• Please help witha fix someone
    3 replies, posted
I have been playing rust for a while until the update devblog 65. At first, when i tried to join a few servers, this message popped up; Disconnected: Integrity Error: Unknown file version: Bundles/client/icons.build.bundle. Of course, i tried reconnecting again and this time it worked, or so i thought. after loading, it went back to connection info with a new message; Disconnected: EAC: unconnected. now, when ever i try to join a server, that pops up. i have tried many things such as restarting Rust, restarting steam, reinstalling rust, checking my internet. None of those things worked. BTW: Internet wasnt the problem, because i can go on my internet browser with no issues
Close the game, go to the steam library. - Right click on rust, click properties at the bottom - In Properties go to the Local Files tab - Click Verify Integrity of Game Cache - Let that finish - Start Rust again and connect to the server without problems This happens to me sometimes only once when the game first updates after a patch. Usually just a bundling error that gets fixed quickly by FP.
Did all that no luck. Still stuck now on loading shaders for straight rust direct x 9 i get to server but same errors [editline]19th June 2015[/editline] also says EAC unconnected on official servers
[QUOTE=Newfchef;48004752]I have been playing rust for a while until the update devblog 65. At first, when i tried to join a few servers, this message popped up; Disconnected: Integrity Error: Unknown file version: Bundles/client/icons.build.bundle. Of course, i tried reconnecting again and this time it worked, or so i thought. after loading, it went back to connection info with a new message; Disconnected: EAC: unconnected. now, when ever i try to join a server, that pops up. i have tried many things such as restarting Rust, restarting steam, reinstalling rust, checking my internet. None of those things worked. BTW: Internet wasnt the problem, because i can go on my internet browser with no issues[/QUOTE] Have you tried switching from 59Hz to 60Hz refresh rate? (Right click desktop>screen res>advanced>monitor). I have the same error and this fixes it.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.