Created by: Connor Jarvis
Last modified: 10th September 2024
If you're excited about hosting your own Satisfactory server, you're not alone. With the recent surge of players following the 1.0 release, many are looking for ways to play with friends on their own dedicated servers. This guide will walk you through the basic steps of setting up Satisfactory server hosting and answer the question,
Step-by-Step Guide for Hosting Your Own Satisfactory Server
Step 1: Install SteamCMD
SteamCMD is essential for downloading and updating Satisfactory server files. Follow these steps:
Step 2: Download Satisfactory Server Files
Once SteamCMD is installed and running, you can download the Satisfactory server files by entering these commands:
Step 3: Open Required Ports
To allow players to connect, you'll need to open the following ports in your router settings:
Step 4: Configure the Server
In the FactoryGame/Saved/Config/WindowsServer directory, you'll find configuration files that allow you to customize your server settings:
Step 5: Optional: Install and Configure Mods
If you want to add mods to your server, you can install them in the server directory. Modding allows you to enhance gameplay with additional features, though it's optional. Always ensure the mods are compatible with Satisfactory.
Step 6: Start the Server
Once you’ve configured your settings and opened the required ports, you’re ready to start your server. Navigate to your server directory and run the start.bat or DedicatedServer.exe. This will launch your Satisfactory server and allow players to join.
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