That xQc was one of 2020's most-watched streamers means that he wields some level of influence, hence the big sales numbers for Rust as well as the number of articles written about the OfflineTV server. By starting feuds, firing off accusations at others, and turning the Rust server into reality television, xQc drew a lot of attention to both himself and Rust. It is a tad ironic that one of the streamers who made a point of playing aggressively and taking to the PvP elements of Rust has decided, now that the server split has happened, the PvP-focused Badlands server is too much to handle. After generating so much heat, xQc proved he could roleplay in the Rust server, taking on the role of an attorney in a mock trial. The streamer said after being team wiped in-game "I'm done with this, this is getting really cringe." But expressed interest in the Divide server with some "decent ideas for RP" in mind. Since the split of the servers, xQc has spent more time on the Badlands server, but is ready to quit the PvP-focused server in favor of the Divide server. Streamer xQc was one of the main provocateurs in the original Rust server, stirring up trouble with aggressive play when many simply wanted to roleplay. RELATED: 15 Survival Games To Play If You Like Rust This tension led to a split of the server itself, into the "Badlands" server focused on PvP gameplay, and the "Divide" where role-playing is the focus with only limited PvP elements. With so many personalities, there was bound to be some friction, and French-Canadian Twitch streamer xQc began to level accusations of stream sniping against his Rust server-mates. The OfflineTV server is an invite-only private server in Rust, which has attracted a number of big names in the streaming community. One of the more polarizing figures on the private Rust OfflineTV server, xQc, is now thinking about hopping off. A good deal of the game's resurgence can be attributed to Twitch and YouTube streamers and content creators playing the game. While it might only be the first two weeks of January, that Rust has risen to the top of Steam's sales list, despite being originally released in 2013, is remarkable. After several viewers shared clips of the offending footage, Zuckles was promptly banned from the Offline TV Rust server permanently by Abe ‘BabeAbe’ Chung.Rust has been the runaway hit of 2021 so far. The streamer received help from his chat about the fact that Lengyel was planning on raiding him and changed his behavior based on the information. Dexertoreports that Zuckles used real-world knowledge to his advantage while playing with Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel-actions that are banned in many role-playing servers. Zuckles, a high-profile streamer who was playing Rust in the hugely popular OfflineTV server, has been banned after allegedly metagaming fellow players. Related: Fortnite Streamer Grefg Skin Reveal Breaks Multiple Twitch Records This includes the likes of Shroud, h7une, Holmzy, xQc, and (formerly) Zuckles. This is largely the result of a collection of new content added to title at the start of the year, a major development signal-boosted by Twitch, with many big-name streamers all playing together in a role-playing server set up by OfflineTV. Although Rust never fully faded into obscurity over the years, its recent and sudden resurgence has catapulted it back to the top of players' and viewers' minds.
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