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Application directory

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The application directory stores

  • the saves (every save is a zip-file)
  • the Mods
  • scenarios
  • configuration
  • Log File (since v0.10.0).

The directory structure is self-explaining.

You can delete for example the configuration-file; it will be generated new with the defaults.

It is recommended to create backups from this directory, before you install a new version.

Windows

Installation by Zip-package

Application directory is the same as the unpacked factorio directory.

For example, if you unpacked the zip to

C:\Factorio

Then your saves can be found in

C:\Factorio\saves

and mods in

C:\Factorio\mods

Installation via Installer

Installation package follows UAC. For that case the factorio directory is where you install it (Program files by default) and the user data (saves, player data etc) are stored in

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Factorio

Windows Vista and newer (UAC active):

%appdata%\factorio

MacOSx

The application should be by default installed in the Apps-folder.

Whereas the data is stored under

/users/<replace with your username>/Library/Application Support/factorio

Which is equivalent to

~/Library/Application Support/factorio

You can type in this into the finder (press SHIFT-COMMAND-G for goto folder) and put in exactly this line.

The factorio internal application-data can be found in

/Applications/factorio.app/Contents/data

Same directory structure as in Application support.

Linux

Data is stored under

~/.factorio

Changing the application directory

It is possible to change the application directory location for Factorio. This can be done by editing the location of the "write-data" entry in the file config.ini. This affects the location of mods, scenario and temp.

If you want to move only the location of your save files you can change the the save directory using symlinks.

See also