No matter where you’re playing Satisfactory, it’s possible to set up a dedicated server. This guide explains setting up a dedicated server for Satisfactory 1.0 on Windows or Linux.
While the steps are somewhat similar for each platform when setting up a dedicated server for Satisfactory 1.0, there are a few key differences. Use the table of contents to jump to the platform you’re currently playing Satisfactory.
The first step in setting up a dedicated server in Satisfactory is installing the trusty tool, “SteamCMD.” We walk you through how to do this below.
Now that you have officially created a new folder for SteamCMD, it’s time to get it set up and running properly. Follow the steps below to do just that.
We now have the hard parts out of the way, but you still have a few more steps to take to get a server running on Windows. The next thing you have to do is configure the firewall. Here’s how to do it.
Last, but not least, we have to get the server up and running. We have the appropriate steps laid out for you, so follow along.
Congratulations, you have officially finished setting up a dedicated server for Satisfactory 1.0 on Windows! With the dedicated server up and running, you can choose which world you’d like to start your journey in.
If you’re playing Satisfactory on Linux, you’ll have to jump through a handful of hoops in order to get a dedicated server up and running.
First, you need to get SteamCMD installed. It’s a bit trickier to do so compared to installing it on Windows. Follow the steps below.
Installing SteamCMD was arguably the hardest part of setting up a Satisfactory 1.0 dedicated server on Linux. So luckily, you got the most annoying part out of the way. Next, we need to configure the Firewall.
Here’s how to configure the Firewall:
For all those inputs, make sure that you’re excluding quotations, or else it will fail. It’s time to move on to the next step.
Next up, we have to make a new user and officially run SteamCMD. Follow the steps below in the proper order.
Note: All of the following steps are done in the Command Prompt.
Like previous steps in this guide, you want to exclude all quotation marks when entering inputs.
To be clear, in the first step, you should replace “name” with whatever you’d like to call your server. For step number nine, it’s very important that you paste the directory in the brackets (where it says “paste directory), which you copied from step six.
At last, it’s time to start the Satisfactory dedicated server. Let’s go over how to do that.
Now all there is to do is customize your Satisfactory world before officially hopping in. Nice work! You have officially created a Satisfactory 1.0 dedicated server in Linux.
For more on Satisfactory 1.0, stick with PC Invasion. Head over to our guide on the best Satisfactory 1.0 starting locations and factory layouts to get a nice head start on your journey.
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