As daet stated, all of your statements are incorrect.
The games that require an invitiation: R6, H1Z1 and DayZ use the most intrusive anti-cheat there is, so called BattlEye. BattlEye is notorious for detecting cheats really fast once they hit the public area. They're capable of blacklisting frameworks from making further cheats on the games the application/spyware is enabled for.
Rust uses also an intrusive and evasive anti-cheat, called EasyAntiCheat(EAC). EAC works in similar manner to BattlEye. The only difference between the two is that BattlEye works much like a spyware and is more aggressive towards known cheating providers, while EAC, being effective in the long-term, do things much more slowly short-term.
To make sure PerfectAim's cheats don't get in the wrong hands, the invite-only system was introduced.
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Originally Posted by zefeldafa
Ahahah Perfectaim is the most retard thing ever.
They are realeasing a hack who never gonna be invited once, they just say you to have more luck to be invite you need to pay for another game and be VIP xD but You don't know that you give him money and you never gonna have invite xD
So laugh
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You're not required to have a running subscription to one of their cheats to be invited. But it definitely helps build trust and it shows you're able to do non-fraudulent payments. At the end of the day, why would they trust a random who hasn't been active in the community?