Rust is all about configuration.
- Visibility
- FPS
- Advantages and disadvantages of battle
This is a game that changes drastically.
With the default settings,
It is very likely that you are fighting in an unfavorable environment.
In this article, we will explain
recommended settings for playing Rust comfortably and advantageously.
Why configuration matters in Rust
Rust
- Large amount of information in the field of view
- Many long-distance battles
- Very high drawing load
.
Depending on the settings,
even whether or not you can see enemies will change.
Rust recommended graphic settings (emphasis on comfort and visibility)
Basic settings
- Resolution: Full HD
- Full screen: On
- VSync:off
- Graphic quality: Medium
Adjusting items with high load
- Shadow quality: low
- Shadow distance: low
- Grass density: low
- Grass distance: low
- Water quality: low ~ medium
This will greatly stabilize FPS.
Off recommended setting
- Motion blur: Off
- The depth of the world being written: オフ
- Bloom: Off
- Film grain: Off
Visibility and operability are improved.
Settings to increase visibility
Brightness/color tone
- Brightness: Slightly high
- Gamma: Adjust to make it easier to see dark areas
It will be easier to search for enemies in dark places.
Drawing distance
- Object distance: medium to high
- Terrain Distance: Medium
It is important if you are conscious of long-range combat.
Operation and adaptability settings
- Mouse sensitivity: low to medium
- Aim sensitivity: Low recommended
- FOV:90前後
If you widen your FOV too much,
enemies will appear smaller, so be careful.
Settings and precautions that you should not do
- Unreasonable high settings
- Enhanced visibility with external tools
- Change settings too often
In Rust,
Using external tools carries the risk of ban.
Guide by PC specifications
Low~中スペック
- All below medium
- Reduce shadows and grass with top priority
High spec
- Slightly increase the drawing distance
- Do not force the shadow