Rust PS4 & Xbox One: How To Enable Aim Assist

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Rust Enable Aim Assist
Rust Enable Aim Assist

Rust: Console Edition is pretty much everything you know and love (and probably dread) about Rust in a smaller package for PlayStation and Xbox fans. Rust on PC is all about the fine margins of aiming and hitting your shots, while Rust: Console Edition will probably leave you reaching for the aim assist.

To enable aim assist in Rust on PS4 and Xbox One, go to your settings either from the main or pause menu and then go to Controls > Sticks and enable aim assist to On.

Bear in mind that Double Eleven are constantly updating the game to optimise it, so if you have no option to enable aim assist in Rust: Console Edition, it’s likely because the developers have had to disable it or it needs more testing.

Aim assist of course wasn’t a feature of Rust: Console Edition’s early betas, though Double Eleven did promise to add it along the line. While nobody being able to aim on a controller meaning that fights are a bit ridiculous on console, aim assist helping people out with their controller aim will level the playing field a little more. And if you don’t want aim assist, you can always disable it.

Rust: Console Edition is available now for PS4 and Xbox One.

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