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Scout and myself have both discussed privately the situation and have come to an understanding, this comment is clarification that the guide was taken and any and all grudges have been dropped. I appreciate Scout for the apology and can't wait for his guide, competition is always good. :)
Rust's statistics/data is public which is fine and I have no issues with anyone uploading Rust Raid Cost guides, but blatantly copy pasting an image of my raid costs and using only my content for your guide is wrong. I spent countless hours thoroughly calculating the cheapest methods with multiple types of raiding equipment.
The proof listed below is an image explaining the stolen content, a google document which includes all iterations of my guide and my updated guide fixing many issues seen as the version is around 4/5 months out of date, as Google Docs tracks the final data of all edits not just each sheet.
Proof: {LENKE FJERNET}https://imgur.com/a/dc3kTHD
My Guide: https://steamoss.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2026830012
My Google Doc: {LENKE FJERNET}https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ySqGZL-WPMoiyMA03l_KUcGji3ifHC94ZEmLCLqbUKc/edit#gid=0