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Factorio uses a common encoding method to serialize the version string in binary data that's present in multiple places. It consists of four consecutive 2-byte unsigned [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness#Little-endian little-endian] values. We'll use version 0.14.21 as an example:
Factorio uses a common encoding method to serialize the version string in binary data that's present in multiple places. It consists of four consecutive 2-byte unsigned [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness#Little-endian little-endian] values. We'll use version 0.14.21 as an example:



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Factorio uses a common encoding method to serialize the version string in binary data that's present in multiple places. It consists of four consecutive 2-byte unsigned little-endian values. We'll use version 0.14.21 as an example:

short Factorio's major version number (e.g. 0)
short Factorio's minor version number (e.g. 14)
short Factorio's patch version number (e.g. 21)
short Unknown - seems to be 0.