How I Made My RUST_010 Roblox Games
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- čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
- As a continuation to my last video, I decided to explain how some of the features in my RUST_010 games were made. I also made a quick RUST styled horror game from scratch to show how I usually go about making them. If you'd like to see any other RUST related content, let me know what you'd like to see in the comments!
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video is good but as a scripter, the scirpts made my eyes bleed
Bruh
lol
Lol
same
Same lmao
Its insane how Rust_010 went from one fo the most mysterious and feared Roblox users into friendly chill CZcamsr
True-
Everybody knows that💀
He's like your cool older brother who used to mess with you when you where younger
@@Chilzz416???
@@raksatanoron bro what💀, like every rust video is bunch of people explain the same thing like this comment💀
As a roblox developer, I appreciate rust (not his old code) for releasing games to the public to hopefully let more people into roblox developing and coding. Its hard for people to learn but because of people like you, new coders have the opportunity to help the community grow
Whats wrong with his code as long as it works its good right?
@@ichosolemanuel6048 its hard to edit and make changes to it later if it isnt formatted correctly, especcially with things like roblox lua where updates to code happen very often
@@ichosolemanuel6048 and it just doesnt look nice as a coder as its messy
@@sparrrow76 a ok
@@ichosolemanuel6048 you could technically code something functioning in one line, with minimal variables, and all in one script
love how this guy was "scary" back in the good old days of 2018, and now he's a cool youtuber. Love this guy.
I have one question. Back to the monster in “Can you see it?”, what was up with its spawn and despawn conditions? It was so interesting to have a monster (in Flamingo’s scenario) spawn after an hour upon joining. It’s so genius to keep the player exploring a large map while on edge, only to traumatise them just as they start to feel relaxed.
Also, your myth (at the time) started a domino effect in my life that completely changed me as a person. It’s a very long story, so I just want to say thank you. You’re awesome.
I was looking inside the game. but im kinda stupid. but from what i can understand from gameplay and its hitbox. it runs waits until you go near it, then it starts its pursuit. if you get to close to it it runs away and then waits until you go near it again
@@somerandomeditors so, it's Clyde from pac-man?
well its pretty simple. Just create a spawn condition where it either waits a random # of time or to activate when something occurs to spawn the monster using a server sided script that runs when the player spawns in.
Damn, Rust changed bros life for the better.
@@TrashAtAnimatingall hollow knight fans are w tbf
It's so great to see the behind the scenes on these games. Thanks Rust, you have my respect
"You have my respect" he does not even know who you are bro 💀
I know. But that doesn't mean he cant have my respect. Doesn't mean he has to know me, or I have to know him. Or maybe I didn't say it well
@@SuperiorTengu You can’t respect someone If you don’t know them? Whats with that logic?
@@SuperiorTengu so? You can still respect some1 even if they dont know you? Stop taking your insecuirites out on random people cause your life sucks, your problems arent for strangers online to deal with lmfao
here's a link to the game made in the vid: www.roblox.com/games/13989626142/demonstration-2
cool
give me the script for the scarecrow I barely can see it
@@zeyadmused9540same. I tried the script and I keep getting errors
this was a very interesting video to watch as a novice in developing! seeing a little bit of your side to rust was very eye-opening, going so far as to showing your whole thought process during the creation of these games and even making a demonstration has helped me understand your game making philosophy a lot better! as someone who is currently working on a horror game i will definetely think about the ideas and techniques you've covered and do my best to incorporate them in my projects from now on. thank you!
I've always wondered how these games worked and always loved the ambiance and environments they had.. It's so cool to be able to dig into it in studio now. Thank you so much for what you have brought us!
Y'know, most people that made something like a myth resent it long after making it, but it's awesome you found peace. Love the content, keep it up!
