
Host a Satisfactory Dedicated Server
Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game with a dash of exploration and combat. Play alone or with friends, explore an alien planet, create multi-story factories, and enter conveyor belt heaven!
Hardware Requirements
Here's what you need to run a Satisfactory dedicated server.
Economy
Small factory, 1-2 players
Standard
Medium factory with automation, 2-4 players
Pro
Mega factory, 4-8 players
Start hosting from your own computer
Run a Satisfactory server on your desktop, laptop, VPS, or dedicated machine — GameCP automates Docker setup, resource allocation, and Satisfactory configuration instantly. Automatic port forwarding means your friends can connect without touching your router. Start local, scale to a VPS when you're ready.
Setup in 4 Steps
Skip the manual SteamCMD installation, port forwarding, and systemd configuration. Install on your own computer and start hosting instantly.
The Manual Way vs. GameCP
Manual Setup
- ✗Install SteamCMD manually
- ✗Configure 2+ firewall ports and router settings
- ✗Write systemd service files
- ✗SSH into server to edit configs
- ✗Requires a VPS or dedicated server
- ✗30-60 minutes if experienced
With GameCP
- One-click SteamCMD install
- Automatic port forwarding — no router config
- Host from your own PC, VPS, or dedicated server
- Docker container with auto-restart
- Visual config editor in browser
- Under 5 minutes total
Under the Hood
The full manual process to host a Satisfactory dedicated server on a VPS. Or install GameCP on your own computer and skip all of this.
Configure & Prepare
Set your server settings, then install Docker, SteamCMD, and pull the Satisfactory container image.
# Update system and install Docker sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y docker.io sudo systemctl enable --now docker # Create game server directory sudo mkdir -p /opt/gameserver # Install SteamCMD sudo mkdir -p /opt/steamcmd curl -sqL "https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz" | sudo tar zxvf - -C /opt/steamcmd # Server configuration export AUTO_UPDATE="1" export NUM_AUTOSAVES="3" export INIT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT="30" export CONNECT_TIMEOUT="20" # Pull the container image docker pull ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/steamcmd:debian
Install Server Files via SteamCMD
Download the Satisfactory dedicated server using Steam App ID 1690800.
# Download Satisfactory server files (App ID: 1690800) /opt/steamcmd/steamcmd.sh \ +force_install_dir /opt/gameserver \ +login anonymous \ +app_update 1690800 validate \ +quit
Open Firewall Ports
Satisfactory requires 2 ports to be open for game traffic and queries.
sudo ufw allow 7777/both sudo ufw allow 8888/both
Launch the Server
Start the Satisfactory server using the configuration from Step 1.
docker run -d \ --name satisfactory-server \ -p 7777:7777/both \ -p 8888:8888/both \ -e AUTO_UPDATE="1" \ -e NUM_AUTOSAVES="3" \ -e INIT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT="30" \ -e CONNECT_TIMEOUT="20" \ -v /opt/gameserver:/opt/gameserver \ -w /opt/gameserver \ ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/steamcmd:debian \ ./Engine/Binaries/Linux/*-Linux-Shipping FactoryGame -Port=7777 -ReliablePort=
Or skip all of this
GameCP automates every step above: Docker, SteamCMD, port forwarding, startup, and config. Install on your own PC and deploy a Satisfactory server in under 5 minutes.
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