Rust EAC Ban - Hardware part replace ?

08/25/2021 15:41 myth000z#1
Hi,

A couple of month ago I have received a EAC ban for using a gaming chair without using a spoofer.

I want to play legit with my friends again. Yesterday I tried to play again and automatically got banned with a fresh account again. This was just a test, if I'm HW ID banned.



I don't want use a spoofer when I'm playing legit. That's just dogshit.


Here my question: Which hardware parts do I need to replace to play EAC legit on Rust again ?

My plan was to buy new mainboard, new RAM, new SDDs. Reinstall windows and never login to old banned steam accounts again.

Will this be enough ? Does anyone have some expierience with this?

If I still login to the banned account again after replacing everything, might this be a problem to get a HWID ban again ? I have a couple of other games I play on that account.
08/25/2021 21:22 wiredxx#2
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Originally Posted by myth000z View Post
Hi,

A couple of month ago I have received a EAC ban for using a gaming chair without using a spoofer.

I want to play legit with my friends again. Yesterday I tried to play again and automatically got banned with a fresh account again. This was just a test, if I'm HW ID banned.



I don't want use a spoofer when I'm playing legit. That's just dogshit.


Here my question: Which hardware parts do I need to replace to play EAC legit on Rust again ?

My plan was to buy new mainboard, new RAM, new SDDs. Reinstall windows and never login to old banned steam accounts again.

Will this be enough ? Does anyone have some expierience with this?

If I still login to the banned account again after replacing everything, might this be a problem to get a HWID ban again ? I have a couple of other games I play on that account.
New NIC + IP address too. If you're not using a network card then is fine, as the motherboard comes with its own onboard NIC.
08/25/2021 21:33 myth000z#3
Thanks for you answer.

Exactly, I will be using the onboard NIC of the mainboard for connection to my router.

In germany you are getting dynamic IPs from your ISP. Each time you restart there router, or after the ISP forced disconnect each 24 hours, you are getting a new IP.
The IP topic is no issue.
08/26/2021 00:06 SauceMachine#4
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Originally Posted by myth000z View Post
Thanks for you answer.

Exactly, I will be using the onboard NIC of the mainboard for connection to my router.

In germany you are getting dynamic IPs from your ISP. Each time you restart there router, or after the ISP forced disconnect each 24 hours, you are getting a new IP.
The IP topic is no issue.
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heres what you need to change, you're welcome.