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Xjcorr’s Splitscreen Server Hosting (CreeperHost)
Xjcorr’s Splitscreen is best known for turning one PC into a smooth, controller-friendly couch co‑op setup—but it also pairs extremely well with a dedicated multiplayer server. With CreeperHost, you can run the world on reliable infrastructure while your local machines focus on rendering, controls, and split-window play.
- Keep the shared world online 24/7 so your group isn’t tied to whoever’s PC is hosting that night.
- Split-screen already pushes a single PC hard (multiple clients, shaders, background apps); offloading the world to a server keeps gameplay stable.
- Avoid “it worked yesterday” headaches—updates, configs, and mod changes are easier to manage in one place than across multiple PCs.
- Better consistency for LAN + friends joining remotely, without home-router port forwarding and connection juggling.
- Built for Fabric modpacks with quick setup and simple ongoing management in our control panel.
High-level overview
This is a lightweight Fabric modpack for Minecraft 1.21.10 built around a specific experience: running multiple Minecraft clients on one computer with controller support and performance-focused mods. It’s intentionally small in scope—less about adding huge content trees, and more about making local co‑op practical and smooth.
When you add a CreeperHost server into the mix, the pack becomes a great option for:
- couch co‑op players who want a persistent world,
- small friend groups who want the same world accessible outside the living room,
- anyone who wants the “console-style” feel locally without also asking the same PC to act as the host.
Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you even tune anything)
When split-screen is your priority, frame pacing and responsiveness matter more than almost anything. CreeperHost’s hybrid VPS platform is designed to keep the server-side simulation stable and consistent—so your local clients can spend their resources on rendering and input.
You also get:
- One-click modpack installation and updates designed to preserve configuration changes (so your working setup stays working).
- GUI-based mod/config management, ideal for small packs where a single tweak can make a big difference in feel.
- Built-in tooling to diagnose lag, helping you quickly tell the difference between client FPS issues vs. server tick slowdown.
Hosting Considerations for Xjcorr’s Splitscreen
Even though this modpack is “small/light,” the way it’s used can make hosting feel different from a typical vanilla+ server.
Memory & CPU patterns you can expect
- Server load is usually modest compared to large content packs—especially with a small player count.
- The bigger bottleneck is often the clients, because split-screen typically means multiple client instances on one PC. A dedicated server helps by removing world hosting overhead from that same machine.
- If friends join remotely while you’re doing local split-screen, stability improves when the world simulation isn’t competing with your GPU/CPU focus on the host PC.
Network & world reliability
- A hosted server removes common home-hosting limits: ISP upload constraints, Wi‑Fi spikes, and “host left the game so the world closed.”
- If your group plays in short sessions, keeping a hosted world means you can pause and resume without re-hosting, re-inviting, or reconfiguring each time.
Mod/config consistency
This pack’s value is in the setup feeling “just right.” In practice, groups often appreciate:
- One authoritative server config, rather than trying to keep multiple PCs in sync.
- Easier troubleshooting when something changes after an update.
Running Xjcorr’s Splitscreen on CreeperHost
CreeperHost is a strong fit for this modpack because it benefits most from the things that make hosted servers feel effortless:
- Reliable performance on modern hardware (Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra platforms tuned for modded workloads).
- DDoS protection and operational stability, valuable when you want the server to “just be there” whenever the group is ready.
- Over 13 years of experience with modded communities, so you’re not experimenting with infrastructure when your goal is smooth co‑op.
If your plan is couch co‑op plus a persistent world, hosting Xjcorr’s Splitscreen with CreeperHost is the cleanest way to keep the experience responsive locally and dependable online.
