GhostCap has automatic updates for Factorio servers by default. This can always be toggled on or off, and you'll also be able to change your server version if you'd like to use an older version.
Updating Your Factorio Server
By default, a server will install to the latest version, keeping your server up to date with Factorio's current patch. If you're looking to play an older version, follow this guide.
- Log into your GhostCap panel.
- In the sidebar, go to
Startup Parameters. - Enable
Automatic Updates. - Restart your server.
Your server will now automatically restart to perform an update whenever a new Factorio update is released. The update delay and chat message sent can also be configured to your preferences.
Whenever your server performs an automatic update, it will create a backup of your save and place it into a save-backups folder, along with a version number it's being updated from and a timestamp. This is handy in case something goes wrong, as your save will be preserved and your server version can always be changed to the previous one if necessary.
If you get stuck at any time, you can reach out to us on Discord.
FAQs
Should I Turn Automatic Updates Off?
We prioritize the stability of your factory by giving you full control over automatic updates. Factorio worlds and mods can be sensitive to version changes, especially with large or complex builds. By letting you toggle automatic updates and select your version, while also creating a backup of your save before an update occurs, we ensure that:
- Your megabase remains stable and functional without recipe-breaking changes
- Mod compatibility isn't unexpectedly broken
- You can test updates in a controlled environment first
- Your automation systems continue running smoothly
This approach prevents any unwanted surprises that could impact hours of careful planning and construction.
