• Supposed EAC Ban Appeal
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I was playing rust last night with several friends and was jumping around our new base when my computer froze and nothing was working, so I restarted my computer and tried to get back on rust, I then got a notification that the Easy Anti Cheat program was broken and was not responding meaning that I can't login to any servers. I have been told that apparently I am banned by EAC which makes no sense as I have been playing the game for quite literally a week. I also received a notification while I was hitting a rock that anti cheat had been activated several hours before and I mean if I can be hitting a rock and get called for mad hacks then there's something wrong with the system. I guess this is my plea to get unbanned and hopefully it works because this is some bs and it's been 3 days since I last played. I am not a hacker not have I ever been and I have never even seen a hacker on the only server that I have played in. I enjoy the game a lot and I would hate to stop playing because of something so stupid. Thanks. My steam account is [url]https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198163690654[/url]
You need to include either your Steam ID or a link to your Steam profile. There's not much anyone can do here to assist you without either of those.
[QUOTE=Katra804;50360661]You need to include either your Steam ID or a link to your Steam profile. There's not much anyone can do here to assist you without either of those.[/QUOTE] Thanks man
That's not your Steam ID, dude. Your Steam ID is shown as a string of numbers for your Steam ID64 (example: 12345678910111213), or as an ID code starting with either STEAM_0:1: or STEAM_0:0: before a string of numbers (examples: STEAM_0:1:12345678 or STEAM_0:0:12345678). Going by username alone doesn't really work since people can easily copy your username. If you don't know your Steam ID, you can provide a link to your Steam account's profile page in its place.
go to your steam app. click on your name tab on the top left select profile. on the profile page right click your name and choose copy page URL, paste that to give your steam ID
[QUOTE=Katra804;50360807]That's not your Steam ID, dude. Your Steam ID is shown as a string of numbers for your Steam ID64 (example: 12345678910111213), or as an ID code starting with either STEAM_0:1: or STEAM_0:0: before a string of numbers (examples: STEAM_0:1:12345678 or STEAM_0:0:12345678). Going by username alone doesn't really work since people can easily copy your username. If you don't know your Steam ID, you can provide a link to your Steam account's profile page in its place.[/QUOTE] There we go
there is no ban on that account's profile, so either you had a "potentially positive detection" overturned on the basis of giving you benefit of the doubt, or it's not been banned. the antihack plugin just kicks you if you are too enthusiastic trying to walk through walls/rocks etc. it doesn't ban you.
You don't appear to be game banned or show up in the Twitter feed, so unless the devs manually applied it for some reason (like they personally caught you hacking), I'm inclined to believe that you may have been hit by the apparent mistake that EAC had where certain bans aren't 100% conclusive (which EAC requires from their results to confirm an appealed ban). I don't know exactly what happened with the mistake, but EAC has overturned several bans today. Please hold on for EAC to check in.
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;50361197]You don't appear to be game banned or show up in the Twitter feed, so unless the devs manually applied it for some reason (like they personally caught you hacking), I'm inclined to believe that you may have been hit by the apparent mistake that EAC had where certain bans aren't 100% conclusive (which EAC requires from their results to confirm an appealed ban). I don't know exactly what happened with the mistake, but EAC has overturned several bans today. Please hold on for EAC to check in.[/QUOTE] Thanks man, hopefully it gets overturned or just turns out to be something else, but thank you. [editline]20th May 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=mrknifey;50361191]there is no ban on that account's profile, so either you had a "potentially positive detection" overturned on the basis of giving you benefit of the doubt, or it's not been banned. the antihack plugin just kicks you if you are too enthusiastic trying to walk through walls/rocks etc. it doesn't ban you.[/QUOTE] Yeah I was hitting a rock like 3 hours before and it froze my game and gave me a notification in rust that Anti Cheat had been activated, I was so confused so maybe it was that lol. Never thought anything that bad could come out of hitting a rock
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