With the CCTV Camera codes in Rust, players can finally add some extra protection to their bases. Setting up the cameras is an easy task and only requires some lucky finds in random crates surrounding the island maps. The CCTV is used as a surveillance tool even though it looks unusable and somewhat broken.
CCTV can hook up with an electrical output and be placed around bases. These cameras can be controlled from a Computer Station provided players have input the correct Camera ID. They can also be used to defend an area as they can be used in an Auto Turret. Cameras in Rust can be found in a variety of places such as crash sites, loot crates, and Airdrops.
The first thing players will need to access the cameras hidden all around Rust servers is a computer station. Luckily, the blueprint for the station is a default one so it is easily made. It does require a level 1 workbench to craft. The ingredients of the blueprint are listed below.
Most of these items can be found in Supply Drops or hidden inside crates at Monuments. Once gathered and crafted, the player can then set their computer station down in their base and access the main screen. This is where they will enter in the unique identifiers that give players a birds-eye view of their map.
Once the Computer Station is mounted the player will be shown a blank screen. At the bottom left corner, they will find a text box with the words “Identifier to Add”. This will be where you can type out each identifier needed for the Computer Station. As each one is typed it will be added to the list above to make it easier to access later. The IDs below are for each camera spread out through the maps in Rust. Remember, not all servers have all monuments so you may come across an ID that won’t work on your particular server.
2023-08-10 09:00:05
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