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How to Optimize Your Satisfactory Dedicated Server for Better Performance

Improve performance and reduce lag on your Satisfactory dedicated server with proven optimization tips, including server settings, world management, and hardware tuning.

Fredrik Alstad··2 min read
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How to Optimize Your Satisfactory Dedicated Server for Better Performance

How to Optimize Your Satisfactory Dedicated Server for Better Performance

Running a Satisfactory dedicated server is a great way to build massive factories with friends—but as your world grows, so can lag and performance issues.

This guide covers practical steps to keep your server running smoothly, even with complex automation and large player counts.


1. Understand What Causes Lag in Satisfactory

Unlike many games, Satisfactory performance is heavily tied to:

  • Factory complexity (machines, belts, pipes)
  • Number of active entities
  • World size and exploration
  • Save file size

The more you build, the more your server has to simulate in real time.


2. Use a Dedicated Server (Not a Client Host)

Always run a proper dedicated server instead of hosting from your own game client.

Benefits:

  • Better CPU utilization
  • Improved stability
  • Consistent uptime for players

PLAYERTICK servers are ideal for this, as they’re designed for 24/7 workloads.


3. Optimize Your Factory Design

Your building style has a huge impact on performance.

Best practices:

  • Use efficient layouts (compact builds over sprawling ones)
  • Minimize unnecessary conveyor belt length
  • Avoid excessive splitting/merging where possible
  • Replace long belt lines with vehicles or trains when appropriate

4. Manage Entities and Decorations

Every object adds load to the server.

Reduce unnecessary entities:

  • Limit decorative items
  • Avoid excessive foundations in unseen areas
  • Remove unused machines and storage

Cleaner factories = better performance.


5. Control Exploration and World Size

Exploration increases the amount of world data the server must manage.

Tips:

  • Avoid exploring the entire map early
  • Focus building in centralized areas
  • Limit redundant outposts

6. Adjust Server Settings

Satisfactory servers include configuration options that can help stability.

Key adjustments:

  • Lower max player count if performance drops
  • Adjust autosave intervals to avoid frequent spikes
  • Monitor network settings for latency issues

7. Optimize Autosaves

Large saves can cause noticeable lag spikes.

Recommendations:

  • Increase autosave interval (e.g., every 15–30 minutes)
  • Schedule restarts during low activity periods
  • Keep backup saves but avoid excessive accumulation

8. Monitor Performance Regularly

Keep an eye on server health to catch issues early.

Watch for:

  • CPU saturation
  • Memory usage growth
  • Save file size increases
  • Player-reported lag spikes

9. Restart Your Server Periodically

Long uptime can lead to degraded performance.

Best practice:

  • Restart once every 24 hours
  • Restart after major building sessions
  • Clear unused memory and reset processes

10. Scale Your Server as You Grow

Satisfactory becomes more demanding over time.

Upgrade when needed:

  • More CPU power for complex factories
  • Additional RAM for larger saves
  • Higher-tier PLAYERTICK plans for bigger player groups

Final Thoughts

A well-optimized Satisfactory server allows you to:

  • Build larger, more complex factories
  • Maintain smooth gameplay
  • Support more players without lag

Focus on efficient design, monitor performance, and scale your resources as your factory grows—and your server will keep up with your ambition.

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