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palworld-docker
Palworld dedicated server with docker
Environments
The variables in the table below affect the server's startup command, see https://tech.palworldgame.com/dedicated-server-guide#settings and https://tech.palworldgame.com/community-server-guide
| Variable | Describe | Default Values | Allowed Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAX_PLAYERS | Change the maximum number of participants on the server. | 32 | 1-32 |
| GAME_PORT | Change the port number used to listen to the server. | 8211 | 1024-65535 |
| ENABLE_MULTITHREAD | Improves performance in multi-threaded CPU environments. | true | true/false |
| IS_PUBLIC | Setup server as a community server. | false | true/false |
| PUBLIC_IP | If not specified, it will be detected automatically. | all vaild ip address | |
| PUBLIC_PORT | If not specified, it will be detected automatically. | 1024-65535 | |
| FORCE_UPDATE | Whether the server should be update each time start. | false | true/false |
The variables in the table below only valid during initialization, if you need to make it valid, please delete /opt/palworld/Pal/Saved/Config/LinuxServer/PalWorldSettings.ini and restart the container.
| Variable | Describe | Default Values | Allowed Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| SERVER_NAME | Server name | Default Palworld Server | string |
| SERVER_DESC | Server description | Default Palworld Server | string |
| ADMIN_PASSWORD | AdminPassword | string | |
| SERVER_PASSWORD | Set the server password. | string | |
| RCON_ENABLED | Enable RCON | false | true/false |
| RCON_PORT | Port number for RCON | 25575 | 1024-65535 |
For balance changes, please directly modify /opt/palworld/Pal/Saved/Config/LinuxServer/PalWorldSettings.ini, please refer to https://tech.palworldgame.com/optimize-game-balance
Volumes
| Path | Describe |
|---|---|
/opt/palworld/Pal/Saved |
Game config and saves. |
NOTE: If you use bind instead of volume to mount, you need to manually change the volume owner to uid=1000.
In the case of the docker-compose.yml of the example, you need to execute chown -R 1000:1000 ./data