Rust — 236 Devblog Top
Launch of the skin contest for charity (Preemptive Love).
: Projects like STORM RUST utilize this specific version to maintain high frame rates (FPS) and specific gameplay mods that aren't compatible with newer official releases. rust 236 devblog top
: The blog officially kicked off the skin design contest for the 2021 Charitable Rust event. Launch of the skin contest for charity (Preemptive Love)
"236" update generally refers to the (December 2020), which was a fundamental turning point for the game’s progression and meta. While the "236" numbering can also refer to Community Update 236 (October 2021), the gameplay-focused "Devblog 236" is best known for introducing the Blueprint Tech Tree. 🏗️ Major Addition: The Tech Tree "236" update generally refers to the (December 2020),
This is a small change with massive implications for supply chain security. No more “I added rand and accidentally pulled in a yanked time crate.”
As with every devblog, the team has continued their relentless pursuit of visual fidelity. This week brings further upgrades to the HDRP pipeline, making the world feel more gritty and realistic. Alongside the big splashy features are the usual suite of quality-of-life fixes—UI tweaks, optimization improvements, and balancing adjustments to ensure the new naval weaponry doesn’t break the game economy.
The result? Fewer ghost shots, less rubberbanding, and a noticeable drop in blatant cheaters during the first week — a rare win for fair play.