Tyler ‘Trainwrecks’ Niknam left boiling on the second OfflineTV Rust server after he was ambushed and killed by a longtime Rust player Ser Winter.
The first OfflineTV Rust server, released in late December 2021, was absolutely reports of controversy over the abundance of PvP. Players like xQc got the most stick, switching to a second server with a focus on role-playing.
With this new server meant to have less PvP focus, players hoped it would spell the end of the intense drama. So far, however, it has not worked.
Some players continued to prioritize PvP, including Ser Winter. He drew controversy after camping in a forest before killing train cars. The streamer was furious, with Ser Winter’s actions other streamers also rubbed wrong.
This Rust incident made Trainwrecks absolutely miserable. He falsely claimed that Ser Winter had “teased” his body, called him a “greasy clown” and said he would “steal” Ser Winter’s girlfriend.
Train later accused people defending Ser Winter of being biased towards the ‘smaller streamer’ and described Ser Winter as a ‘follower’. “This is great politics,” he said. ‘People like when the guy wins or is right, I promise it’s about xQc bush campto take me in and kill me, everyone will try to banish his jerk and let him go to jail.
‘Nobody’s arguing whether or not this d *** head should kill me, but when you recorded 37,000 pro players playing like rats for a little bit xQc c ** k, it’s just p ** is simple and straightforward, ”he added.
for all those stupid little kids who are past their bedtime no one argues whether this dickhead should or should not kill me but when you recorded pro players with 37,000 hours playing like rats for a little xqc cock is just pussy simple and easy
– Train Break (@Trainwreckstv) 9 January 2021
But Ser Winter, who has just over 64,000 Twitch followers, defends his actionsand claims that he mostly ‘chill’ on the server, and reports that he received his first death threat. He said: “This is what kills the wrong streamer in the right place on the pvp server.”
This incident drew a lot of criticism from other great content makers, with Nick ‘nmp’ Polom tweeting his disgust at the continued presence of PvP on the server.
“I like it 100p,” he said. ‘You must remove this sweaty rust from this server, they are going to kill it. They try too hard to get out of the depths of Twitch that they camp out and kill people with less than 30 hours of play, and so on.
Anyone who says such shit is immediately blocked. I can not respond to everyone, it is too much pain on my soul.
It is a private server set up for RPPVP with content creators.
If your brain can not see the difference, I pray for you pic.twitter.com/n13UsxoNI8
– Nick Polom (@nmplol) 9 January 2021
‘This is a private server set up for RPPVP with content creators. If your brain can not see the difference, I pray for you. ‘
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Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, who was a big part of the PvP aspect of the first server, agreed with nmp’s comments. “REALLY,” he said.
Whether this controversy will lead to a change in the way PvP is approached on the new Rust server remains to be seen, but there is currently a real separation between Old School Rust players and the new golf comfortable streamers . OfflineTV will be difficult to find a solution.