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Eclipse is a powerful Rust cheat with advanced features for complete control over gameplay. It includes a precise AIMBOT for instantly targeting enemies, an advanced ESP for revealing players, loot, and objects through walls, and additional tools for server dominance. An easy-to-use interface and regular updates ensure stable operation and maximum efficiency.
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дебаг камера не работает зум не работает покупал на 3 дня за ети 3 дня откинуло около 10 аков играл полностью легит и дело в том что ты заходиш играеш минут 10-20 и тебя банит анти читом. акк максимум держался 1-2 чяса дальше бан еак. при том что когда играл по легиту меня банило быстрее чем когда играл хвх. когда играл легитно ак прожил 1 чяс но когда играл хвх акк прожил 3 чяса. и мне очень интересно почему отлитает акк имено еаком админы даже на прову не разу не вызвали.
Много функций за свою цену, но сильно падает фпс ..
норм, миссает иногда, дебаг камера пару раз багалась




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The Eclipse Rust cheat carries 128 settings across six menu tabs. It runs on the Steam client and keeps combat, visuals, HUD and world options apart instead of stacking every toggle on one screen.
Six tabs sit in three groups. COMBAT has two of them. Aim covers bone selection (Head, Pelvis, Legs), a visibility check, hitchance, smoothing, FOV radius and a line to the target. Weapon is where recoil, spread, a separate shotgun option, bullet speed and thickness, fire rate and the Triggerbot panel live. COMMON holds Visual, HUD and Misc; SYSTEM holds Other, with the config manager.
The split does real work. You can rebuild an aiming profile without touching a single visual filter, and change how targets are drawn without re-tuning the Rust aimbot.
Visual breaks into four sub-tabs. Player draws filled boxes, a skeleton, name, distance, health and view direction, with its own filters for teammates, sleepers and wounded, plus a live preview inside the menu. Objects covers buildings, cupboards, sleeping bags, workbenches, turrets and their remaining health, SAM sites, flame turrets, land mines, vehicles, containers filtered by item type, corpses, backpacks and raid ESP. Farm colours sulfur, metal, stone, hemp and crates one by one. AI handles animals, scientists, Bradley, the Chinook and the patrol helicopter.
Chams are preset lists rather than a single toggle: player model, hands and weapon each get their own. HUD adds target info, a hotbar, clothing, a reload bar, bullet tracers, a damage indicator, out-of-view arrows and a radar with player icons, lines and shot markers. Misc carries movement, third person, hand position and the weather block — time of day, fog, sky, clouds and star brightness.
The list is short and it hides two surprises. You need Windows 10 PRO or 11 PRO, a GPT-partitioned disk, UEFI rather than legacy boot, and a USB stick — nothing on the card explains what the stick is for, so ask before you pay. The game client must be Steam; any Intel or AMD processor works and the GPU does not matter. The game has to run windowed or borderless. Screen recording has its own conditions: Hyper-V and virtualisation enabled, Secure Boot and TPM disabled. No spoofer is listed, though the requirement set can change, so check the card.
Four periods are sold: one day, three days, a week and 30 days. The entry price is 349 GCC for the day key, and the month runs to 2999 GCC. A day key is the cheap way to find out whether your boot mode, screen mode and recording setup cooperate. Buy a Rust cheat for the month once the config is built and you have stopped changing it.
Other Rust cheats sit in the Rust catalogue, where feature lists, requirements and prices can be compared side by side before you commit to a period.