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ❤️🎉
What would make you resent making something on roblox? LMAO
why💀💀
@@normified I think they mean cringe, not resent, although, resentment is pretty close to cringe, it would be pretty understandable for someone to cringe at being a Roblox myth, I think they'd probably think of it as an "edgy-phase" or something like that, also, lots of Roblox myths irl didn't age well, take Goz/Kazdam per-instance, they aged *HORRIBLY,* and that's just another reason to maybe cringe or resent, as I'd think a lot of people wouldn't want to even slightly be in the same league as someone like that, some people have a general thought process going: "One rotten apple, spoils the whole barrel."
@@B_4035mn I haven’t really been keeping up with myths, what happened to Goz and Kazdam?
this is so cool because your games were, and are still unsettling. i love how the scripts that are labeled as simple now can look so creepy, and disturbing.
i admire how you made all of this in a time where coding n scripting was a hard thing, and yes, it’s still hard, but making all of this from scratch in a time like that? that’s inspiration.
why does it feel actually good to see what another RUST game couldve looked like?
Glad you came back
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You have changed-
we must get this man to meet flamingo with a voice call
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he probably already has
@@h2.t2 like a qna or somrething
yes we must.
Ill never forget the time I spent roaming around your games getting scared and trying to piece things together like some kind of detective, cheers.
Rust is incredible that he’s really friendly and was also a big part of roblox history and I look up to him as he’s also my fav roblox myth, love you man!
How Roblox history?
@@shr3ktv884 there is a whole series
Hey rust, I just wanted to say thank you for uncopylocking some of your games, even if only three. We really appreciate it man. I also enjoyed the video, they’ve been pretty enjoyable recently.
i've always wondered how this man makes good games, now i'm motivated to build my own games
thanks rust_010
wholesome
Have fun dealing with constant glitches in roblox studios!!!
@@OverDooge not wanting to be mean, but thats kinda a you problem
yes
@@weirdguylol agreed
A new feature i found and use in my games is the wind feature. Particles and effects (when enabled) will be blown away by the wind, in whatever direction you specify, and at what speed (of wind) you specify. The dynamic terrain grass also reacts to this, blowing in the direction of the wind. I would recommend using it.
This is the only other video i've ever watched that gave me so much inspiration and determination to go spend hours on something.
Thank you for uncopylocking them, because as someone who really wants to get into game developing but also has zero clue what I'm doing that is going to help a lot, thank you
skidding moment
learn how to script then
@@memerifiedlet them learn dont be a dick
Really cool to see some closure on how things were made, wish it went a bit more in-depth to the computers though as that was my favorite/most interesting part about them. Thanks for all you have done Rust.
I remember being so terrified when playing the OG rust games. Thank you for the memories!
I think this is really sweet of you to allow people to download and make theyre on rust type games!
It's pretty cool to think of all the neat stuff you can do with just a little bit of coding! It's really interesting seeing how these games worked. Also it kinda takes me back seeing those old fake players. as you don't really see avatars like that much anymore since ugc
It's really cool to look back at all yhese different games and how they worked. The bridge collapse was a really smart way yo do boundaries!
I really like your style in building, it is very satisfying to the eye.
i remember working on a massive project as a homage to one of the first horror manga i read but i ended out dropping it as my coding knowledge was next to non
its oddly inspiring to see people like you just outright telling people their methods
thanks alot
I've spent a year figuring out a lot of what you did by repeatedly making fangames until I got the perfect one, then after the uncopylock I realize that I've been making everything too complex. Like what, you weren't using PathFindingService or checking the distance of every player to figure out if ones close enough... huh...
It's so funny seeing this guy that I had no idea of what he was doing and was scared the hell out of, was just someone who wanted to make some scary games, and it being so interesting on how simplistic yet spooky they were
Honestly, your rust_010 games are very creepy and well made, it inspired me to do similar creations in Roblox Studio.
Thanks :) I love your games. I found out about you from Albert, me and a lot of other people thought of you as this mysterious being. Your games were so creepy and you deserve the success and popularity you got from them.
