1. Post #1

    July 2013
    7 Posts
    you used to go to playrust.com login and click play and it would load from the browser. where do you play now?
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  2. Post #2

    February 2014
    167 Posts
    Steam

  3. Post #3

    July 2013
    7 Posts
    do i have to buy it now?

  4. Post #4

    February 2014
    167 Posts
    Alpha is for sale, I am sure you may have to if you never have.

  5. Post #5

    July 2013
    7 Posts
    i had it waaaayyyy back when they had a drawing contest and only gave away keys.

  6. Post #6

    February 2014
    167 Posts
    Hmm if you still have the Key may try to put it into Steam. That is Waaaaaayyyyyy before my time.

  7. Post #7

    July 2013
    7 Posts
    i dont even know where to do that, lol. i,m not familiar with steam

  8. Post #8

    February 2014
    167 Posts
    hahaha not around Steam at the moment, but open it up and up top click on games? Add game?? Use key? Don't know if it will work, someone else should chime in that knows more about pre-alpha players

  9. Post #9
    SteakStyles's Avatar
    March 2010
    3,693 Posts
    Log into old.playrust.com. Upon successfully logging in, there should be a Steam Key option. Click it and copy the key. Boot up Steam, select "Add game" and enter the key you got from the previous step.

    EDIT: For the curious, this only works if you had an account prior to Rust being added to Steam as you needed to log into the old Rust site to access the game. I had to add this part so people don't assume they can just use a non existent log in to get Rust for free. You'd be surprised at some people.
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  10. Post #10

    February 2014
    167 Posts
    Log into old.playrust.com. Upon successfully logging in, there should be a Steam Key option. Click it and copy the key. Boot up Steam, select "Add game" and enter the key you got from the previous step.

    EDIT: For the curious, this only works if you had an account prior to Rust being added to Steam as you needed to log into the old Rust site to access the game. I had to add this part so people don't assume they can just use a non existent log in to get Rust for free. You'd be surprised at some people.
    hahahah people no longer surprise me, it is really a shame..

  11. Post #11

    July 2013
    7 Posts
    thannnnnnnk you steakstyles :)