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Extraordinary Energy : Modern

Created by sponeru

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Extraordinary Energy : Modern server!

Host your Extraordinary Energy : Modern server

Extraordinary Energy : Modern is built for players who want an always-on Forge 1.20.1 server where the “factory endgame” is the whole point: massive power demand, extreme throughput, and automation that scales far beyond a typical casual world. CreeperHost can run this modpack as a paid hosted server, so your group can focus on building megabases and production lines instead of babysitting hardware.

  • Stay stable when machines snowball: as your base grows, so does tick load—dedicated server resources matter.
  • Handle heavy energy networks and automation that quickly outgrow “PC-on-the-side” hosting.
  • Faster deployment & safer updates with one-click modpack install and update flows that preserve config changes.
  • Less DIY troubleshooting: built-in tooling helps identify lag sources when factories start competing for ticks.
  • Better for real multiplayer: reliable uptime, DDoS protection, and consistent performance for friends across regions.

High-Level Overview

At its core, Extraordinary Energy : Modern is a tech-forward, skyblock-style progression pack for Minecraft 1.20.1 on Forge. The gameplay loop leans into building increasingly capable processing chains, then scaling them—often dramatically—until your infrastructure becomes the challenge to solve.

You should expect a server experience that rewards:

  • Coordinated base planning (shared power, shared automation, shared storage goals)
  • Purpose-built “factory districts” rather than scattered machines
  • Incremental scaling—where every new tier pushes you to redesign for throughput

A CreeperHost Advantage You’ll Feel Early

Modpacks that encourage extreme scaling tend to punish inconsistent CPU performance. CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform is designed to deliver stable, native CPU performance on modern liquid-cooled host hardware (Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra class systems), which is exactly what keeps late-game factory servers feeling responsive—especially when multiple players are online and active in different areas.

Hosting Considerations for Extraordinary Energy : Modern

Extraordinary Energy : Modern is the kind of pack where “it runs fine at the start” can shift quickly as soon as automation and large multiblock builds appear. When planning a server, these are the common patterns we see:

Memory headroom matters

Forge 1.20.1 packs with lots of progression content and automation typically benefit from generous RAM allocation. More importantly, they benefit from consistent available memory—avoiding swap and preventing long GC pauses that show up as rubber-banding.

CPU consistency beats raw core count

Automation-heavy bases often bottleneck on the main server thread. A host system with strong single-core performance and stable scheduling makes a bigger difference than simply adding more cores.

World management becomes part of performance

As players spread out, chunkloading behavior and exploration can expand the server’s active workload. Keeping bases consolidated (or intentional about separate “factory zones”) helps reduce surprise lag spikes.

Updates require a controlled process

Progression packs frequently ship quest/script/config changes across versions. On multiplayer servers, updating is best handled with a predictable workflow: backup, update, validate configs, then bring players back in—rather than updating ad-hoc and hoping nothing breaks.

Why CreeperHost Is a Great Fit

Built for modded uptime—not “best effort”

CreeperHost has over 13 years of experience supporting large modded communities. That operational focus shows up where it counts: stable nodes, reliable networking, and DDoS protection that keeps your server reachable when you actually want to play.

One-click install and updates that respect your server

Get up and running quickly, then update later without losing the tweaks you’ve made. For packs like this—where teams often adjust configs, permissions, or performance settings over time—preserving changes is crucial.

Practical tools for diagnosing lag

When the base hits its “everything is automated” phase, performance issues are usually localized: a specific area, contraption style, or runaway process. CreeperHost’s built-in diagnostic tooling helps you identify what’s consuming time so you can fix the real problem instead of guessing.

Easy ongoing management

Use GUI-based mod and config management to keep the server organized as your group grows—whether that’s adding utility mods, adjusting server rules, or maintaining a clean experience for new players joining mid-run.