YOUR BUILDING SKILLS ARE AMAZING WHATT
From one of the scariest myth in Roblox to a chill Roblox CZcamsr
I know it’s not that crazy how you made your games, but still. I am engaged in your videos and I’m not bored at all!
Thank you so much! I am working on a myth game but I could only code basic jumpscares and stuff but now with your help I can have goblins and stuff.
my question is about the fake accounts like jimmy biscuit, how many were actually you and how many weren't you
this is a really good question actually
Thank you for doing a simple tutorial for making games, not like other tutorials that makes it so complicated.
I love the use of Minecraft’s amazing soundtrack in the background. Makes the tutorial so much soothing to watch.
the sounds, environment, and the figures chasing the player is so creepy and amazingly insane and I love it 😭😭‼️‼️
as I got into coding I noticed things you or other Myths did in your games, but its very interesting to see how you did things in your games, something I could never get down was the landscaping and lighting, I would have the map go on for miles...bad times man... good video tho
Truly amazing how a former ROBLOX myth is making videos on how to make horror games that are very well made congrats
I love the rust games. Glad to see this video.
Bro I feared this man years ago, turns out he’s a chill CZcamsr
went from a scary horror guy to a friendly sounding roblox how to videos
Its so cool to see the behind the scenes of the rust games. Keep making more episodes on rust history!
I'm terrible at building and I found ur channel wouldn't expect you to post these kinds of videos but I just started to try to make a house somewhat like the one in the video kind of looking at what you did and it helped a lot like you don't add a bunch of detail but just enough and I'm trying to still make the house the roof is confusing but I'm motivated now thank you.
One thing for sure thats make this video better is the “back ground music”
Your building actually is real nice. I would love to replicate your style.
Me personally i recommend you to find your own building style, i remember someone saying a quote like this: "If you copy someones style you'll never be as good as them"
@@fadingrainbow8882 i literally cant build at all so copying is really the only thing i can do
I did have a question on coding. How would you make it so certain things like secret messages or objects can only be seen through things like windows?
I really took your advice and I eventually learnt to code and model well and my game was already perfect.
That is one nice video, not gonna lie. You just taught me a few building techniques, thanks RUST_010!
This video was really cool and actually gave me some inspiration to continue making my own horror games :D Do you remember what sound was used at 7:03? It's really spooky and always made me jump whenever I heard it
I believe its an Elk's noise
It's an elk sound from a video titled "Elk Sounds" By the channel, Sounds.
Thanks guys :)
I remember watching flamingos videos on your games and trying to figure out a story, but could never put any of the games together.
Same
i love how all the myths are just returning but as chill dudess
bro you have a large seat in my childhood memories. im thinking of rebirthing your idea so to say once i get a pc and possibly remake area_0001 but ruined and run-down. thank you for everything bro
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Am I the only one that relized that there's minecraft theme song in the background?
Thank you for telling me what it was from, I was about to ask what the song was.
Use this for sounds because if it tries to play the script it will error:
sounds = {}
for _,v in pairs(script.Parent:GetChildren()) do
if v:IsA("Sound") then table.insert(v) end
end
while task.wait(math.random(2,120)) do
sounds[math.random(1,#sounds)]:Play()
end
Also a cleaner script for the jumpscare:
debounce = false
script.Parent.Touched:Connect(function(hit)
if debounce then return end --stops if the debounce is active
local plr = game.Players:GetPlayerFromCharacter(hit.Parent)
if not plr then return end --stops if nullptr
debounce = true
local scarecrow = game.ReplicatedStorage.Scarecrow:Clone()
scarecrow.Parent = workspace
local s = workspace.Sounds.jumpscare
s:Play()
s.Ended:Wait()
debounce = false
end)
I know its not that serious but cleaner scripts are easier to read and write, and they are less prone to errors
Cool beans
What in the world is "_,v in pairs"
@@shrekrab for i,v in pairs(table) do
basically i,v is a key value pair for every object in the table, where i is the index or key and v is the object or value, so when i do that i just use the sound and not the index because i dont need the index
I watched the story about you and the flamingo and it's really exciting
Thanks for the tips on making creepy games, I learned a lot from this so thanks!:)
You went from a roblox myth to a master builder keep it up!!!
