CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Two-Mods - By Gato(avaritia) server!
Host your Two-Mods - By Gato(avaritia) server
Two-Mods - By Gato(avaritia) is built to be played as a shared, multiplayer server—where each player leans into their own “kit” style of progression, then trades, cooperates, and competes as the world ramps up toward an end-goal focused on Avaritia. CreeperHost can run this modpack for you as a paid hosted server, so your group gets a stable always-online world without someone’s PC becoming the bottleneck.
- Always-on world for group progression: keep farms, storage, and dimension travel available whenever friends jump in.
- More reliable than self-hosting: modded 1.12.2 servers can demand consistent RAM and CPU time that casual hosting struggles to provide.
- Designed for multiplayer roles: “kit” play works best when everyone can connect to the same persistent server.
- Fewer headaches when configs change: modpacks in this era often need careful config/mod management to avoid desyncs and “works on my machine” issues.
- Performance headroom as the world grows: exploration and automation tend to increase tick load over time—hosting prevents late-game slowdowns from taking over.
High-level overview
At its core, Two-Mods - By Gato(avaritia) is a Minecraft 1.12.2 Forge modpack built around collaborative progression: players pick a limited “kit” theme (a small set of mods and add-ons), then negotiate resources and responsibilities as a team. That structure naturally creates a server economy—someone specializes in storage networks, someone focuses on resource generation, someone explores new dimensions for materials, and the group pushes toward a high-powered endgame.
Because it mixes exploration/dimensions, resource generation, and tech-style logistics, it’s a great fit for a dedicated multiplayer host where uptime and consistent performance matter more than raw pack size.
Built for smooth multiplayer on CreeperHost (before you even start)
CreeperHost servers run on a hybrid VPS platform that’s well-suited to modded Minecraft’s “spiky” performance patterns—where a quiet base can suddenly become busy due to chunk activity, automation, or multiple players exploring at once. With Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra-based hardware and stable resource allocation, your modded server stays responsive when the pack shifts from early-game to “everything is running all the time.”
You’ll also benefit from one-click modpack installation and updates that are designed to preserve your practical changes (configs, settings, and server-side tweaks) rather than overwriting your work.
Hosting Considerations for Two-Mods - By Gato(avaritia)
Minecraft 1.12.2: stable, but can be memory-hungry
Many 1.12.2 Forge packs run best with generous RAM allocation compared to newer versions, especially once multiple dimensions are explored and player bases develop. As a common pattern, servers that feel fine on day one can start to stutter later due to accumulated chunk activity, storage systems, and background processing.
Exploration and multiple dimensions increase server load
When several players explore in different directions (or spend time in separate dimensions), the server keeps more chunks active. That typically means:
- higher CPU demand during peak play sessions
- more frequent GC (garbage collection) pressure if memory is tight
- larger world saves over time (important for backups and restores)
Automation can turn into “always-on” ticking
Even “lightweight” farms add up in multiplayer. If your group leans into resource generation and progression infrastructure, planning for headroom is the difference between a smooth late-game and a server that feels gradually worse each week.
Why CreeperHost is a great fit for this pack
Modded performance tooling when things get laggy
When the server slows down, you need more than guesses. CreeperHost includes built-in tooling to diagnose lag and performance issues, helping you identify whether the problem is chunk load, entity buildup, or a specific area of the world that needs attention.
Control without friction
Two-Mods rewards groups that actively manage rules and balance. With CreeperHost you can:
- manage mods/configs through a GUI-based panel
- keep the server consistent for every player (no mismatched installs)
- use world and player management tools to recover from accidents and keep the session moving
Reliability for long-running worlds
A pack built around cooperation works best when the server is simply there—protected with DDoS mitigation, run on stable infrastructure, and backed by a team that’s spent 13+ years hosting modded communities.
Ready to host Two-Mods - By Gato(avaritia)?
If your group wants the “kit” experience to actually work—persistent progress, fair multiplayer, and a smooth path to an Avaritia-focused endgame—spin it up on CreeperHost and play from day one like it was meant to be played: together, online, and always available.
