Instructions:
1. Navigate to your Assembly-CSharp.dll file, right click, then open with .NET Reflector.
2. Next, navigate to here: , then scroll down until you find "HeadBob". Open it.
3. Once you opened HeadBob, scroll down to ".cctor()". Click that.
4. Next, navigate to "Tools", (top of screen) then open Reflexil. A box should open on the bottom right of your screen.
5. Right click, and edit each of the offsets with numbers and replace them with "0" like so:
6. Now right click on Assembly-CSharp, (scroll up) hover over Reflexil, then click Save As. Click Assembly-CSharp and press save. Then you can close everything & begin playing Rust!
Now as far as I know, nobody else has found this yet, and if they did, they haven't released it. So sorry if I didn't credit anyone.
For further questions, add me on skype. jeff_wareham