• Disconnected: EAC Disconnected
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I was using windows 10 and it never did it, I downgraded to windows 7 and now it says that I have tried most fixes they work for like 5 minutes then stop working[IMG]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CtGBaN3m818/maxresdefault.jpg[/IMG]
An anti-virus might be blocking the connection. You should try and make sure that all of your ports are allowed by your computer by checking your Firewall, anti-virus, and router settings.
Re-install the EAC. Just look for the installation file inside the Rust folder.
I allowed every Rust exe through my antivirus I verified the game through steam I'm running Steam as admin I'm running Rust as admin I added EasyAntiCheat_x64.dll and EasyAntiCheat.Client.dll to my antivirus exception list I've tried running Rust in DirectX9 mode I restarted my computer The EAC service is running whenever I try to connect to a server I've tried to connect to different servers I reinstalled EAC I deleted EAC and verified the game cache again I have windows 7, an AMD 8350 cpu, a GTX970 gpu and 8gb of 2133Hz ram but I don't know why during asset warmup the game would get to 400/1800, 600/1800, 900 out of fucking 1800 it doesn't matter and fucking EAC disconnect me dozens and dozens of times after I start Rust dozens and dozens of times because it can't fucking get through asset warmup. I've tried to play for hours now. [editline]21st June 2016[/editline] Apparently my friend fixed his EAC error by playing Killing Floor 2 with his friend and going to bed then playing Rust in the morning without shutting his computer down. I started S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl and played for a bit and shut it down and started Rust without shutting my computer down and I still got EAC disconnects. However - I started Fallout New Vegas and just got to the main menu and then shut my computer down and then restarted, started Rust and I got into the game! I don't know why, I don't know what's magical about Killing Floor 2 and Fallout: New Vegas that make Rust work but, to solve this problem: Start Killing Floor 2, shut it down, wait 8 hours and start Rust or Spend 2-3 hours faffing about deleting files in Rust, restarting your computer, validating the Steam integrity over and over, start Fallout: New Vegas, shut it down, restart your computer and start Rust.
I'm having the same problem for 2 days now. I've played ~80 hours with no similar problem, than it randomly started happening. the only thing that seems to fix it temporarily is to delete EAC from my Rust folder completely, than check the game file integrity. Than it works untill my PC either goes to sleep mode or I shut it down. After that, EAC seems to stop working so I have to run through the whole story again. I have every port, exception set, running everything as admin and it is still happening on Win7.
My solution that has worked every time for me at least is to just delete the EasyAntiCheat folder and the eac0.bin and EasyAntiCheat.Client.dll files from the game folder before verifying game integrity through steam. Easy fix but still anoying. :/
Neither of those solutions worked in my case - seems like this problem's caused by many things.
In my case it worked to go into the Rust EasyAntiCheat Folder, run the setup again and start steam with admin rights.
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