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Kill or Be Killed – Zombie Apocalypse RPG | Zombie Apocalypse Multiplayer

Created by WizardStudios

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

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Kill or Be Killed – Zombie Apocalypse RPG | Zombie Apocalypse Multiplayer Server Hosting

Kill or Be Killed – Zombie Apocalypse RPG | Zombie Apocalypse Multiplayer is built for tense, competitive multiplayer sessions where every run matters. If you want a server your group can treat like a persistent apocalypse—log in, gear up, fight for territory, and keep the world running 24/7—you can host this modpack on CreeperHost as a paid service with the stability and performance modded Minecraft needs.

  • Stay online and consistent: friends can play whenever, without relying on someone’s PC being up.
  • Better performance under pressure: PvP fights, mob-heavy areas, and structure-heavy exploration benefit from a host built for modded load.
  • Updates without the headache: one-click modpack installs/updates that help preserve your config changes as you tune the experience.
  • Self-hosting hits limits quickly: consumer hardware/networking often struggles with tick spikes during combat and high-activity play.
  • Less downtime, fewer “server nights ruined” moments: DDoS protection and reliable infrastructure matter for competitive servers.

High-level overview

This pack leans into a Rust-inspired loop: explore a dangerous world, hit high-value locations, gear up, and pick your fights. It’s structured around multiplayer-first survival and PvP, with progression and objectives that keep the server active beyond the first few play sessions.

Expect a world where:

  • players are incentivized to roam rather than stay home,
  • loot hotspots and hostile encounters create regular conflict,
  • the experience works best when the server is always there—persistent bases, rivalries, and shifting control.

What makes it work well on a dedicated server

CreeperHost runs modded servers on a hybrid VPS platform designed for consistent performance. That matters in a pack where the “fun” is often triggered by activity spikes—multiple players converging on the same location, fighting, looting, and moving fast across the world.

Why CreeperHost fits this modpack (before you even launch it)

  • Modded-optimised hardware (Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra platforms) helps keep combat and exploration smooth when the server gets busy.
  • One-click modpack deployment gets you from “idea” to “playable server” quickly, with a clean baseline you can extend.
  • Built-in diagnostics tooling helps you identify what’s causing lag (view distance, entity load, chunk activity, specific dimensions/regions) without guesswork.
  • 13+ years hosting large modded communities means you’re not the first group to run into the common pitfalls—and our support practices reflect that.

Hosting Considerations for Kill or Be Killed – Zombie Apocalypse RPG | Zombie Apocalypse Multiplayer

Modpacks in this style tend to generate load in a few predictable ways. You don’t need to overthink it—but planning for it upfront makes the server feel better from day one.

Memory and tick stability

Competitive survival packs frequently create bursty server load:

  • multiple players in the same chunk during fights,
  • large numbers of hostile mobs in active areas,
  • frequent chunk generation as players roam for loot and objectives.

For many groups, the difference between “playable” and “great” comes down to consistent CPU performance and having enough RAM headroom to avoid GC stutters during peak activity.

World management and longevity

Because the gameplay rewards movement and discovery, servers can accumulate:

  • a lot of explored terrain,
  • many temporary bases/stashes,
  • “hot zones” where activity concentrates.

Keeping an eye on world size, backup practices, and occasional cleanup (when appropriate for your ruleset) helps maintain a snappy experience as the season progresses.

Config and ruleset tuning

PvP-focused servers usually benefit from small, intentional setup choices—things like view-distance targets, simulation distance expectations, and server rules around raiding/logging. CreeperHost’s GUI-based config management makes it easier to iterate without turning every change into a file-transfer chore.

Running your server on CreeperHost

CreeperHost is a strong match for packs like this because we focus on the parts that affect real multiplayer nights:

  • Reliable uptime so your server feels like a persistent world, not a session someone “hosts.”
  • DDoS protection to keep public or semi-public servers stable when competition heats up.
  • One-click installs + update flow that supports ongoing tweaks—so you can run events, adjust difficulty pacing, and keep the experience sharp.
  • World and player management tools that make it simpler to administer seasons, handle issues quickly, and protect progression.

If you’re planning a competitive apocalypse server—small friend group or a growing community—this is the kind of modpack that rewards a host built to keep up.