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Satisfactory Server Setup Guide
Complete guide to hosting your own Satisfactory dedicated server for multiplayer factory building.
Space Elevator & Project Assembly
The Space Elevator drives Satisfactory progression: deliver parts to unlock new tech tiers.
Managing Satisfactory Save Files
How to upload, download, and manage save files for your Satisfactory dedicated server.
Tech Tiers & Milestones
How HUB milestones and tech tiers gate machines, belts, and power in Satisfactory.
Nuclear Power Plant
The highest-output generator in Satisfactory, and the most complex to feed and manage.
Fuel Generator
The scalable mid-to-late power workhorse, especially potent when fed turbofuel.
Coal Generator
The first fully automatable power source and the milestone that frees you from biomass.
Geothermal Generator
Free, fuel-less power tied to fixed geyser locations with fluctuating output.
Biomass Burner
The hand-fed starter generator that powers your very first machines.
Trains
The highest-throughput long-distance transport: rail networks that move whole factories worth of parts.
Drones
Set-and-forget aerial transport for high-value parts over long distances.
Conveyor Belts & Lifts
The fundamental connective tissue of every factory, from Mk.1 to Mk.6.
Trucks & Tractors
Programmable ground vehicles that follow recorded routes for medium-distance hauls.
Pipelines
The dedicated transport for fluids, water, oil, fuel, and acids that belts can't carry.
Iron Ore
The foundational ore of Satisfactory, smelted into iron ingots for nearly every early part.
Copper Ore
Smelted into copper ingots for wire, cable, and the circuit chain.
Limestone
The concrete material: hugely abundant and used for foundations and structural parts.
Coal
The fuel that unlocks automated power and feeds steel production.
Caterium Ore
A gold-colored ore smelted into Caterium ingots for high-end wiring and electronics.
Raw Quartz
Refined into quartz crystals and silica for crystal oscillators and other advanced parts.
Sulfur
The basis of black powder, compacted coal, and the rocket fuel and ammo chains.
Bauxite
The ore behind aluminum: refined through alumina solution into aluminum ingots.
Uranium
The radioactive endgame ore processed into fuel rods for nuclear power.
Crude Oil
A liquid resource refined into plastic, rubber, and fuel: the heart of the chemistry economy.
Water
A freely pumped fluid required for refining, power, and many advanced recipes.
Nitrogen Gas
A gaseous resource from resource wells, used in cooling systems, turbo motors, and nuclear processing.
SAM (Strange Alien Matter)
A rare alien ore that, in 1.0, unlocks the Dimensional Depot and quantum technologies.
Smelter
The first production machine: smelts a single ore into ingots.
Foundry
A two-input smelting machine, used mainly to combine iron ore and coal into steel.
Constructor
A single-input crafting machine that shapes ingots into basic parts.
Assembler
A two-input machine that combines parts into reinforced components.
Manufacturer
A four-input machine that assembles the most complex parts in one step.
Refinery
Processes fluids and solids together, central to oil, plastic, and aluminum chains.
Packager
Packages fluids into canisters for belt transport, and unpackages them again.
Blender
A multi-input machine handling several fluids and solids at once for advanced recipes.
Particle Accelerator
The endgame machine for nuclear and quantum recipes, with huge, variable power draw.
Reinforced Iron Plate
An early Assembler part combining iron plates and screws, used everywhere in Tier 2-3.
Modular Frame
A structural Assembler part built from reinforced iron plates and iron rods.
Rotor
A rotating part from iron rods and screws, used in motors and smart plating.
Stator
A steel-and-wire Assembler part that pairs with rotors to form motors.
Motor
Built from rotors and stators, motors drive vehicles, machines, and modular engines.
Heavy Modular Frame
A dense Manufacturer part from modular frames, steel pipes, encased beams, and screws.
Computer
A Manufacturer part from circuit boards, cable, plastic, and screws, central to electronics.
Supercomputer
A high-end Manufacturer part built from computers, AI limiters, high-speed connectors, and plastic.
Turbo Motor
A top-tier Manufacturer part from cooling systems, motors, rubber, and circuit chains.
The HUB
Your starting base and milestone terminal: where you submit parts to unlock tech.
MAM (Molecular Analysis Machine)
The research station that unlocks alternate trees by analyzing materials you collect.
Hard Drives & Alternate Recipes
Crashed drop pods yield hard drives that unlock alternate, often more efficient recipes.
Power Slugs, Somersloops & Mercer Spheres
The three world collectibles that boost overclocking, production amplification, and the Dimensional Depot.
The AWESOME Sink
Consumes excess parts for points, redeemable for coupons and decorative or useful items.
Coal Generator (Specs)
Detailed specs for the first automatable generator and its water requirement.
Conveyor Belt Marks (Mk.1-Mk.6)
The six belt tiers and their throughput, from the starter Mk.1 to the endgame Mk.6.
Conveyor Lifts
Vertical conveyors that move items up and down between factory floors at belt speeds.
Pipelines Mk.1 & Mk.2
The two pipeline tiers and their flow rates for moving water, oil, and other fluids.