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Live FPS - player tools - human support

Palworld server hosting

Run Palworld without flying blind. CreeperPanel keeps live performance, players, settings, backups, mods, and everyday admin jobs in one place, with real people ready when the server gets weird.

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Your Palworld server, with the useful bits included.

Host your Palworld server

Built for Palworld

See what your Palworld server is doing.

Palworld gets weird. Your panel does not have to. Pick a view, then click around.
CreeperPanel showing live Palworld FPS, frame time, player activity and world statistics

Live, not guessed

Know when your world needs more headroom

Follow live and average FPS, frame time, uptime and in-game time. You can see a slowdown instead of waiting for somebody to complain about it.

Palworld has a habit of starting small: a few friends, a wooden shack and one suspiciously overworked Lamball. With Palworld 1.0 now here, old group chats are waking up; a week later there are bases everywhere, Pals running production lines through the night and somebody asking why the server feels a bit wobbly.

That is when a proper Palworld server earns its keep. The world stays online when its owner goes to bed, nobody leaves a gaming PC humming in the corner, and the group's progress is not balanced on one home connection. CreeperHost gives it a permanent home with DDoS protection, backups and CreeperPanel for the practical bits, without turning you into a part-time Unreal Engine archaeologist.

See what your Palworld 1.0 server is actually doing

Palworld can look calm while bases grow, working Pals multiply and old worlds become much busier than they were on the first evening.

CreeperPanel shows live and average FPS, frame time, uptime, player activity and ping, so you have something better than "it feels laggy" to work with. The graphs are not there to make the panel look clever; they help show whether the server is healthy, struggling during busy periods or ready for more headroom.

You can also see who is online, send announcements, save the world and handle player moderation without hopping between tools. Where Palworld's optional Game Data API is available, World Snapshot and Actor Diagnostics can look deeper into world activity. Useful when supported, never pretended when it is not.

Palworld 1.0 settings, translated into human

Palworld has plenty of settings and, left alone in the configuration file, plenty of ways to wonder whether a higher number makes something faster, slower, stronger or merely more chaotic.

CreeperPanel puts gameplay rates, world rules, Pals, bases, PvP, respawning, community controls and the properly advanced stuff into sensible places. Descriptions use examples such as 1 for normal, 2 for double and 0.5 for half. Crossplay platforms are switches rather than a hand-edited list, while backups, voice chat, client mods and base limits are labelled like things people might actually want to find again.

Files, SaveGuard backups, the console and supported mod tools stay close by. You can dig into them when you want to; ordinary changes do not demand it.

Palworld 1.0, old worlds and the mod folder of doom

Palworld 1.0 arrived on July 10, 2026 with the World Tree, new areas, new Pals, advanced technology and a very good excuse to get the group back together. Existing groups can carry on with their shared history, while others may prefer a clean world for the full 1.0 experience.

Either way, make a backup before getting adventurous. Pocketpair warned that leftover mod files can cause crashes, broken quests or save trouble even when a mod appears disabled. File access and backups give you a safe place to sort that out, but compatibility still depends on mod authors updating their work. No panel can make an abandoned mod understand a new game build, much as we would enjoy that button.

Start for tonight, with room for what the world becomes

A new world for a few players and a mature map full of bases, raids, automation and busy Pals are very different workloads. Eco can suit lighter groups. Premium is our usual recommendation for more breathing room and Premium tools; Pro gives larger communities dedicated resources. You can move up later. There is no prize for predicting next month's Pal empire on day one.

Where Ask Theo is enabled, he can inspect the server, explain what he finds and prepare a safe next step for approval. Real CreeperHost staff remain responsible when judgement is needed. We have hosted game communities since 2011, and late-night server weirdness is very much part of the job.

Your Palworld server should feel like the group's world, not somebody's spare PC. We keep it online, give you a clear view inside it and stay around when things get strange.

Got questions?

Yes. Pick Palworld when you order and CreeperHost sets the service up in CreeperPanel, with backups, DDoS protection, location choice, and real people around when you need help.

CreeperPanel shows live FPS, frame time, uptime, players, ping, and level data. You can also send announcements, save the world, and kick, ban, or unban players from the console.

Yes. CreeperPanel includes supported mod tools for Palworld, keeping mods and the settings around them alongside the rest of your server.

Yes. The Palworld settings page groups current 1.0 controls by the decisions owners actually make, including crossplay platforms, rates, backups, voice chat, bases and guilds, PvP, death, and respawn.

No. Live performance and player tools use Palworld's REST API. Detailed World Snapshot and Actor Diagnostics appear only when Palworld's optional Game Data API is supported and available for the server.

Premium is the range we normally recommend for busier, modded, or long-running servers. Eco is the budget option for lighter servers, while Pro gives larger communities dedicated hardware. You can move up later if the server grows.