Pretty suspicious that it took me over 18 hours to build my base, proof it, and raid other people just to try and log in, with someone online in the server, but me unable to join. THEN when I'm actually able to join, my base is fucked, and I'm grieved. I won't be playing on the server anymore tbh because I really dislike cheating and Admin butt hurtness.
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Hey man, sorry that the events of this wipe got you down. I did some research and servers have been having all kinds of issues due to Rust updating to a new version of its game engine. I actually couldn't connect myself until I restarted both my game and the server a few times. As for the raiding, I'm going to tell you how I did it and some tips so that you can protect your bases in the future. 1) I built up a twig tower and jumped over your walls Tip: place extra tool cupboards outside so that people can't build over so easy. 2) I got on your roof. I could have done this with ladders, but there were open doorways that let me use steps. Tip: Slap a door on any doorway, even wooden ones are better than none. 3) I 10 satcheled a roof. Tip: You can layer your roofs by putting a half-floor roof on top of your first roof. This creates a double roof that is at least twice as hard to get through. 4) I drained your turrets. You put a ton of ammunition in them so it was a good fight that slowed me down a lot. 5) I got tool cupboard and main loot storage. Tip: The tool cupboard (TC) is the heart of your base. It should be highly protected and not left in the open. Hide it in a small room; it can even fit on a triangle foundation. Also might want to compartmentalize a little more. Also, in conclusion I wasn't "butthurt". I just knew it was a big base and wanted to get it. I had already moved away from my first base, so when it was raided I actually didn't even notice for a while. I came armed to raid your base with 11 satchels and 1 c4. I even missed one of the satchel throws on your roof because those tiles are hard to see sometimes. If you don't want to play on our server anymore, that's fine. Sometimes changing servers is a good way to get a new start. Have fun regardless of where you play, and I hope my tips can help you to make strong bases in the future.