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хороший чит играю с ним дооооолго супер чит очень круттй
довольно хороший чит для игры раст, играл с ним день
хороший софт, но сайлент аим детектит так что только vector, рекомендую
Один из первых что покупал. Не плохой но есть и куда круче варианты
чит нормальный но мало функций , забанило за 2 часа за семи рейдж вх лагает
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The Mason Full Rust cheat is Mason's senior Rust build: an aimbot, ESP and a radar in one overlay. Mason Full for Rust lists 71 menu entries in five groups, split across six tabs in game — Aimbot, Visuals, World, Loot, Misc and Settings.
Aimbot is the smallest tab at 10 entries, and nearly all decide who it reacts to: toggles for teammates and downed players, a body-part selector, a radius, and a hold-to-aim key. Aim prediction leads a moving target, and Auto switch jumps to the next enemy once the first drops from sight. The smoothing slider carries its own warning — Aim smooth (LOW SMOOTH IS A BAN RISK) — worth reading before dragging it to the floor.
Misc holds a Reduce recoil toggle with its own percentage slider, never listed in the published features. Beside it: camera zoom, silent movement and weapon sway removal while aiming — handy when your hands are full of other binds. A Free camera bind is visible too, but the feature list marks it temporarily out of service — trust that listing, not the menu.
The card groups 25 loot entries under one "Loot" label, but the overlay splits that content across three tabs — worth knowing before you buy. Visuals covers people: a skeleton instead of a flat outline, a 2D box, nickname, weapon, distance, belt items, and off-screen arrows for whoever is out of view. Chams paint visible enemies one of four colours while hidden ones stay white — a separate toggle, switched off when only "where is the enemy" matters, not their pose.
World covers NPCs, scientists, animals, named vehicles, workbenches, recyclers, cupboards, traps and turrets, each with its own colour swatch. Loot itself is crates, food, an airdrop, three ore types and a wood pile, plus a shared draw-distance slider. Barrels, box storages and corpses never made the published list; they only show up in the screenshots. Loot also has a Show collectibles toggle with its own key (Mouse Back by default), unlike the published nearby-collectible highlight. The radar and crosshair sit in Settings rather than Misc: size, radius, a players-only mode, and a Show FOV checkbox missing from the feature list entirely.
The build launches from a USB stick — USB-Flash reads "Yes", and the loader won't start without the drive. It needs Windows 10 or 11, though 24H2 or newer isn't guaranteed. The disk has to be GPT, BIOS set to UEFI: moving off MBR means repartitioning the machine, not a cheat setting. Game side: Steam only, windowed or borderless, not exclusive fullscreen. Recording reads "Yes", so the overlay stays out of captures and streams. Spoofer reads "No" — HWID masking isn't part of this key; check the spoofer's own listing separately.
A 1-day key runs 399 GCC, a 7-day key 1599 GCC, a 30-day key 3599 GCC; the price comes off the site's own balance, and the key is issued right after payment, sitting in the account with its expiry date. Configs save to and load from the clipboard, so a saved setup survives a reinstall.
Mason's profile is owner-claimed with a Verified badge: Trust Score 85, fifth on the leaderboard, 45 products. This card has 5 reviews, all verified, averaging 4.4, one specifically about Silent Aim's behaviour. Full is not Mason's only Rust build: alongside it sit Lite (a single ESP module, no aimbot), a narrower AXE ESP, and a longer-menu Mason Internal — one key per build, one card per key. What changes hands is a key, not a file, because install runs off the USB stick above, not an archive. The rest of the Rust cheats, including Ancient for Rust, sit in the Rust catalogue; the developer's page is the Mason profile.