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Rust Console Receives Update: Patch Notes 1.05

Everything you need to know about Rust patch notes 1.05

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A new update for the console release of Rust just dropped recently, fixing various bugs that plagued the game. Alongside bug fixes, the Rust patch notes 1.05 also comes with a slurry of minor improvements that help improve the stabilization of the game and its overall functionality.

Whilst it isn’t a huge update, console gamers that enjoy Rust should definitely gloss over the updates – as there are some changes that will likely improve the overall experience.

So, with that in mind, let’s waste no further time and dive straight into it!

Rust Console Edition Update: 1.05 Patch Notes

As we said in the intro, alongside a plethora of bug fixes, the 1.05 patch notes update will also come with several crash fixes and graphics/UI changes.

Below is everything you need to know about the latest Rust console update:

Crash Fixes:

  • Fixed a major crash related to party chat.

  • Fixed more crashes that happen when loading the game.

  • Fixed a crash related to work benches.

  • Fixed a crash when throwing timed explosive charges.

  • Fixed a crash that could occur when highlighting certain blueprints.

  • Fixed a crash when changing skins.

  • Fixes crash when somebody is using a flamethrower near you, but far enough away for it not to be heard.

  • Fixed a crash that could occur when adding fuel to boats.

  • Fixed a main Menu UI crash.

Bug Fixes:

  • Fixed the “space boats”. Boats should now remain on land/water.

  • Fixed the exploit allowing players to be able to swim under the map. They will now be killed instantly.

  • Fixed an issue causing the attack helicopter to target players under water.

  • Fixed the audio not playing properly for certain screens in the main menu.

  • Fixed a bug causing “weird player movements” when hit by projectiles.

  • Fixed a bug causing items to fall through Foundations and Boats.

Graphics and UI:

  • Fixed an issue where the tool cupboard UI would show too early, causing negative resources.

  • Fixed an issue when attempting to respawn on a destroyed sleeping bag would disconnect a player.

  • Fixed an issue causing supply drops to go invisible once they landed.

  • Fixed an issue where the splitting UI would stay open after splitting resources.

  • Polish language is now supported in the game.

Quality of life and performance improvements:

  • Animals no longer target players in the safe zones and guards/turrets can now shoot animals.

Rust Console Launch Trailer

Final Thoughts

Whilst the list of fixes and graphical changes isn’t exactly anything to write home about, they still add up to make a fairly big difference. Often, the big differences come from an accumulation of small changes – and that’s exactly what we’re seeing here with the latest Rust 1.05 patch notes update.

If you have any questions, feel free to drop us a comment in the section below!

 

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