and a knockoff Fabergé egg available for purchase in Rust’s Steam item store, just in case you’re really committed to showing off your love for Jesus and/or chocolate to your murderous virtual neighbours.
Outside of its ever-dependable updates, there’s a small chance we might be seeing a Rust movie sometime in the future. Facepunch’s director and COO Alistair McFarlane recently told PC Gamer that the developer had been “talking to people” about the idea, including “big-name companies”, though we shouldn’t expect it to happen anytime soon.
“When they approach us, they’ll take it, they’ll pitch it, they’ll want writers to come and pitch it, and they’ll want to nominate themselves,” he elaborated. “They’ll go away and create a script, and then they have to pitch it to another layer, and then that gets another layer, then they’ll need to pitch it to the studios. So it’s a whole pyramid to try and get anything off the ground.”
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