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Rust: Every New CCTV Camera Code & How to Use Them

An extra level of surveillance can be set up around your base in if you use a few CCTV Cameras around your home and activate them with the right ID codes. The added protection these cameras provide helps alert you to dangers ahead of time. A CCTV device may look a little busted, but those lucky enough to grab one won't be able to deny the benefits of this technology.

Before placing any CCTV cameras, you must first build a Computer Station that unlocks the item hidden around all servers. Like many of the best base defenses in , there are a few steps you must take to take full advantage of this item. A camera can be found near a crash site, in an Airdrop, or inside loot crates scattered throughout the sandbox world you explore. One essential item you need at your base to set up a CCTV camera is some form of electrical output. This will grant power to the machine and allow it to operate without any issues.

The blueprint for building a Computer Station is one of the default plans in the game, which asks you to put together 20 High-Quality Metal, 1 Targeting Computer, 1 Broadcaster, and 1 Receiver. These ingredients can be brought to a Level 1 Workbench to craft the right Station, which you will likely already have to make many other basic items in during your adventure.

Although normally multiplayer, there are a few different way players can play Rust single-player in a solo server, both on consoles and PC.

Every one of these parts is found in either Supply Drops or within Hidden Chests scattered around various Monument locations. Once you build your own Computer Station, place it somewhere in your base, fairly protected from outside enemies in. You can enter different ID codes from the Station's main screen to gain different views on your map from the CCTV cameras you set up.

The initial screen for the Computer Station will be blank until you add an ID code in. Go to the tab in the bottom left corner of the main screen to make a prompt show up for your character. From

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