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There are three main stats that all players will need to keep up in order to survive in Rust: Health, Hydration, and Hunger. Though Hydration is easy to fill up, as all you need to do is find a river or a lake, you will need to put more effort into Hunger. Not only will you have to find food all over the place, but you will also need to learn how to eat it. Recommended Read: How to Use Emotes in Rust Luckily, eating in Rust is a relatively simple task that you should master in an instant after…

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In Project Zomboid, furniture can be used as containers, a place to rest, sleep, or decoration. Specifically, you can pick them up and move them wherever you want. However, not all players know how to do this. In this guide, we’ll show a step-by-step guide on how to pick up and move furniture in Project Zomboid. Recommended Read: Do Zombies Respawn in Project Zomboid? In Project Zomboid, you can pick up any piece of furniture by moving your mouse to the cabinet icon on the left side of the screen and clicking on the pick up action. Then move the…

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As you explore the large island in Rust, you might find a vehicle or two that would be very useful. They will help you reach further places faster and will allow you to get more loot using the storage they usually have in the back. However, there might be little things here, and there that might annoy you when it comes to vehicles. For example, maybe your companion just jumped from the wheel, and you have no idea how to switch seats to take over the car. Recommended Read: How Many Rockets Does It Take to Destroy Doors in Rust?…

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Choosing the correct galaxy size can be the defining factor between a bad campaign and a good one in Stellaris. We only have 5 choices of galaxy size without using mods. As you can imagine the correct galaxy size isn’t a one size fits all scenario. Recommended Read: What Is the Best Starting Solar System in Stellaris Larger galaxies tend to be more space opera-esque but hardware intensive. Whilst smaller galaxies tend to be easy on hardware but less grandiose in scope. The starting galaxy you should choose is one your computer can run for a long-term playthrough, with decent…

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In Project Zomboid, the multiplayer features allow you to team up with other people to survive and kill the zombies together. You can work, build, share resources, and live in cooperative gameplay. So, what is the maximum number of players that can be on a server? Or, how many players can you be in multiplayer in Project Zomboid? Recommended Read: Does Project Zomboid Have an Ending? In Project Zomboid, the highest number of players in multiplayer is 101, including the host. However, hosting a server with a capacity of 101 players requires a high-spec computer to handle the load. Therefore,…

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In Rust, players have to spend their time collecting resources to avoid inevitable death. One of the stats that creates a lot of problems for some of the fans is the Hunger stat. To fill it, you will need to either scavenge for food or grow your own crops. To start growing food and crops properly in Rust, you will need to use a Planter inside your base. Unfortunately, to successfully make a Planter work, you will need water, light, and Fertilizer. Recommended Read: How Many Satchels You Need to Destroy Walls in Rust Though the first two might be…

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In Fire Emblem Engage, Relay Tickets are an item that can be earned by Alear throughout the duration of the game. However, with there being such a high variety of different items in the game, it can be difficult to know what each item does. Recommended Read: Best Class for Alear in Fire Emblem Engage Relay Tickets can be earned and used in Fire Emblem Engage at Somniel to participate in a certain activity. This activity is known as the Tower of Trials, providing an online co-op game mode that allows you to team up and work with other players…

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Cloth is one of the most important resources in Rust. The best way to get this amazing material is by harvesting Hemp. However, this plant is not easy to find, and you will have to go looking around the island a lot to get it. As you look all over the map for Hemp, you might start wondering if there is some system as to how they are scattered across the map. If it would be as easy to find Hemp as it would be to find Pumpkins and Corn, then getting Cloth would be a breeze. Recommended Read: What…

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Raiding is probably the best part of Rust when you are on the offensive side. Though it feels horrible to fight raiders, raiding can be an extremely exhilarating experience. As you progress through Rust, you will start learning about better and better bombs and weapons to take down other players’ walls and doors. Recommended Read: Where to Find Hemp in Rust The Satchel Charge, more commonly referred to as the Satchel, is the best mid-game weapon when it comes to bringing down enemy players’ walls. If you know how to get it, then all you now need to know is…

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At the start of a Rust playthrough, most new players will wonder what is the right progression when it comes to guns, armor, and base materials. When and how should you progress through this game? Most survival games have a relatively clear progression path that you can realize with a bit of exploration. However, there are many Rust players that have more than 200 hours and still have no idea what the right progression would be in the game. Recommended Read: Rust – Complete Recycling Guide Since most official Rust servers wipe every week, you don’t really have time to…

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