Code of Conduct

We will not punish players for simply playing Rust. It’s up to you whether you have an ethically-honest solo game or go on a base-flattening rampage. Sometimes players will betray you and steal your hard-earned loot; sometimes your base will be camped by an opportunistic player. These are simply things that will happen in the normal course of play.

In an effort to provide a safe environment for players to enjoy Rust, we expressly prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind. We draw the line at activities which aim to hurt players on a personal level or damage the game experience. We reserve the right to suspend and outright ban players we deem to be engaging in the extremes of such activity. There is no way to dispute bans and suspensions.

We will not tolerate:

  1. Threats, harassment, stalking, or violations of privacy. This includes requesting or sharing any private or personal identifying information.

  2. Written or verbal abuse, including; race, religion, sex and gender, sexual orientation, or disability.

  3. Breaking the law, or using the service to plan illegal activities. 

  4. Impersonating other people or falsely indicating that you are a Double Eleven employee or a representative of the company.

  5. Spoiling games by cheating or purposefully breaking or interfering with game mechanics or servers. This includes any conduct we consider to be cheating and hacking.

  6. Any use of 3rd party devices to gain advantage or alter the gameplay, or the promotion of such devices.

  7. Malicious reporting. Do not use the report function to harass players and exact revenge.

Respect the Code of Conduct

Rust can be a punishing game but by respecting the Code of Conduct we hope everyone can feel welcome. Double Eleven reserves the right to update these terms as needed.


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