Update 1.4.0
RustTweakerUpdate 1.4.0 is now available for download!
Throughout February, we worked hard on a new tab whose contents had previously been kept secret. The “Statistics” tab is not only a convenient tool for tracking your own in-game performance, but also an effective way to check any player for fairness. In this article, we’ll explain how the new tab works and what interesting information it can reveal about a player.

When you open the tab for the first time, you will be prompted to link your Steam account using SSO. Steam authorization is integrated at all levels, so there is no longer any need to remember your RustTweaker login and password.
After linking your account, you will immediately be taken to the statistics page. From this point on, information about your account will be stored in the database. You will be able to track your in-game activity, compare key metrics over time, monitor the value of your inventory, and check for game bans.

Almost every statistical parameter in RustTweaker has its own internal leaderboard. Leaders for each metric will be visible to all users.

You can navigate to any other Steam account by clicking it within the application or by pasting a link/SteamID into the search bar. All data from the opened account will be automatically compared with yours.
In addition, next to most metrics there is a scale divided into three sections. It displays the skill level of the selected user compared to other players: the higher the value, the further to the right their position will appear on the scale.
How is the data collected?
We use several data sources at once — from the official Steam API to our own local tools. This approach allows us to retrieve information even about private accounts if it has appeared in the public domain at least once.
We also collect information not only about Steam bans, but also hard-to-access data about internal bans across hundreds of server projects. You will be able to see both active and already lifted bans, which helps form a more accurate picture of a player.

The database will be populated gradually. At the initial stage, some parts of the interface may appear uninformative: charts may be empty, and leaderboards may display users with obviously inflated values. These nuances will be addressed in upcoming program updates.
In the near future, we will also significantly expand the functionality for tracking inventory value, including item-level breakdowns and price history.
Added
“Statistics” tab
View statistics of any player
Comparison of all statistics values of other players with the linked account
Search for Steam game bans
Search for player bans on public servers
Collection and storage of dynamic user statistics
User ranking and leaderboards
Player status display
Inventory value estimation
“Settings” tab
Ability to link and unlink a Steam account
Website
Steam authorization
Ability to link and unlink a Steam account
Improved
“Tweaks” tab
Bug with incorrect display of the tweak video demonstration for the quick head turn tweak
“Graphics” tab
Shadow cascade values in the “Shadow Quality” parameter
In Progress
“Optimization” tab
Auto benchmark
Cloud storage for user settings
Expansion of the server network
Creator reward system
Application redesign