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Rust: best cheats and console commands for PC

Rust: best cheats and console commands for PC

We offer you a list of the best tricks and console commands for Rust on PC, as well as an explanation to be able to use them without problem.

Rust is one of the games of the moment, so even though it has been available for a few years on PC (Steam), it is now when it is having a peak in popularity thanks to Egoland. It is a complex game with infinite possibilities, which can be multiplied even more by using certain cheats and console commands. Of course, it should be noted that they are not the same as hacks, which we must learn to differentiate and avoid if we do not want to be banned and expelled. Here are a few commands, which we can use by pressing F1 and accessing the Rust Experimental console or from the server’s own console.

The best cheats and console commands for Rust

  • / msg : send a message to the player of our choice.
  • perf 1: it will allow us to discover the number of FPS to which the game is moving.
  • perf 2: in addition to showing the FPS, it will do the same with the use of RAM.
  • gui.show / gui.hide – Enable or disable the user interface.
  • censornudity true / false: to enable or disable nudes in the game.
  • kill: to kill a character; with 60 seconds of cooldown until refreshed again.
  • suicide: we commit suicide to appear in the place we have set.
  • bind m attack; duck: use the attack action together with the crouch to give us more time to look around and therefore survive.
  • bind q forward; sprint: to run instead of walking normally.
  • client.connect ip: port: used to connect directly to the server we want.
  • net.reconnect: we reconnect to the last server we were on.
  • net.disconnect: we were disconnected from the current server.
  • server.seed: to obtain the “seed of the map” in which we are at all times.
  • streamermode 0/1: to access “streamer mode” and obtain certain changes such as modifying or hiding the names of certain players (including us).
  • save.all: saves the world map and the player’s inventory.

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Commands for administrators in Rust

This series of commands will only work if we are the owners of the server we are on, so they cannot be used by any player:

  • STEAMID moderatorid: to solve the above mentioned line and grant administrator permissions to a player of our choice.
  • kick NAME: in case we want to kick someone off the server.
  • ban: to ban a user directly.
  • banid STEAMID: same as above, but this one works through Steam ID.
  • server.writecfg: useful for saving changes after various bans.
  • Status: to show a list with the connected clients, their ping, ip and Steam ID.
  • vehicle.spawn: makes a car appear at our current position.
  • airdrop.drop: launches us into the air.
  • inventory.give ITEM AMOUNT (example: inventory.give wood 1000): to be able to get the number we want of the object we select. Very useful in a game of survival, resource management and revenge.
  • say “I am server console”: with this we can speak as the Server.
  • server.globalchat 0: activate a proximity chat so that only players who are close to each other can read and hear each other.
  • env.time 0 – 24: to change the server time.
  • weather.fog – to turn the weather into fog.
  • weather.rain: it will start to rain on the server.
  • teleport “playername”: to teleport to the player we want.
  • teleportany [entity]: to teleport to an item or being of our choice as the closest horse “horse”.
  • debugcamera: to be able to move the camera freely at will.

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There are many more commands, but here we have highlighted the best ones so that it is not an endless and chaotic list. For this reason, we also leave you here the complete list of commands for administrators and the list of all commands and server settings.

About author

Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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