Rust Experimental Client

2020. 2. 29. 04:50카테고리 없음

2:00pm EST - The update is live and the can be bought! Oh, and is out too.1:00pm EST - Our update stream is live!12:00am EST - As we enter December, the last monthly update of 2019 looms. With it, we’ve got some leg cocks, quality of life improvements (for players and admins alike), several fixes, and a shit load of new instruments (for a price).Now, if you follow Rust development, you may be sitting here like, “Yo, where’s my fucking HDRP? Why am I not modularizing some vehicles up in this piece? And why can’t I play on my Xbox yet?!”Long and short, that shit just ain’t ready yet. Sure, we’d all like it to be ready, but it’s not. When will it be ready?

No one knows. Regardless, the team is working their asses off on getting it done as soon possible, and in all likelihood these long term projects will be super sweet once they make it into the game.

Rust Experimental Client

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So, as we enter this holiday season, patience is a virtue we all have the opportunity to practice. Oh, and not for nothing, there’s some solid shit in this update.We’ll show it all off on our starting at 1pm EST. The update is scheduled to go live around 2pm EST and will force a map wipe on all servers once it hits. As always, follow for news throughout the day. Instrument pack DLC goes live today!That’s right! The first DLC for Facepunch to ever release goes live today.

And before you get all riled up at the dreaded four letter word (three, I know, but who’s counting) know that this DLC is not like the others.Instead of giving certain players special privileges, objects, or abilities only they can use in game like most DLC’s out there, Facepunch went another route. It’s literally just 10 instruments for ten bucks (price will likely go up in the future).

If you own the DLC, you can craft the instruments. Anyone, however, can play them. So say you want to start that band you’ve always dreamed of getting off the ground so you can make a splash in the Rust music scene. Well, only one bandmate needs the pack to craft everyone instruments. Shit, you could just raid a base you hear music coming from and steal their instruments - no purchase required to start laying down those dope tracks.Not only did Facepunch do a solid job with how they went about releasing this DLC, they really went ham on the instruments themselves. The entire way in which you play instruments has shifted to a new system which allows for playing specific notes, changing pitch, and even streaming in freaking MIDI files (remember those?!).For a full summary of what instruments are in, check out t or on the matter. Expect the DLC to be available for purchase later today on the.Edit: Instruments DLC is live and it’s 10% off!

(so $8.99 for now). Garry’s Mod Toolgun addedCelebrating the 15 year anniversary of Garry’s mod, a new tool has been released for owners of Garry’s mod (don’t worry, you don’t have to have owned the game for 15 years).

Similar to what they did with Chippy and Clatter, if you own the game, you can craft the item.The Garry’s Mod Toolgun is similar to a Hammer in that you can repair and upgrade items with it. It does, however, have a greater repair range and speed than the Hammer - oh and it shoots a laser like beam while repairing.Could this be interpreted as pay to win? Sure, it could be - and most definitely will by that vocal minority always on the prowl for the next thing to bitch and moan about. Will it make that much difference in the actual game though? I highly doubt it.

Oh, and it looks pretty sweet too, so that’s nice. First person legsAs you wake up on the beach after the update and fresh wipe, you’ll notice a new sight when taking a look down Legs! And leg cocks (if that’s how your Rust character gender identifies). That’s because Garry went ahead and added visible legs in first person view (you know, the view everyone uses all the time).It can take a bit to get used to - I kinda felt like I was going to fall over the first couple times looking down. But it’s a pretty cool effect when it comes down to it. You won’t, however, be seeing any of your body when using the alt look button as, well, that was just a nightmare.And don’t worry, if you’d rather not have to worry about seeing your in game genitals every time you look down, Garry did make sure to add a censor box on the leg cock - and, you know, the underwear option is always well, an option.

Admin QoLPlayers weren’t the only ones graced with the gift of improved life quality this month. If anything, admins made out better than players as a slew of new miscellaneous commands and functionality has made it in. Here’s the skinny:.admintime command added - let’s admins make it day while the rest of the players still see normal time.teaminfo command added - see who’s on a team given a steamid.killplayer command - allows an admin to kill any player.Replaced mutevoice/mutechat with mute (mutes both).Mute/unmute applies to sleeping players too.Added mutelist - list all those who are muted.noclipspeed, noclipspeedslow, noclipspeedfast commands - allowing admins to get around quicker.Show ban reason when rejecting banned players from joining the server.

Rustafied player pollEvery year at Rustafied we like to poll our audience and the player base of Rust as a whole to take a temperature on where people are at, where the game is at, what servers are in most demand, and what’s your favorite flavor of gummy bear (pineapple all the way baby).So, we’ve launched our player survey. Feedback received here helps us improve and continue providing you with the best server experience we possibly can. Oh, and anyone who completes it gets 10% off their next VIP purchase, which is nice.So yeah, go take it, we value and appreciate your feedback. And, if it’s not there for you to take it, don’t, it’s all good. Companion app on the horizonThat’s right the infamous ‘comp’ branch - which was merged into main the other week - has been confirmed to be the initial trial of a mobile companion app for Rust! Alistair was generous enough to share with me that it’s in the very early stages and only on main for some initial testing by the developers.Given this, the exact functionality and release date is still very up in the air, but we can say with confidence that interacting in some manner, shape, or form with Rust via a mobile app will be possible someday.

Based on the commits this week, we can see some work on team chat integration, so it looks like you’ll potentially be able to use this to communicate with your team in the game while on your phone!We’ll of course keep you up to date as more information on this become apparent. But remember, it’s in the very early stages, so don’t expect anything soon. Admin improvementsAfter seeing several quality of life improvements for admins last week, the team continued the trend by adding a couple more tools and goodies for moderators. Here is the skinny:.New admin command “teaminfo steamID” which shows who else is on a person's team.Added noclipspeed, noclipspeedslow, noclipspeedfast to allow admins to no clip around faster (protip - bind these for ease of use).Show ban reason when rejecting banned players from joining the serverThank you once again to Garry and the team at Facepunch for listening to the community and making our lives easier through these additions. Instruments workWe’re seeing a bunch of work and improvements on the upcoming instruments DLC expected to hit next week with the update. As you may recall, this includes 10 new instruments in the game along with an entirely fresh dynamic for how to play said instruments.On top of just playing the instruments in game, there’s a whole midi input functionality being worked on which stands to allow you to stream music into the game. They’ve also worked on improving the full keyboard playing functionality which should allow people who are familiar to do things like play happy birthday and the like.For more information on the Instruments DLC, check out my and the from Facepunch.

TiKV Client (Rust)Currently this crate is experimental and some portions (e.g. The Transactional API) are still in active development. You're encouraged to use this library for testing and to help us find problems!This crate provides a clean, ready to use client for, adistributed transactional Key-Value database written in Rust.With this crate you can easily connect to any TiKV deployment, interact with it, and mutate the data it contains.This is an open source (Apache 2) project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and maintained by the TiKV Authors. We'd love it if you joined us in improving this project.

Using the clientThe TiKV client is a Rust library (crate). It uses async/await internally and exposes some async fn APIs as well.Async/await is a new feature in Rust and cannot be used with a stable Rust compiler.

To use it now you'll need to use Rust 1.39 (see below).To use this crate in your project, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml.