Im pretty sure If you cheat once you will not be hardware banned but if you pretty much ever again and get caught your done and it will hardware ban you. Pretty much a 1 and done kind of thing.
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If you use a detected spoofer it'll most likely work in the forms of spoofing your HWID, so your original HWID wont really be affected by this if you're not HWID banned already, but what it will do is detect the kernel hooks the spoofer creates and ban you within 5-120 min.
Creating a spoofer requires kernel knowledge and it's all about how its done as EAC monitors the most common kernel hooks that these spoofers do. If you want to stay undetected you must create something unique that differentiates you from the rest.
The problem here is that there has been a large variety of spoofers released on github and other open source platforms. Greedy people with no real knowledge of programming in general simply compiles it and starts selling it.
Last year there was a source created by btbd that people seemed to copy/paste a lot ([Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]). It worked for a few months then got banned, obviously... it was just a matter of time. This was also the reason why we had so many spoofers pop up from just about every corner of the world last year. People still sell it and claim to be undetected, which is basically ridiculous. This is also why some spoofer providers forces you to stay on or reinstall Windows Build 1903-1909.
There are also several spoofers that are being sold by dozens of resellers and they're basically just reskinned to look slightly different. Most of these from my personal experience will give you both bad support and a swift eac ban.
I'm not going to name and shame here because that's not my intention at all. It's just sad that people keep selling detected products forcing people to buy numerous products before finding a working one.
Rule number 1: Look up the seller in every possible way, does he have a thread? Examine it, examine its users and its reviews, are they real? and stay clear of discord reviews they're very often fake.
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I know this thread is old but, I use Mysterium VPN with a residential IP after spoofing with reported.lol and have had no problems getting onto servers for Rust. Make sure the node you are connecting to has a strong signal and is a residential IP. Another way you bypass this is to make your own VPN server using a virtual private server. If you use the company Vultr you get $250 credit and then you can spin up an Ubuntu server and look up a guide on how to make it into a VPN. It is easy and incredibly fast. Hope this helps people :D
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Hope this helps :)
Does it end in a game ban ? Or just server banQuote:
I got banned from a community server, formatted my pc, switched mac and bought a new steam account. My ip is dynamic, it changes every time I restart the internet, and I use vpn, and even then I continue to be banned from the server. How can they be tracking me? HWID?
Why would you use a VPN if you are able to switch IP manually? Odds are other cheaters have already used the specific IP you selected with your VPN, leading to you getting banned...Quote:
I got banned from a community server, formatted my pc, switched mac and bought a new steam account. My ip is dynamic, it changes every time I restart the internet, and I use vpn, and even then I continue to be banned from the server. How can they be tracking me? HWID?
Yeah I agree, if you’re using Mysterium, I’d probably say over 75% of the IPs on it are banned. Just reset your router and don’t touch Mysterium.Quote:
Why would you use a VPN if you are able to switch IP manually? Odds are other cheaters have already used the specific IP you selected with your VPN, leading to you getting banned...
TL;DR vpn's are overrated only use them if you really must