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Restless Multiplayer Hosting on CreeperHost
Restless is built for a shared, story-forward horror playthrough where the server becomes the stage: odd events, escalating tension, and sudden shifts into unfamiliar places hit harder when friends are nearby—and when the world stays online reliably. CreeperHost can run this modpack on our paid modded hosting infrastructure, so your group gets a stable, always-on home for the entire run.
- Keep the atmosphere intact with a 24/7 server—no “host has to be online” limitations.
- Avoid self-hosting headaches when worldgen spikes and cross-dimension travel stress a casual PC setup.
- More consistent tick performance on our modded-optimised Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra nodes (liquid-cooled), especially during event-heavy moments.
- One-click modpack install + updates designed to preserve your config changes as you iterate.
- Built-in tools to diagnose lag so you can resolve hitching without guesswork or wiping your world.
High-Level Overview
Restless is a Fabric 1.20.1 horror modpack centered on an unease-driven progression loop: the world feels increasingly “off,” and players are eventually pushed into one of many custom dimensions. The experience leans on exploration, survival pressure, and unpredictable encounters—best enjoyed in small groups where coordination (and panic) is part of the fun.
Because the pack is rooted in custom dimensions, entities, and scripted-style events, it tends to play differently from traditional kitchen-sink packs: you’re not chasing long tech trees—you’re trying to stay together, stay alive, and work out what the world is doing to you.
Why CreeperHost Fits This Pack (Before You Start)
Running horror/event packs smoothly is less about raw mod count and more about server consistency—stable CPU scheduling, good disk performance, and fast recovery when a new area or dimension is triggered.
With CreeperHost you get:
- Hybrid VPS hosting with strong single-thread performance characteristics—useful when the server is under pressure from bursts of entity AI, event triggers, or fresh chunk generation.
- Control panel mod + config management that makes it easy to adjust options, test fixes, and keep moving without a full rebuild.
- Operational reliability + DDoS protection, so your session doesn’t end because someone’s connection—or someone else’s behaviour—ruined the night.
Hosting Considerations for Restless
Expect bursty load during exploration and transitions
Horror packs like this often shift from “quiet” to “intense” quickly. In practice, the heaviest moments usually come from:
- entering new areas and generating chunks,
- dimension transitions,
- sudden spikes in hostile entities or custom encounters.
If your group tends to sprint into unexplored terrain in different directions, the server workload climbs fast—particularly on modest self-hosted hardware.
Give it enough memory (and don’t over-allocate)
Fabric packs can be efficient, but dimension content and worldgen still benefit from comfortable headroom. As a common starting point:
- 3–4 GB RAM for 2–4 players staying mostly together,
- 5–6 GB RAM for 5–10 players or highly active exploration,
- more if you keep multiple dimensions “hot” with lots of simultaneous travel.
We recommend focusing on stable performance rather than maxing RAM; oversized allocations can sometimes make Java’s garbage collection less predictable.
Beta-modpack reality: plan for iteration
This style of pack can evolve quickly, and server owners often need to:
- update versions,
- adjust configs,
- recover from occasional odd behaviour without losing the world.
CreeperHost’s workflow (install/update tooling plus file access) makes it easier to iterate safely while keeping the same persistent server.
Running Restless on CreeperHost
Fast setup, easy adjustments
Get the server online quickly, then tune it as your group learns the pack:
- One-click installation and straightforward updates (with config-preserving behaviour)
- Simple file/config access for targeted tweaks
- Restart scheduling so you can keep sessions smooth during longer play periods
Support that understands modded servers
We’ve been hosting modded Minecraft communities for over a decade. When performance dips or a world starts behaving strangely, you’ll get practical guidance grounded in real hosting experience—so you spend more time playing and less time troubleshooting.
Recommended server style
For the best experience, run a private, whitelisted server for a small-to-mid group, encourage players to travel in pairs, and treat dimension runs like “expeditions.” It keeps performance steadier—and the horror hits harder when everyone’s actually together.
