Modern games are remarkable things really, more complex code than used to send men to the moon and in constant development. But part of what makes them such great experiences, that constant development, also provides some of the most challenging ongoing situations for development teams.
Whether it is bug fixes, new features or just dealing with issues players face, there are ongoing issues of all kinds that mean developers are constantly working on the game code. However, no development process is perfect, and in such a complex codebase, changing something in one area can have unintended effects elsewhere, even in seemingly unconnected systems, and this is where the test environment comes in.
If you have played any MMO or other online games, you have probably heard of a test service or test build, that features the latest code to be tested before it is eventually released as the latest update. For Rust, an online survival shooter, whether you are playing on a local system or using Scalacube
Rust server hosting, you always have two options when choosing which version of Rust to play.
Rust Staging Branch
Rust Staging Branch is like that test server, it features the latest code with its bug fixes, optimizations and often the newest features. You can run it even when playing on Scalacube Rust server hosting or anywhere, and you can make the choice before creating the game.
Having all the latest features sounds great, and if you love being the first with new things, it really is, but it doesn’t come without problems. The nature of a test center, which is what Rust Staging Branch essentially is, means some features may be broken from time to time, you may encounter new bugs or instability, and there are frequent code updates.
Some people are fine with this, and if that is you, by all means, fire up Rust and grab a Scalacube Rust server hosting service, and off you go.
However, if you prefer to always have the best gaming experience with Rust, and can wait for new features until they are tested and ready, then stick with the release version of Rust for your games.
How do I get Rust Staging Branch?
Rust Staging Branch is only available on Steam, so the first step is to own Rust on that platform. If you do, go to your library, and search for Rust. You will find the main game as you expect, but there will also be a secondary version titled Rust Staging Branch. If you click on that version, you will be presented with the usual options to install.
Once installed, you can select Rust Staging Branch in the usual way, add it to your favorites, categories and so on. Having a Scalacube Rust server hosting is a great way to experience this new way of enjoying one of the best shooters out there, so why not give it a try?
Why choose Scalacube Rust server hosting?
When it comes to hosting Rust or Rust Staging Branch, you can’t choose better than Scalacube Rust server hosting. It’s a quality server with no hardware compromise, using SSD drives for 24/7 uptime and lag free performance.
Not only that, but built for ease of use, Scalacube Rust server hosting gets you up and running with your own server in minutes. It includes full FTP access, Oxide Support, DDoS protection to keep you safe and you even get a free domain.
Using a simple control panel, its easy to change settings and enjoy the game you want to play, so whether you prefer Rust Staging Branch with its new features or stick to the full release version of the game, you and your friends will enjoy the best experience with Scalacube Rust server hosting.
Make your own Rust Staging Branch Server – Its easy!
To set up you own server using Scalacube Rust server hosting, first go to the Scalacube website and click sign up to set up an account. It is completely free, just fill in the details and you’ll have everything done in a couple of minutes.
Once you have an account, go to the servers tab on the left, click on buy server, then choose Rust as the game and click next. On the next page you will be asked to choose a location, having a server nearer to where you live will help minimize latency, so choose the right location for you and your friends and click next.
Now you can choose the number of player slots for your server, this is the maximum number of players the server can support, set it to the required number and click next. After that, you select the type of server, Oxide or Community, pick the one that you will use, remember this can be changed later if you decide to switch, and then click next.
Now, you will be asked to select a server address, you can have custom domains if you wish, but the default option works perfectly, and you can change it later too. Now, you will get the option to add other applications, such as automated backups if needed. You can also add these applications later if you choose to, and then clicking next will take you to the payment portal.
Simply select the payment method you want to use, and click Pay.
Now go to your servers tab, and your new Scalacube Rust server hosting purchase will be there. Click on Manage Server to take you to the server details. You can find the server address, important for making sure you and others can connect, but you can also manage other things here. This includes server name, roles and so on. You can also set up an automatic data backup to ensure you will not lose anything in the event of a crash, auto restarts and more.
Now open steam, and at the top left select Settings, then Servers. A sever list will open, and if you have never added a server before it will be empty. Click ass a Favorite Server, and in the address, Paste in the details from your Server Page on Scalacube. Steam manages servers itself, but yours will usually appear in listings within a day or so.
That’s it! Your Scalacube Rust server hosting is ready to go. A few minutes and you are up and running with your own Rust Staging Branch server.