Server Browser

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The Server Browser in Rust is a built-in feature that allows players to browse and find servers to play on. It can be accessed from the main menu of the game, and it displays a list of servers that are currently online and available for players to join. The Server Browser allows players to sort the list of servers by various criteria such as name, population, ping, and more. It also allows players to filter the servers by different parameters such as modded servers, vanilla servers, or servers with high or low population.

The Server Browser allows players to find servers that match their preferences and playstyle. They can join servers that have a low population for a more relaxed experience or join servers with a high population for a more intense experience. Additionally, players can also find servers with specific mods or rulesets that they prefer.

Sections of the Server Browser

The Rust Server Browser is divided into several sections, each displaying different information about the servers that are currently available. The main sections of the Server Browser include:

  • Server List: This section displays a list of servers that are currently online and available for players to join. The servers are listed in order of ping, with the servers with the lowest ping at the top of the list.
  • Server Info: When a player selects a server from the list, this section will display detailed information about the server, such as the server name, map size, player count, and more.
  • Filters: This section allows players to filter the list of servers by different criteria such as modded servers, vanilla servers, or servers with high or low population.
  • Favorites: This section allows players to save servers that they frequently play on as favorites, so they can easily find and join them again in the future.
  • History: This section displays a list of servers that the player has previously joined.