• I honestly don't get it, how hard can i be.
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I'm almost up to 1k hours in Rust (its a great game and great devs) But playing on official servers is impossible there are hacker everywhere, and no it's not just good players. Im literally just AFK:ing in my base (a large clan base with several wall layers) and then i just die bu a guy with a bolt, i check the combat log and there it is one shot head shot from 0.0m again :I Its not the fist time, it happens everywhere all the time. I do game programming as a hobbie and have made my own fps style games and have knowledge of how those stuff work and i honestly can't believe teleporting bullets is even a thing in this game. I don't know how the logic in rust is built but It's multiplayer shooter 101 to not let the clients have any authority of a projectile and in most modern shooters it's just not possible to hack lite they do in Rust. I can understan struggeling detecting aim-assist and aim-bot but detecting teleporting bullets through rocks and walls is just unacceptable.
You are very hard
It's very common for a man at your age to feel this way, and it will slow down after a few years. It may happen random but that's just a natural circulation of blood to keep you healthy, nothing to be ashamed about we've all been through it.
I agree, almost no consideration for server side verification or security. They put all the eggs in the EAC basket. Witness the result. A very simple metrics system of headshots to missis and similar statistics could be used to identify cheaters regardless of cheat use. The cheats would have to be dialed way back to human doable levels but they are not interested in that. Is it competency or malevolence? Like the hundreds of new license a day that the sell to cheaters. Maybe it wasn't intentional from the start but now its a revenue stream. They have fingered out the correct rate to ban cheaters so they buy another copy instead of giving up. As a player the only choice is a well policed community server.
... EAC auto bans people it detects buying a new copy after being banned. It might not kick in for the first hour, but anyone who buys another copy is almost immediately banned. FP would ban every single cheater on the spot now and forever if it was that simple. But it's not. Claiming there's some kind of conspiracy where they're playing the cheaters for money is dumber than being a hacker in the first place.
That's weird I wonder why multiple sellers sell them in bulk https://www.elitepvpers.com/forum/rust-trading/. A VPN and changing hardware ids is'nt complicated stuff. if stopping cheaters will result in more sales then without, that's a business call. But saying they are not making any money off the cheaters is clearly wrong.
Been on the pills again lad? In all seriousness, I agree. There are hackers everywhere, and it isn't just my speculation. I've reported some before and they've been banned - but it took some time.
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