Rust Cheats — Undetected Internal Hack with ESP and Aimbot

Rust wipes most servers every month, which means the meta resets and whoever has the best information in the first few days dominates the wipe. Our Rust cheats give you ESP visibility on players, resources, and stashes from the moment the server goes live. The aimbot is tuned for Rust's recoil system, which is different from most shooters — patterns are fixed but the timing and weapon handling matter more than raw speed. EAC is the detection layer, and we update our software within 24 hours of any EAC signature update.

Feature Set and Wipe Performance

Player ESP shows you positions through walls with health bars, distance, and movement direction. You can set visibility radius from 100m to 500m depending on how aggressive you want to play. Resource ESP marks ore nodes and hemp on the ground map so your first day is more efficient than most players' first week. The aimbot compensates for Rust's scripted recoil patterns automatically — just set your active weapon and the compensation kicks in. Stash ESP is the highest-value feature for experienced players: it shows buried stashes that other players hide, which are frequently loaded with high-tier loot. All features run through a menu overlay that's hidden from streaming software by default. Updated within 24 hours of every Rust patch and EAC signature update.

Rust Internal Cheat  ·  HWID Spoofer

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it work on Facepunch's official servers?

Yes. The software works on all Rust server types — vanilla, modded, and community servers. Facepunch's official servers run Easy Anti-Cheat, which is the detection layer we build around. Performance servers have moderately stricter player-report oversight, but our software runs externally without touching game files, so it doesn't generate the patterns that typically trigger investigations. We monitor performance server compatibility specifically and note any changes in our Discord status channel. If you're planning to play exclusively on performance servers, check Discord for the latest compatibility status on that variant before purchasing.

How often does Rust patch EAC?

EAC signature updates occur every few weeks, typically tied to larger Rust content patches. Our development team monitors EAC update activity continuously and pushes a corresponding update within 24 hours — sometimes faster for minor signature updates. You'll receive an automatic email notification when an update is ready. The update process is straightforward: download the new build from your delivery link and replace the old files. We strongly recommend keeping the software current at all times, since running an outdated build against a patched EAC significantly increases detection risk. Staying updated is the simplest and most effective protection.

Will I get banned if I'm reported?

Player reports alone trigger a manual review queue, not an automatic ban. EAC needs to detect the software running to issue a ban — reports prompt closer monitoring, but if the software isn't touching game files or injecting into the game binary, that monitoring won't find anything detectable. Since our software runs externally, reports from other players don't create direct ban risk from EAC. That said, blatant gameplay behaviour — impossible accuracy, instant resource collection — can escalate player reports into manual admin action on some servers. Playing at a believable level significantly reduces this risk. The software is a tool; how you use it determines your exposure.

Does the software work on any Rust server wipe schedule?

Yes. The software runs based on your Rust client version, not the server's wipe state. Whether you're on a monthly, biweekly, or weekly wipe schedule, the same build works. The wipe schedule matters strategically more than technically — the software's biggest advantage is in the first 24 to 48 hours of a fresh wipe, when information asymmetry is highest and loot is still being placed. After day three on a monthly server, most players know where the main bases are and the ESP intelligence edge narrows. If you play primarily for early-wipe dominance, weekly wipe servers give that opportunity more frequently than monthly ones.