Looking to buy a one-day spoofer for Rust to test functionality after being flagged by Cerberus. Interested in working versions that do not affect game performance or compromise system stability.
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Hello friend,
Starting with a short-term option to test is a solid approach.
For EAC Rust, Reported and Sync are your best choices for reliable testing.
Other temporary spoofers are, (respectfully) questionable on Rust, in my personal opinion.
We are official Reported verified resellers, offering alternative payment methods and direct ticket support. Feel free to open a ticket if you need more details or guidance on the product.
Please note that neither options offers a one-day plan. Our duration start at 7 days, and the spoofer doe not impact game performance or compromise system stability.
are you looking for temp or perm? we offer a perm 1 time spoof and also lifetime and it perm changes the hwid on ur system and also is working for all eac/be games and vanguardQuote:
Looking to buy a one-day spoofer for Rust to test functionality after being flagged by Cerberus. Interested in working versions that do not affect game performance or compromise system stability.
Our permanent spoofer comes with a DISK/GPU/ARP spoofer, which gets u unbanned on RUST just like a Temp spoofer, at a much affordable price ;)Quote:
Looking to buy a one-day spoofer for Rust to test functionality after being flagged by Cerberus. Interested in working versions that do not affect game performance or compromise system stability.
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Our permanent spoofer comes with a DISK/GPU/ARP spoofer, which gets u unbanned on RUST just like a Temp spoofer, at a much affordable price ;)
I'm curious... How can you claim "same quality as Reported" when you don’t know what Reported actually looks like under the hood? Such statements without technical insight is just marketing.Quote:
i recommend stealthvm.lol, the best alternative to the reported one.
any other spoofer other than reported.lol and stealthvm.lol will definitely be detected and is a scam.
stealthvm has a much better price than reported, is much more affordable, and offers the same quality as reported.
I mean, theoretically explain how that works to me? How does someone *brick* a motherboard with a permanent spoofer?Quote:
you my friend shouldn't be advertising your garbage here anymore, countless people came out with their motherboard bricked due to your shit spoofer.
Fair question. When I say “same quality,” I mean not that I know what's going on in Reported's internal code, but rather that I'm talking about practical results and behavior, not assumptions.Quote:
I'm curious... How can you claim "same quality as Reported" when you don’t know what Reported actually looks like under the hood? Such statements without technical insight is just marketing.
Probably by the experience of cheating and using spoofers, I'd assume anywaysQuote:
I'm curious... How can you claim "same quality as Reported" when you don’t know what Reported actually looks like under the hood? Such statements without technical insight is just marketing.
thanks chatgptQuote:
Fair question. When I say “same quality,” I mean not that I know what's going on in Reported's internal code, but rather that I'm talking about practical results and behavior, not assumptions.
By all testing and user feedback, StealthVM stands toe-to-toe with Reported in the areas that count: detection rate, stability, consistency over time, and how it behaves against common checks.
If two solutions, for identical circumstances, produce the same real-world results, it's reasonable to compare their functional quality, even if the internal implementations are different.
This is not marketing; it is based on usage, testing, and results.
I'm not even going to bother responding to this lsd tripping gpt nonsense.Quote:
Fair question. When I say “same quality,” I mean not that I know what's going on in Reported's internal code, but rather that I'm talking about practical results and behavior, not assumptions.
By all testing and user feedback, StealthVM stands toe-to-toe with Reported in the areas that count: detection rate, stability, consistency over time, and how it behaves against common checks.
If two solutions, for identical circumstances, produce the same real-world results, it's reasonable to compare their functional quality, even if the internal implementations are different.
This is not marketing; it is based on usage, testing, and results.