How TitanX beats the hardware ban in RUST
The EAC and Facepunch combo flags more than the account. The PC's whole fingerprint lands on the ban list: drive serials, motherboard and BIOS data, CPU and GPU IDs, network MAC addresses, plus system traces like MachineGuid and EventLog entries. That's why a fresh account from the same computer lives until the first check.
TitanX hits all of these layers at once. The run rewrites the drive, board, CPU and GPU serials and changes the network addresses, then the cleaner strips Windows of everything EAC kept for later: MachineGuid, Installation ID, event logs, driver caches, telemetry and shadow copies. To the protection it's the first visit of an unfamiliar machine, so the new profile starts with a clean record.





