Rust Ban Help
What Bans are there in Rust?
Game Ban:
This is a ban applied by Rust's developers or anti-cheat systems like Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC). It prohibits you from accessing Rust on any server that employs EAC.
HWID Ban:
Hardware Identification (HWID) bans are more severe as they tie your ban to your computer's hardware.
Server IP Ban:
Some servers may ban your IP address if you're caught cheating. This prevents you from accessing that specific server again.
How to bypass each ban?
Game Ban:
If you receive a Game Ban in Rust, your account is permanently restricted from accessing any servers protected by Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC). EAC is highly aggressive, often issuing both Game and HWID bans simultaneously upon a single violation. To bypass a Game Ban, you'll generally need to purchase a new Rust account. Websites like G2G.com offer full-access accounts, while platforms like LZT.Market provide temporary accounts.
HWID Ban:
A Hardware ID (HWID) ban is even more severe, targeting your computer's hardware and preventing gameplay, even if you create or buy a new Rust account. Due to EAC's aggressive enforcement, HWID bans commonly accompany game bans after the first violation.
Before bypassing a HWID ban, it's essential to thoroughly remove all traces of Rust and associated files using powerful tools like Revo Uninstaller. Follow these steps:
Initiate Uninstall:
Right-click Rust and select "Uninstall".
Initial Analysis and Uninstall:
Skip creating a restore point.
Perform the built-in uninstall process.
Select "Advanced" scanning mode and press "Scan".
Delete Leftover Registry Items:
Review detected registry entries.
Click "Select All", then "Delete", and proceed with "Next".
Remove Leftover Files and Folders:
Select all leftover files and folders.
Click "Delete" and then "Finish" to finalize the process.
After completing these steps, proceed by using an HWID spoofer. You can use our Temporary Spoofer for short-term use or our Perma Spoofer, which permanently masks your computer's unique hardware identifiers but requires a Windows Reinstall, allowing you to safely play Rust again without detection on new accounts.
IP Ban:
If you're IP banned from a Rust server, your IP address has been blocked from accessing that specific server, typically due to cheating. You can bypass this type of ban by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). However, some servers actively block VPNs, so it's recommended to use a residential VPN for the best results.
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