lo folks,
I'd like to get a lunchtime server set-up at work for myself and my Factorio-playing buddies at work. However, installing Steam might be a bit tricky - I'd like to set-up both a server and get some clients that we can download to play this.
1) Is there a container-based (see Docker) server that you can recommend? If not - anyone be interested if I made one?
2) Is there a container-based client available?
3) If there was to be an easily available client, how would licensing work - is that available via key or somesuch?
I'm sure some of these answers have been answered before but a cursory search doesn't seem to turn up anything - so any help would be much obliged.
Thanks!
Container-based Factorio
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Re: Container-based Factorio
If you can run Docker, you can run the native headless. Just fetch it: https://factorio.com/get-download/stabl ... ss/linux64
You can link your steam account to your factorio.com account and fetch a client, then log in from an install of that or just drop your id and token into player-data.json yourself.
There's no need for containers.
You can link your steam account to your factorio.com account and fetch a client, then log in from an install of that or just drop your id and token into player-data.json yourself.
There's no need for containers.
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That's great news quyxkh! Thanks 

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