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Medieval Outpost 1.0.1

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About Medieval Outpost

Step into this medieval-inspired outpost, a unique safezone where players can come together to mingle, trade, and form alliances. Designed with towering stone walls and a fortified gate, this outpost offers a secure environment for friendly interactions in the otherwise harsh world of Rust. Whether you're looking to meet new allies, share resources, or simply relax in peace, this outpost provides a safe retreat from the chaos of the wilderness and raiders. Perfect for building connections and taking a break from the action, it’s the ideal spot for players to gather and socialize.

Prefab Count: 6365
 

Installation Guide Prefab & Automatic Lights Setup:

After extracting the files, you will find two folders for CustomPrefabs and two vending preset options. Additionally, there is an optional Automatic Lights plugin.
 

Automatic Lights Plugin (optional) Included:
This plugin automatically turns on all torch holders at night and off during the day, preventing constant fires at the outpost. It only affects non-player torches (e.g., those at monuments), adding to the medieval atmosphere.

To install the plugin, simply place it in your Rust server's /oxide/plugins folder. Upon server restart, the plugin will activate.

- If you wish to use the Automatic Lights plugin, select the CustomPrefabs (With AutomaticLights) folder and drag its contents into your RustEdit directory, specifically inside the CustomPrefabs folder.

- If you do not want to use the Automatic Lights plugin, choose the CustomPrefabs (Without AutomaticLights) folder and drag its contents into the RustEdit directory, inside the CustomPrefabs folder.
 

Vending Presets Setup:

The Medieval Outpost contains 7 vendor shops, and there are two sets of vending presets available:

Default Compound Loot – This matches the standard Rust loot for a more traditional experience.

Primitive Loot – This gives the vendors a more primitive feel, perfect for servers running a primitive-themed setup.

- For Default Compound Loot, drag the contents of the vendingpresets (Default Compound Loot) folder into your RustEdit directory under the vendingpresets folder.

- For Primitive Loot, drag the contents of the vendingpresets (Primitive Loot) folder into your RustEdit directory under the vendingpresets folder.

Important: Only choose one loot profile (Default Compound Loot or Primitive Loot). Dragging both sets together may cause issues, as the vendors are configured to automatically use the selected loot profile.
 

Final Step:

Once the files are placed in their correct directories, open RustEdit, and you're ready to place the monument on your map. All splat maps, topology, and layers are included—just drop and go!

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