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Rust Console Devblog 236: The Portable TC Update

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4.2. rustup Profiles and Target Bundles

Keywords integrated: Rust 236 Devblog Portable, portable deployables Rust, Rust update 236, Rust industrial conveyor pickup, Rust vehicle lift changes, Rust nomadic gameplay. rust 236 devblog portable

Again, portability. You could now run along a coastline, slap down a wooden storage box, shift-click your wood into it, craft a rowboat, pick the box back up, and sail away. The friction of "Base -> Craft -> Run" was eliminated. Rust Console Devblog 236: The Portable TC Update

To understand Devblog 236, one must first understand the anchor of Rust: the Tool Cupboard (TC). At the time of this devblog, the TC was the singular, static heart of a player’s base. It was a physical box that dictated building privilege, decay, and territory. If you wanted to move your base, you didn’t; you abandoned it. The TC chained players to geography. Devblog 236 proposed a radical departure: making the base portable. You could now run along a coastline, slap

Rust Console Devblog 236: The Portable TC Update

By [Your Name/Agency]

4.2. rustup Profiles and Target Bundles

Keywords integrated: Rust 236 Devblog Portable, portable deployables Rust, Rust update 236, Rust industrial conveyor pickup, Rust vehicle lift changes, Rust nomadic gameplay.

Again, portability. You could now run along a coastline, slap down a wooden storage box, shift-click your wood into it, craft a rowboat, pick the box back up, and sail away. The friction of "Base -> Craft -> Run" was eliminated.

To understand Devblog 236, one must first understand the anchor of Rust: the Tool Cupboard (TC). At the time of this devblog, the TC was the singular, static heart of a player’s base. It was a physical box that dictated building privilege, decay, and territory. If you wanted to move your base, you didn’t; you abandoned it. The TC chained players to geography. Devblog 236 proposed a radical departure: making the base portable.

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