CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream The Last Day Shines server!
Host your The Last Day Shines server
The Last Day Shines is built for groups who want a tense, progression-driven survival server—where exploration, combat, and base building feel better with friends and stay consistent when the host logs off. On CreeperHost, you can run The Last Day Shines as a paid hosted server and keep your world online, performant, and easy to manage as your player count grows.
- Skip the headache of “who’s hosting tonight?” Your world stays online 24/7 with reliable uptime for a proper multiplayer run.
- Smoother combat when it matters: CreeperHost hardware is tuned for modded tick stability, reducing the “rubber-banding” feel in busy fights.
- Self-hosting limits show up fast once multiple players explore and generate chunks—home internet upload and Wi?Fi latency become the bottleneck.
- RAM and JVM tuning aren’t optional forever: even “small/light” packs can stutter under player load without the right settings and headroom.
- Easy pack management with one-click install/updates (while keeping your config changes intact), so you spend more time playing than maintaining.
High-Level Overview
The Last Day Shines is a Forge-based Minecraft 1.20.1 modpack aimed at a doomsday-style survival experience with a focus on adventure/exploration and combat-forward multiplayer.
On a server, it plays best when you lean into:
- Shared scouting and looting runs (teams splitting up to cover ground)
- A defended home base (storage, recovery, regrouping)
- Eventful nights and high-risk travel (where coordination and voice chat shine)
If your group likes the feel of “every trip out matters,” this pack is a strong fit for a long-running community world.
Why CreeperHost Fits The Last Day Shines (Before You Even Start)
CreeperHost runs modded Minecraft on a hybrid VPS platform that prioritizes native CPU performance and stability—exactly what you want for combat-heavy, exploration-driven packs where sudden spikes (new chunks, multiple entities, simultaneous players) can otherwise turn into lag.
You’ll also get access to built-in lag diagnostic tooling, which is a practical lifesaver when a world matures and performance questions shift from “add more RAM” to “what is actually causing tick time?”
Hosting Considerations for The Last Day Shines
Every modpack behaves a little differently, but these are common patterns we see with Forge 1.20.1 survival packs on multiplayer servers:
Memory & Garbage Collection
- For small friend groups, moderate RAM is typically enough, but chunk generation and sustained exploration can increase memory pressure.
- If you see periodic stutters, it’s often GC pacing rather than “not enough RAM.” Proper JVM settings and sensible headroom usually smooth this out.
Chunk Generation & Exploration Load
- The biggest early-game server load usually comes from players spreading out and generating new terrain at the same time.
- If your group tends to roam aggressively, consider setting expectations (e.g., one expedition at a time early on) to keep the server feeling crisp.
Combat, Entities, and “Busy Areas”
- Combat-focused packs can pile on server work when players fight in the same area (more entities, pathing, drops, and block updates).
- Expect popular bases to become “hotspots.” Keeping farms/collection systems tidy and avoiding needless entity buildup helps a lot.
Updates & Config Consistency
- Modpack updates can change balance or performance characteristics.
- On a hosted setup, you’ll want repeatable updates that don’t overwrite your key server configs and don’t force you to rebuild settings after every change.
Why Host on CreeperHost
Hardware that Holds Tick Rate Under Pressure
We deploy modded Minecraft on liquid-cooled Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based servers designed for consistent per-core performance—ideal for the sudden spikes that come with exploration and combat-heavy gameplay.
Control Without the DIY Burden
- One-click modpack installation and updates designed to preserve your configuration changes
- GUI-based mod and config management, so you can make quick adjustments without wrestling files every time
Operational Reliability for Multiplayer Survival
A doomsday survival server only works when it’s dependable:
- DDoS protection
- Stable hosting platform for long-lived worlds
- A team with 13+ years of experience supporting large modded communities
If you’re planning an ongoing world (not just a weekend run), CreeperHost is set up to keep The Last Day Shines feeling responsive as your player count, base complexity, and explored terrain all grow.
