1. Post #1
    Dennab
    October 2013
    150 Posts
    A small guide on how to gain fps in rust.
    This in which requires to make the game a bit ugly.

    -First of all, most people would know that you need to turn down settings, like resolution, awesome level, etc.
    -Go onto the console (F1) and type "grass.on false" which can also fix the crashing.
    -Try to update all of your drivers by using "driver booster", works like a charm.
    -Clear Cache and Cookies from your internet browser.
    -Change resolution on windows to be the same as the resolution on rust (do the lowest for the best).
    -Try all the browsers and see which one performs better.

    Hope I this could help people in the future.

  2. Post #2

    October 2013
    47 Posts
    A small guide on how to gain fps in rust.
    This in which requires to make the game a bit ugly.

    -First of all, most people would know that you need to turn down settings, like resolution, awesome level, etc.
    -Go onto the console (F1) and type "grass.on false" which can also fix the crashing.
    -Try to update all of your drivers by using "driver booster", works like a charm.
    -Clear Cache and Cookies from your internet browser.
    -Change resolution on windows to be the same as the resolution on rust (do the lowest for the best).
    -Try all the browsers and see which one performs better.

    Hope I this could help people in the future.

    I found I get a better framerate using the Firefox Nightly build. (64-bit)

  3. Post #3
    Dennab
    October 2013
    150 Posts
    I found I get a better framerate using the Firefox Nightly build. (64-bit)
    Hm, I found chrome to be a better framerate then others, like opera, firefox, nightly, waterfox etc.
    Yep i've tried them all :D