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[TACZ] Zombie Gunpack [MOST TACZ ADDONS, DOPEMAN] Server Hosting

Created by _winterk

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
Optimized (a bit)
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream [TACZ] Zombie Gunpack [MOST TACZ ADDONS, DOPEMAN] server!

Host your [TACZ] Zombie Gunpack [MOST TACZ ADDONS, DOPEMAN] server

[TACZ] Zombie Gunpack [MOST TACZ ADDONS, DOPEMAN] Server Hosting (CreeperHost)

Bring [TACZ] Zombie Gunpack [MOST TACZ ADDONS, DOPEMAN] to multiplayer the way it’s meant to be played: consistent performance, reliable uptime, and a server that stays stable when combat gets chaotic. This modpack runs well on CreeperHost as a paid hosted service—so your group can focus on surviving the harder gameplay loop instead of troubleshooting installs and lag spikes.

  • Run a large, gun-heavy Forge 1.20.1 pack without babysitting RAM and restarts—CreeperHost hardware is built for modded workloads.
  • Self-hosting quickly becomes limiting when worldgen + structures + frequent combat events start stressing CPU and memory.
  • Client FPS mods don’t help server TPS—hosting on a proper platform fixes the lag your players actually feel in fights.
  • One-click install + updates that preserve config changes helps you keep a tuned server without redoing your setup every patch.
  • Built-in lag diagnostics tools make it easier to identify “what’s causing the hitching” when players report rubber-banding.

High-level overview

This pack is built around a modern firearms + zombie survival vibe, with a focus on lots of TACZ gunpack content and a generally harder overall experience. Expect a blend of combat-first progression, exploration/structures, and danger-forward mobs that push groups toward planning, resupply runs, and coordinated fights—especially once players spread out and keep multiple chunks active.

If your goal is a server where everyone can jump on, gear up, and roam without the host’s PC becoming the bottleneck, it’s a strong fit for hosted play.

Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you dive into settings)

Combat-centric modpacks tend to feel “fine” in solo testing—then struggle in real multiplayer once multiple players explore, load structures, and trigger mob activity at the same time. CreeperHost is well-suited here because:

  • Hybrid VPS platform with strong native CPU performance helps maintain tick stability during mob-heavy encounters and exploration.
  • Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based nodes (liquid-cooled and tuned for modded Minecraft) provide the consistent headroom modded servers need.
  • GUI-based mod/config management makes it easier to keep a curated gunpack-focused experience without turning updates into a weekend project.

Hosting Considerations for [TACZ] Zombie Gunpack [MOST TACZ ADDONS, DOPEMAN]

Memory and JVM headroom

Packs in this category often benefit from generous RAM allocation—not just for the mod count, but for the combination of world exploration, structures, and persistent combat activity. In practice, most groups see the best results when you leave enough headroom to avoid frequent garbage-collection pauses during busy sessions.

CPU sensitivity (what actually causes “lag”)

Gunplay packs can become CPU-sensitive when:

  • multiple players are exploring in different directions (more chunks ticking),
  • structures are generating,
  • mob density rises during sustained fights.

This is why “it runs on my PC” doesn’t always translate to smooth multiplayer; server tick health is the deciding factor.

World management and chunk activity

If your group loves roaming, consider establishing a few shared hubs rather than everyone living thousands of blocks apart. Spreading the playerbase too widely can increase average load and make performance feel uneven—especially during peak hours.

Updates and compatibility discipline

Community-driven packs with lots of add-ons tend to be best when you keep changes controlled. If you plan to add extra mods, do it in small batches, test with a copy of the world, and keep backups—small changes can have outsized effects in heavily curated setups.

Getting the best multiplayer experience on CreeperHost

With CreeperHost, you can treat this pack like a proper always-on server:

  • Fast deployment: install and get playing quickly, then iterate on configs once your group’s playstyle settles.
  • Config-preserving updates: stay current without losing the server-side tweaks that keep gameplay consistent.
  • Operational reliability: DDoS protection and stable infrastructure so your server isn’t “down for the evening” when everyone’s ready to play.
  • Real support for modded communities: over a decade of experience hosting large modded servers means you’re not the first gun-heavy Forge pack we’ve helped keep smooth.

If you tell us how many players you expect and whether your group tends to explore aggressively or stay centralized, we can recommend a starting plan that feels good from day one.