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EAC seems to be using new methods to enforce bans



During this most recent round of getting dicked down by EAC, I reinstalled my OS (running W10 x64), reinstalled Steam and Rust both on my SSD with changed HWID and on a virtual drive, changed any machine specific registry keys I could find, changed MAC, changed IP, changed Windows username. All accounts were banned within 20 minutes, some of them being banned nearly immediately upon joining a server. ONE account somehow survived but was banned about 12 hours later because Alistair is a lonely cunt who manually investigates people with a single report. Coincidentally, my one account that survived was my first attempt while using a virtual drive. That same method subsequently failed, however. I see a lot of people on @ Over the last 48 hours I've gone through over 15 accounts while trying to research what seems to be a new method that EAC is using to enforce their bans. In the past, changing my HWID and MAC alone was enough to evade bans. I never had to bother changing my IP or reinstalling or any of that shit.During this most recent round of getting dicked down by EAC, I reinstalled my OS (running W10 x64), reinstalled Steam and Rust both on my SSD with changed HWID and on a virtual drive, changed any machine specific registry keys I could find, changed MAC, changed IP, changed Windows username. All accounts were banned within 20 minutes, some of them being banned nearly immediately upon joining a server. ONE account somehow survived but was banned about 12 hours later because Alistair is a lonely cunt who manually investigates people with a single report. Coincidentally, my one account that survived was my first attempt while using a virtual drive. That same method subsequently failed, however. I see a lot of people on @ RustHackr eport being banned immediately as well. Does anyone have any insight on how these fuckers are flagging us now or how to evade this bullshit? I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around anything but some type of hardware flag.