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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Realistically Deep Oceans Server Hosting

Created by HazVr146

4000MB
Minimum RAM
3x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
35 GB
Minimum SSD
Deepest Oceans - 1.0
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Realistically Deep Oceans server!

Host your Realistically Deep Oceans server

Realistically Deep Oceans Server Hosting (CreeperHost)

Realistically Deep Oceans is built to be played as a shared, atmospheric multiplayer server—dropping you and your friends into a vast, submerged world where the “surface” becomes a distant objective and every expedition feels committed. You can run this modpack as a paid, always-online server on CreeperHost, so your world stays available, stable, and ready for group sessions.

  • Run a niche, extreme-world setup reliably on CreeperHost’s hardware without turning your PC into the “server room.”
  • Self-hosting gets limiting fast when world generation and view-distance demands increase—especially with multiple players exploring.
  • Keep long-form worlds online 24/7 so progress doesn’t depend on one person’s machine being on.
  • One-click install and update flow helps you stay focused on playing, while preserving the changes you make to configs.
  • Troubleshooting is simpler with built-in tooling and a hosting team that’s spent 13+ years supporting modded communities.

High-level overview

Realistically Deep Oceans centers on an unusually deep-ocean experience where “going up” and “going out” are both meaningful choices. It’s less about rushing a modded tech tree and more about committing to exploration, survival planning, and the uneasy scale of the environment—especially when players spread out and the server has to keep a lot of world active at once.

If you’re hosting for a group, it shines when you treat it like a shared campaign: establish a safe starting area, plan supply runs, and coordinate expeditions so players aren’t constantly pulling the world in different directions.

Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you even tweak anything)

Realistically Deep Oceans benefits from consistent tick stability more than flashy peak performance. CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform is designed for that steady, reliable experience—so the server remains responsive when multiple players are moving, loading terrain, and interacting across large vertical spaces.

You also get:

  • One-click modpack installation & updates that are designed to preserve your configuration changes
  • GUI-based file/config management for quick adjustments without wrestling with manual uploads
  • DDoS protection and operational reliability for public or community servers

Hosting Considerations for Realistically Deep Oceans

Because this modpack is built around an extreme environment and unusual world parameters, a few hosting patterns matter more than usual:

Memory and garbage collection (GC) headroom

Modded Minecraft servers generally behave best when you provide enough RAM to avoid constant memory pressure—especially when multiple players are exploring or repeatedly traveling long distances. If the server starts to feel “spiky” (brief freezes, rubber-banding, delayed block updates), it’s often a sign that memory headroom or JVM tuning needs attention.

World generation and exploration patterns

Packs that lean heavily on world generation can punish casual hosting. When several players explore in different directions, chunk generation and loading can stack up quickly, making a desktop-hosted server feel fine for one player and rough for a group. On CreeperHost, you can keep performance steadier by:

  • keeping view-distance reasonable for your player count
  • encouraging a shared hub area early on
  • pre-generating nearby terrain if your group tends to roam immediately

Configuration sensitivity

This type of experience is often more sensitive to “small” settings than typical kitchen-sink packs. If you change world or environment parameters mid-stream, it can affect stability and how the world feels to play. We recommend deciding on your core settings early, then keeping changes deliberate and documented.

Getting the best multiplayer experience

Recommended server style

  • Small-to-mid groups who want a shared survival atmosphere
  • Players who enjoy slow progression, planning, and coordination over constant base-hopping
  • Content creators or communities who want a world that stays online and consistent between sessions

Operational tips that help most

  • Set expectations: exploration-focused packs run best when players coordinate travel
  • Treat performance as a dial: view-distance and simulation distance are your best “feel” controls
  • Keep the world healthy: regular backups and occasional maintenance reboots help long-running modded servers stay smooth

Ready to dive in?

Spin up Realistically Deep Oceans on CreeperHost and you’ll get an always-on server built for modded stability—so your group can focus on the experience, not the machine running it.