A Minecraft player has built an incredibly accurate replica of a Walmart in their world. Minecraft gamers have made replicas of real-world locations since the game was released, but this may be the most accurate Walmart to be created.
21.04.2024 - 08:56 / gamerant.com / Bruna Telles / Ios / Minecraft / Nintendo
A Minecraft player has put their building skills to the test and recreated the Oil Rig, one of Rust's most popular structures. Minecraft players often recreate locations from other famous games using the Mojang game's resources. What gamers see as a result are large constructions to which Minecraft players devote a lot of time and attention, and show how creative the community can be.
Players have a particular fondness for building locations from the Zelda games in Minecraft, reproducing well-known locations such as Zora's Domain and Hyrule Castle. That's not all, though, as for Skyrim fans, there's no shortage of examples of impressive constructions, be it Solitude, Windhelm, or the Dark Brotherhood. But while some games are fan favorites, another that's a little less remembered is Rust. Released in 2013 by Facepunch Studios, Rust is a survival game for which Minecraft was one of its inspirations. Paying homage to both titles, a Minecraft player has built a well-known Rust location.
Reddit user ImmenseAlvin69 has re-created Rust's Oil Rig in Minecraft, showing an impressively large construction. The images they shared show that the rig has large dimensions and four levels just like its counterpart. The Oil Rig built by OP also has a significant degree of detail, such as the numbering of each level, the cranes on top, and the base of the platform with blocks that reproduce an oxidation effect. Another notable point is the presence of the helipad, with a helicopter landing on it.
Rust players survive by collecting resources while in a hostile environment full of wild animals and radiation. There's also the danger of other players trying to kill each other to steal stuff. To help them stay alive, Rust players build bases and explore the map to find the Monuments, which are structures used as navigation points and ways to get loot. The Oil Rig is one of Rust's most well known Monuments, located in the sea and heavily guarded by lethal scientists. Rust players who succeed in defeating the scientists will be rewarded with high-quality loot, such as C4, and a missile launcher.
Minecraft has a wide range of features that the OP used in their recreation of Rust's Oil Rig, such as using a Redstone torch to give the helipad an extra touch. In this way, the player's work stands out for its visual fidelity to the original version of the structure and its dimensions, joining the list of players who have created their rendition of Rust's Oil Rig within Mojang's sandbox.
A Minecraft player has built an incredibly accurate replica of a Walmart in their world. Minecraft gamers have made replicas of real-world locations since the game was released, but this may be the most accurate Walmart to be created.
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