Ever since the release of infection, Rust has never been played like it was intended to. Everyone has always been camping on the bedrock & now iron bars of the edges of the map. I suggest that barriers that are over 10 blocks high should be added on top of the iron bars to prevent people from camping on the bars. It will be interesting to see where else people would go on the map if the camping spots will be removed.
One of the few human bias maps? Do you even play infection? Other than Rust there is Cherokee, Argentan, Dragonland, Cliff, Azteca, Aurelis, Overgrowth, 1688, winter, mineshaft etc that are all human based.
I remember this being the case for Infection 2.0 when it started, with the iron bars being much higher. Then a suggestion was made to allow players back on the iron bars, and Cyp implemented this because of popularity. And we're back here again with this indecisiveness. Honestly we already have someone at P6, and many more are catching up. I guess, Rust becomes obsolete for people who aren't teamed with those who are P6+, but it happens every map anyway. I am undecided on this one.
On most maps, all humans end up dead. Rust is one of the few maps where there are humans alive at the end.
On Nether humans always win, they also always win on Caves, Biomes, Carnival, Coastalcliff, Winter, * takes a breath* 1688, Cherokee, Argentan, cliff, Azteca and probably more I can't remember.
Support, I dont understand why people even go to that camping spot on that map, there are so many other spots to go to.
I mean, it's always been apart of that map, it is abit annoying. I do support - in some parts. I do like the humans being able to get up there (Not like I really play anyhow, just afk on that map because you won't win as a zombie )
No support. I know it isn't meant to be the way it is but I like it better. And even without zombie eggs and bows, I've seen lots of games end pretty quickly with a last man standing.
It was always intended to be played this way. The iron bars go that high so you CAN camp on top of them. If the person who made the map didn't intend for this to happen then the iron bars would be much taller like they are on some of the other maps. However, it is possible that it wasn't intended to be played this way as the designed had no clue on who Infection works, which is unlikely.
It's a good idea, however, where would people camp except tanking it out in a small building or something. It's sort of a hypocritical suggestion to be honest; it's all fun and games when you're on the bars, but once it's being used against you, it can be annoying. Although, I think this is worth a shot and should be implemented.