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Host your Luna's Guns and Stuff server
Luna’s Guns and Stuff is built for multiplayer survival—where exploration, industry, and tactical combat all happen at once. If you want a always-on world for friends (or a growing community), you can host and run Luna’s Guns and Stuff on CreeperHost infrastructure as a paid server, with the stability and performance headroom modded 1.20.1 tends to demand.
- Skip the “who’s hosting tonight?” problem with an always-online CreeperHost server your group can rely on.
- Modded 1.20.1 is heavier than it looks—RAM and CPU consistency matter once players spread out and start building.
- Worldgen + exploration can overwhelm home connections; proper hardware and network routing keeps travel and chunk loading smooth.
- Factories and automation add constant background load that casual hosting often can’t absorb without TPS drops.
- One-click installation and update workflow helps you stay current while preserving your config changes between versions.
High-level overview
Luna’s Guns and Stuff is a Forge-based Minecraft 1.20.1 modpack that blends modern firearms and combat, engineering and automation, and expanded exploration into a cohesive survival server experience.
On a multiplayer server, that mix creates strong “server stories”: groups that establish industrial hubs, explorers who map out distant structures, and players who specialize in gear and combat. It’s a pack that shines when your world stays online—because progression, bases, and travel routes naturally become shared infrastructure.
What gameplay feels like on a server
- Combat-forward survival: firearms shape how players approach encounters and defense.
- Industry and logistics: tech progression encourages centralized power, processing, and storage.
- Exploration that matters: worldgen and structures reward travel—especially with multiple players scouting in parallel.
- Multiplayer-friendly QoL: features that support teams, settlements, and long-term worlds.
Why CreeperHost is a strong fit
Before you even touch configs, the biggest win is consistent performance under mixed load—the exact scenario this pack creates (builders + explorers + automation running 24/7).
CreeperHost is well-suited here thanks to:
- Hybrid VPS hosting built for modded Minecraft, delivering stable, native CPU performance when your server is under pressure.
- Modern liquid-cooled Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra platforms that handle chunk generation and tick-heavy bases more gracefully.
- One-click modpack installation and updates designed to keep your server maintainable without wiping out your carefully tuned settings.
- Built-in tooling to investigate lag so you can spot whether the slowdown is coming from entities, chunks, farms, or “that one” base.
Hosting Considerations for Luna’s Guns and Stuff
This pack combines several patterns that commonly increase server load. None of these are “bad”—they’re what make the pack fun—but planning for them keeps the experience smooth.
Memory (RAM) expectations
For Forge 1.20.1 packs with combat, tech, and worldgen, RAM use tends to climb as the world ages. Players generate more chunks, build more machines, and keep more areas active.
- Smaller friend groups often start comfortably, then need more headroom once multiple bases exist.
- If you expect lots of exploration or multiple loaded regions, plan for extra RAM from day one to avoid mid-season migrations.
CPU load: worldgen, combat, and automation
You’ll typically feel CPU pressure from:
- New chunk generation when several players explore in different directions.
- Automation/processing chains that run continuously.
- High-entity areas (item processing, farms, mob activity) that quietly eat tick time.
A dedicated hosting environment helps most when your server is doing all three at once—which is exactly how this pack is usually played.
Keeping multiplayer stable over time
Long-lived modded servers benefit from a few practical habits:
- Set reasonable view-distance/simulation-distance targets for your player count.
- Encourage players to build efficient processing rooms (contained entities, sensible item throughput).
- Use server tools to identify hotspots early—before TPS drops become “normal”.
Run it the way it was meant to be played
Luna’s Guns and Stuff works best when your server feels like a persistent world: towns grow, industries scale, and exploration expands the map week after week. CreeperHost gives you the always-on reliability and modded-focused performance you need to keep that experience smooth—so your players focus on progress, not troubleshooting.
