Your Desolate Planet - A Crash Landing Remake server, with the useful bits included.
Host your Desolate Planet - A Crash Landing Remake server
Desolate Planet – A Crash Landing Remake is built to be a shared, high-stakes survival server experience—where every trip outside, every water run, and every quest step feels meaningful with friends. You can host and run this modpack on CreeperHost as a paid multiplayer server, with the stability and performance headroom this kind of scarcity-driven pack benefits from.
- Skip the “LAN host” ceiling: always-on uptime, stable connections, and no one’s PC becoming the bottleneck
- Better performance under pressure: heat/thirst systems, quests, and structure-heavy exploration are smoother on dedicated hardware
- Safer updates & changes: modpack updates can be disruptive—our tooling helps you update while keeping your configs intact
- Built for group progression: persistent worlds make quest progression and base-building feel like a real campaign
- Quicker troubleshooting: when lag appears, CreeperHost provides practical diagnostics instead of guesswork
High-Level Overview
This modpack reimagines the classic “crash landing” formula for modern Minecraft: you’re dropped into a harsh, arid world where the basics—water, food, and survival conditions—are the real economy. Progress is guided by a quest line that pushes you from early scavenging into more structured advancement, with exploration playing a major role in how you find what you need.
It’s a pack that rewards teamwork: one player can focus on provisioning and farming, another on exploration and salvaging, and others on building out reliable production so the server stops living “day to day.”
A CreeperHost Differentiator You’ll Actually Feel
For packs like this, consistent server tick stability matters more than raw max FPS. CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform and modded-optimised hardware (Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra nodes) are designed to keep gameplay responsive even when multiple players are exploring, generating chunks, and running base automation at the same time.
Hosting Considerations for Desolate Planet – A Crash Landing Remake
This is a tough-survival, quest-driven pack where the server tends to work hard in a few predictable moments. Planning for them up front makes the difference between “challenging” and “frustrating.”
Memory & CPU Expectations
- RAM: most modded 1.20.1 Forge packs settle best when you give the server comfortable overhead. For small groups, plan for a moderate allocation; for larger groups or constant exploration, plan higher so garbage collection doesn’t spike when everyone is online.
- CPU sensitivity: exploration and structure hunting typically increase workload (chunk generation, loot/structure processing, mob activity). Dedicated CPU performance helps keep those moments from turning into rubber-banding.
World Growth & Long-Running Servers
- Exploration expands disk usage over time. If your group tends to roam, expect the world folder to grow steadily.
- Consider setting a clear “main region” for bases, and keep far-off scouting trips purposeful—this keeps the world leaner and helps performance stay consistent.
Updates, Version Changes, and Stability
Packs in active development can introduce changes that affect existing worlds. On a server, the safe habit is:
- back up before updating,
- update intentionally (not mid-session),
- keep configs consistent across restarts.
CreeperHost makes this workflow easier, especially for groups that don’t want to babysit file changes and Forge quirks.
Why CreeperHost Is a Great Fit
One-Click Setup (That Still Respects Your Customizations)
Get a clean start fast, then keep your server yours: our modpack install/update flow is designed to preserve configuration changes so you’re not re-doing tweaks after every update.
Practical Tools for Real Server Admin Moments
When the pack gets heavy—mass exploration, busy bases, or a sudden spike in entity counts—CreeperHost’s built-in diagnostics help you identify what’s causing slowdown and address it without trial-and-error.
Reliable Multiplayer, Not “Whoever Is Hosting Tonight”
Desolate Planet shines as an always-on world. With CreeperHost you get:
- consistent uptime for long campaigns,
- DDoS protection and operational reliability,
- a hosting team that’s supported modded communities for over 13 years.
If you want Desolate Planet to feel like a shared survival story—not a fragile single-player world someone occasionally opens to friends—CreeperHost is built for exactly that.
Got questions? 
Yes. CreeperHost modpack pages link into ordering with the selected pack ready to install. You can also change versions or pick another supported pack later from CreeperPanel.
CreeperPanel is built around real modded servers, including update paths that aim to preserve user configuration changes where supported instead of treating every update like a fresh install.
Eco can work for lighter packs, but Premium is the recommended CreeperHost range for modded Minecraft. Premium gives stronger hardware, Turbo Start, Bonus Memory, and Ask Theo where enabled.
