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Is Rust Crossplay? | Game Rant

Written by Reyadh Rahaman
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Players should consider who they can play with depending on the version of the game they have, as the PC and console versions work differently.

Surviving in a post-apocalyptic world is always challenging, regardless of the game, as there are hostile forces and environmental hazards everywhere. When playing alone, there is little room for error when making decisions in games like Rust, where gamers must always keep their wits about them, lest other human players swoop down and take them out for either pleasure or plunder.

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For this reason, as well as a few more, it can be beneficial to group up while playing this immensely popular survival game. Though, players should consider who they can play with depending on the version of the game they have, as the PC and console versions work differently when it comes to multiplayer factors.

Yes, Rust has had multiplayer functions since it was released in December 2013 for PC. In fact, it was designed specifically to be a multiplayer experience where gamers would have to consider how to act with others being part of the game.

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The goal of this is to emulate conditions of a real survival scenario where everyone is desperate and just looking to stay alive and thrive by whatever means necessary. Players on PC have been able to play with other PC gamers for years, though never with those enjoying this title on console editions.

While it is currently impossible for PC gamers to play Rust with their console brethren, there is definitely crossplay between Xbox and Playstation consoles. With tens of thousands of people enjoying Rust via Steam, preparing and releasing console versions was a sure bet for the developers at Double Eleven and Facepunch Studios.

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And it made perfect sense for them to head into the venture intending to make crossplay between Xbox One and Playstation 4 versions of their now-famous title possible, as this would make each server even more full of survivors than if crossplay was not present.

When it comes to emulating a living, evolving, dangerous world, having as many players join in as possible adds to the immersion as well as increases the longevity of the game by simply having a larger and more active player base.

There are significant differences between developing games for PC and for consoles (even between the different consoles as well!), all of which require the attention of developers due to the diverse needs and the variety of bugs or other problems that can arise.

While expanding to consoles was a great move, it's important that the developers of Rust do not overextend themselves by continuously adding complex changes. Their plan to keep the PC and console versions of Rust separate has allowed them to see a clean and successful console launch with few issues.

While having crossplay between PC and console versions of the game would be awesome, it's more important to maintain the integrity of each version of the game and not compensate for inevitable communication issues that would undeniably arise between vastly different platforms.

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