This is the smallest change on the list on paper, but the one that most players remember fondly from Devblog 236.
It’s a small change, but it has sparked a massive conversation in the community. Is this a glorified "kill-on-sight" list that paints a target on the backs of good players? Or is it the competitive carrot-on-a-stick that Rust needed? Regardless, players are already racing to see their names at the "top" of the list. rust 236 devblog top
In the distance, the Charitable Rust banners fluttered from a passing transport—a reminder that even in this brutal world, there was a cause worth fighting for. But down in the trenches, the focus was on survival. Kael watched a group of scouts try to navigate the shore, their boats bobbing awkwardly in the surf. He smiled, knowing that the specific water physics of this update were notoriously unforgiving for those who didn't respect the angle of the drag. This is the smallest change on the list
The expansion of the underground rail network provided a high-risk, high-reward travel method. Players could now move across the map undetected by surface snipers, though they faced dangerous NPCs in the dark. Monument Polish Or is it the competitive carrot-on-a-stick that Rust needed