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Rust Console Update 1.23 Patch Notes

Rust’s Console Update 1.23 is now available on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox.

Updated: Jan 27, 2022 5:29 pm
Rust Console Update 1.23 Patch Notes

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Rust’s Console Update 1.23 is now available on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox. The patch primarily targets bugs on PS4 and it introduces some balance changes to improve the PVP experience for all players. A recent update added the Tech tree, 3KM maps, building blocks, and other systems but there were a number of bugs reported in the patch. All of the major problems with the previous content update have now been addressed with patch 1.23. 

What’s new in Rust Update 1.23?

With the new update, activating a gesture while an item finishes crafting into your hotbar no longer results in the player displaying two animations at once. The update also fixed a bug where the Spas-12 shotgun animation starts before the character pulls the charging handle when the Player equips it from the quick access menu. Both of these bugs were persistent on all platforms and they have been resolved.

Rust Console Update 1.23 Patch Notes

Here are some of the highlights of the new update:

  • Players should no longer be able to clip through the ceiling of the Gas Station monument.
  • Fixed a bug causing the laser sight to be invisible to other players.
  • Fixed corpses clipping into the terrain when spawned in shallow water.

The new update should improve the player experience for all PS4 players while also targeting other game-breaking bugs affecting PC and Xbox players. If you want to check out the full patch notes, click here.


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