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Controller then set it to Enable Steam Input.
Then go back to Library right click on Rust Manage Controller configuration.
Browse configs. (At this point use your controller to set it up)
Community.
Then pick the one that has the most likes and then customise it to your liking.
In game you may have to adjust mouse speed.
This works with most Steam games.
Good bye
Controller support is a disability accessibility issue and I will die on this hill.
Slippery Slope arguments are used when you don't have any good arguments to use. Adding controller accessibility will absolutely NOT lead to this massive imbalance you fear so much. It also does NOT mean that they will inevitably add aim-assist and remove recoil. Stop projecting your fears and insecurities onto others please. It's a game dude.
And oh yeah, I do not need to prove my disability status to anyone in order to advocate for accessibility. Literally no one is "using disabled people as a battle cry" to achieve selfish desires. It's called wanting accessibility REGARDLESS of disability status.
If adding controller support ruins the game for you that much then just stop playing it.
rust console is written on an entirely different code than pc, its basically a different game