It's crazy how you do this you gave me inspiration to try make a roblox game again hopefully I succeed this time
Yo this guy is low key the goat at making scary games
man your giving me motivation to scrip again, thanks bro
the scarecrow actually made my heart drop even tho i saw it and i was epxecting it to come
In fact, I'm not one of those who don't understand scripts good actually. I just started creating similar places for myself and a couple of people. I really liked your games and it would be interesting to know how you used a computer model in one of the games (you probably remember). So your video is exactly what I'm looking for right now, thank you Rust
Man you scared the shit outta me when I was 11, honestly seeing a RUST inspired indie game would low key sufice.
The coolest part is that you actually do your research and GO TO the places you want to build in roblox, impressive.
Haven't played this one since 2018. Such a classic game!
Ive awlays wanted to make a myth and youve inspired me. I have bren a long time fan of your myth, thank you!
this guy used to be like a myth, and these days he’s just a chill guy
Dang this guy is giving me Remainings vibes which is just pretty chill
Legendary bro, shoutout to you
I love how rust used to stalk albert and be feared
But now hes just a chill guy
This is probably my favourite Roblox Studio video.
Oh my God Rust 😳It's so nice actually hearing the guy behind those creepy games!
Most mysterious to the most chillest roblox developer
Thank you RUST_010! Im planning to be a horror game dev,and this is the perfect tutorial of this!
bro i was scared of you but you are so chill tho
The flamingo and rust_010 incident 😭
Thank you for making a video like this, I really appreciate it, I've been wanting to make some sort of horror game similar to the style you managed to create and this will help me so much!!
I still remember when I thought I had encountered you on an Alt while playing one of the games with a friend, And him and me practically just repeating variations of 'I'm so scared' over a Discord call. Even if it wasn't you, That was still one of my most memorable moments on Roblox.
Tbh it'd be cool if you collaborated with someone to make a big open world horror game, I'd play it as soon as I saw it was out.
thank you for making this video it helped me figure out how to make random sounds play lol
Crazy to know stuff I was once astounded by is now such a basic part of what I make everyday.
I love this dudes videos
wow after all these years rust is now officially chill
what i learned from this video then even the most mystical can become good people and this means that everyone can be cool even despite their calling
You know he is a good roblox myth when he uses minecraft soundtrack in his video
Your voice is actually really relaxing
Thanks!
I wanted to make a roblox myth , but didnt really know how to start , it kinda helped me out
Hmm good to know
rust thank you for making this, when i saw your videos and games i asked myself, how do i do this? and with this i take it as a tutorial and use it in ma games, ty for giving me good moments, have good day bro
a few years ago I joined one of your games with my friend, we used to play them all the time so we were just playing that specific day because we were bored. Anyway we're talking on call when someone joins and flies towards us, we were younger at the time so it was so scary lmao. The guy speaks to us with cryptic messages and then suddenly all I see is his arm over my screen. My friend was just sat there shouting at me saying that the guy grabbed me. I was so scared I joined one of your other games (the one you could only go on through a different game but I had it in my recently played) and the bacon person joined less than a minute later. It scared me so much I was put off playing myth games for like a month
Massive W for unlocking your games, ive been learning scripting and it would be great to be able to look through your code (even if its deprecated lol)
I love this Man so much
Ayo I used to be scared of you and I never expected you would help me in my developing
you inspire me soo much. I want to make games now
Glad your explaining them
My whole childhood, I thought this person was a ghost from mrflimflam's videos. Im so happy to see this upload upon my recommended.
this guy is the god of the mix of nostaligia / horror / lonelyness