CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Aeronautics - Across the Horizon server!
Host your Aeronautics - Across the Horizon server
Aeronautics - Across the Horizon is built for multiplayer: it’s the kind of pack where a shared world makes everything better—crew-built airships, expedition prep, and hard-fought progression that feels earned. You can host and run Aeronautics - Across the Horizon as a paid server on CreeperHost, with the performance headroom and operational tooling that modpacks of this size tend to demand.
- Run a 200+ mod survival overhaul on hardware made for modded (high single-core performance matters here).
- Keep airships, contraptions, and exploration smooth for groups—not just “fine on one PC.”
- Avoid self-host limits: home internet upload, Wi?Fi hiccups, and background apps become obvious once friends join.
- Avoid casual hosting limits: memory pressure, long restarts, and config churn are common pain points on big packs.
- Get faster recovery when something goes wrong with world backups and server-side management tools.
High-level overview
At its core, Aeronautics - Across the Horizon mixes Create-driven engineering with survival pressure, exploration, and combat—then adds an aviation twist through a Create aeronautics-focused experience. The result is a world where your “base” can evolve into a moving platform, and where progression naturally splits into roles: builders optimizing logistics, explorers mapping structures and biomes, and fighters gearing up for tougher encounters.
The pack leans into a reworked survival loop (temperature and comfort matter), a broader creature and boss roster, and multiple dimensions to extend the endgame. It’s a great fit for communities that like planning big projects together—especially when those projects involve transport networks, factories, and mobile builds.
A CreeperHost feature that matters early: safe updates without losing your work
Modpacks like this often ship frequent tuning changes. CreeperHost’s one-click modpack installation and updates designed to preserve user configuration changes helps you stay current without accidentally wiping the server-side tweaks that keep your world stable and playable.
Hosting Considerations for Aeronautics - Across the Horizon
Aeronautics - Across the Horizon sits in the “ambitious modpack” category: it’s not only the mod count, but also the style of play—automation, worldgen-heavy exploration, and active combat—that drives server load.
Memory expectations (what’s normal)
For most groups, 8GB is a sensible starting point, and many servers benefit from stepping up beyond that as players spread out, generate more terrain, and build larger Create contraptions. If you want a consistently smooth experience with several active players and lots of exploration, budgeting more RAM is usually the simplest win.
CPU and tick stability
Create-based builds—and especially worlds where multiple players are running machines while others explore—tend to be CPU-sensitive. What you’ll notice first on underpowered hosting isn’t a crash; it’s “time feels weird”: delayed block updates, mobs behaving oddly, or automation desync. Prioritizing strong, stable CPU performance is key to keeping ticks consistent.
World generation and exploration load
This pack encourages constant movement: new structures, biomes, and dimensions. That means more chunk generation and more disk activity over time, particularly on busy weekends. Planning for that upfront (and using sensible view-distance settings) helps avoid the familiar “everyone flew in different directions and the server started stuttering” spiral.
Multiplayer reality check
Self-hosting can work for testing, but once you add:
- always-on uptime,
- multiple explorers in different regions,
- base automation running continuously,
…home internet upload and consumer hardware limits tend to show quickly.
Why CreeperHost is well-suited for this modpack
CreeperHost is built around the way modded servers actually behave in the real world:
- Hybrid VPS platform with native CPU performance and stability for tick-sensitive modded gameplay.
- Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled servers tuned for sustained performance—ideal for long-running worlds.
- GUI-based mod and config management when you need to adjust difficulty, performance settings, or mod options without guesswork.
- Built-in tooling to diagnose lag and performance issues, so you can identify whether the problem is exploration spikes, a heavy contraption, or player hotspots.
- Reliable backups and world management tools for safe experimentation—because big packs encourage big risks.
If you’re planning a long-term world with friends—airships, factories, boss progression, and dimension hopping—CreeperHost gives Aeronautics - Across the Horizon the always-on, stable foundation it needs.
