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Rust, the popular multiplayer survival game, has just released its latest update called Road Renegades. This update brings a host of new features to the game, including new vehicles like motorbikes and bicycles, as well as a traveling vendor in an armored truck. However, one of the most controversial additions in this update is the introduction of handcuffs.

With the addition of handcuffs, players in Rust can now take each other prisoner. This feature has sparked some intense reactions from the player community, with many drawing comparisons to similar mechanics in games like DayZ. The idea of being handcuffed and at the mercy of other players can quickly escalate to a level of brutality that goes beyond just being killed in the game.

In addition to handcuffs, players can also use a prisoner hood to further restrict a captive player’s actions and vision. This opens up the possibility of abducting other players and forcing them into vehicles like bicycles or motorcycles. There is even a mini-game that allows prisoners to eventually break free from their restraints, although any injury or attack will reset their progress.

Despite the controversial nature of the handcuff feature, the update also introduces a more friendly addition to Rust: a traveling vendor in an armored truck. This vendor drives around the roads selling resources and weapons for a limited time, providing players with an alternative interaction in the game.

Overall, the Road Renegades update has brought a mix of excitement and concern to the Rust community. Players will need to navigate the new dynamics introduced by the handcuff feature while also taking advantage of the new gameplay opportunities presented by the traveling vendor. As Rust continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how players adapt to these changes and what new experiences they will bring to the game.