CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream ReZero Pack server!
Host your ReZero Pack server
Bring ReZero Pack to life as a shared world your friends can actually live in—running 24/7 on CreeperHost paid server infrastructure with the stability and headroom a map-based, content-rich Forge pack needs. This is the kind of experience that shines when everyone can hop in, explore the same handcrafted locations together, and keep progress persistent between sessions.
- Keep a large custom world online 24/7 without tying up your home PC or relying on someone to “host tonight.”
- Avoid memory pressure and stutters that often show up in casual/self-hosting once multiple players start exploring and loading new areas.
- Faster, safer updates with one-click modpack installs and pack updates that help preserve your existing configs.
- Better multiplayer consistency: fewer “works on my machine” issues when everyone connects to the same server environment.
- Tools to diagnose lag before it ruins a session, especially when exploration or busy hubs start pushing tick-time.
High-Level Overview of ReZero Pack
ReZero Pack is a Forge 1.20.1 modpack built around a custom Re:Zero-inspired world map and themed gameplay elements, designed to be played as an experience rather than a purely open-ended kitchen-sink pack. Expect a strong emphasis on where you are in the world—iconic locations, structures, and a curated progression of activities that fit the setting.
For multiplayer, that map-based focus is a big deal: a dedicated server keeps the world persistent, so your group can treat it like a shared campaign—set up a central hub, plan expeditions, and steadily expand without losing momentum between play sessions.
A CreeperHost advantage you’ll notice early
CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform is a great fit for themed Forge packs like this—delivering stable performance under load while giving you the operational reliability you want for a persistent world (and not a “who’s hosting today?” situation).
Hosting Considerations for ReZero Pack
Map-based modpacks tend to be “smooth until they aren’t,” mostly because performance changes with player behavior. Here are the common patterns we see when hosting similar Forge 1.20.1 experiences:
Memory & world loading behavior
- Exploration spikes: when multiple players roam in different directions, the server has to generate/load more chunks, which can increase memory use and create brief tick-time spikes.
- Persistent hubs: once your group builds up a main base area, it becomes the busiest chunk region. That’s where entity counts, containers, and automation (if present) tend to accumulate over time.
Typical guidance: start with a sensible RAM allocation for a modded 1.20.1 Forge server, then scale up if your player count grows or your group is constantly exploring. (You don’t want to “just barely” fit—headroom is what keeps it stable.)
Configuration hygiene (the underrated win)
Curated packs often include tuned configs for a reason. On a server, keeping configs consistent prevents odd desync, mismatched gameplay rules, or “it crashes only for some players” situations. We recommend treating config changes like you would a save file: make them intentionally, and keep backups.
Client visuals vs server performance
If your group is using high-end textures/shaders, that’s mostly client-side load—but server stability still matters when everyone is traveling together, fighting, or triggering lots of world updates at once. A strong server keeps the simulation smooth even if players choose heavier visuals locally.
Why CreeperHost is well-suited for ReZero Pack
Built for modded peaks, not just idle time
CreeperHost nodes built around Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra-class performance (and tuned specifically for modded Minecraft) help keep tick-time stable when your group hits the heavy moments—busy hubs, exploration bursts, or eventful sessions.
One-click deployment with practical control
You get one-click modpack installation and updates designed to avoid overwriting the things you intentionally changed—plus GUI-based mod/config management so you’re not stuck SSH’ing into folders just to make routine adjustments.
Stay online, stay playable
Between DDoS protection, reliable uptime, and built-in tooling to help diagnose lag, the goal is simple: your ReZero Pack server feels like a place your group can always return to—without the usual self-hosting headaches.
Ready to run ReZero Pack on a dedicated server?
If you want this pack to feel like a shared, always-available world (instead of a once-in-a-while local session), hosting it on CreeperHost turns it into a stable multiplayer experience from day one.
