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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Surviving 100 Days With The Wither Storm Remastered Server Hosting

Created by ScootBuckley

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
1.2.0
Latest Version

Your Surviving 100 Days With The Wither Storm Remastered server, with the useful bits included.

Host your Surviving 100 Days With The Wither Storm Remastered server

Host Surviving 100 Days With The Wither Storm Remastered as a multiplayer server with CreeperHost, and let your group face its hardcore adventure together without relying on one player’s PC to keep the world running.

  • Install the pack in a click, with updates that preserve your configuration changes.
  • Keep the world online when the usual host is away or offline.
  • Avoid home-connection limits as exploration spreads players across newly generated chunks.
  • Use Premium for the stronger starting point this 166-mod pack is likely to appreciate.
  • Get help from people who know modded Minecraft when Forge decides to be Forge.

What to Expect from the Modpack

This fan-made remaster is built for Minecraft 1.20.1 using Forge 47.4.20. Its adventure, exploration, and hardcore focus makes it a natural fit for a shared survival run rather than a quiet background world.

The pack contains 166 mods, with additions such as Repurposed Structures, Farmer’s Delight, Sophisticated Backpacks, VillagersPlus, and Xaero’s Minimap. Together, the included mods point towards broader exploration, more useful settlements, expanded survival tools, and a more atmospheric presentation.

CreeperPanel keeps installation straightforward, so you can spend less time matching Forge files and more time deciding which friend is going outside first.

Hosting Considerations for Surviving 100 Days With The Wither Storm Remastered

A pack of this size is generally heavier than lightly modded Minecraft. Memory matters, but Minecraft server performance also depends heavily on fast CPU cores, especially while ticking entities, loading active areas, and generating terrain.

Exploration packs commonly produce their sharpest lag spikes when several players travel in different directions. Each route can trigger fresh chunk generation and structure placement. Pre-generating the area your group expects to explore can smooth out a busy launch, though it also increases world size and should be planned before everyone joins.

Long-running worlds usually become more demanding as players spread out, collect items, build farms, and leave loaded systems behind. Occasional cleanup and sensible simulation-distance settings often help more than simply assigning excessive memory.

Premium is our recommended range for this pack, particularly for larger groups or worlds expected to run for weeks. Final requirements still depend on player habits, exploration speed, and any extra mods or configuration changes you add.

Keep the Server and Clients in Step

Make sure every player uses the same pack release as the server. Visual extras such as shaders and animation packs mainly affect client performance, while mismatched mods or configs can prevent connections entirely.

Back up the world before pack updates. Even when an update looks small, changed mods, recipes, structures, or configuration files can have wider effects on an established save.

A Better Way to Run the Challenge

Set expectations before starting: agree whether everyone joins from day one, how missed sessions are handled, and whether the server pauses between group events. On a persistent server, the world does not revolve around one player’s schedule.

For a hardcore-flavoured run, regular backups are also worth keeping. They give you recovery options after corruption or a broken update without turning every ordinary defeat into an undo button.

Why Run It with CreeperHost?

Our hybrid VPS platform uses modern Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra processors chosen for modded Minecraft’s demanding main thread.

CreeperPanel includes tools for investigating lag, managing the world, and checking player inventories. On eligible Premium services, Ask Theo can inspect the current server and panel state, explain likely problems, and prepare safe next steps for your approval. If things remain strange, real support staff are ready to dig in.

Got questions?

Yes. CreeperHost modpack pages link into ordering with the selected pack ready to install. You can also change versions or pick another supported pack later from CreeperPanel.

CreeperPanel is built around real modded servers, including update paths that aim to preserve user configuration changes where supported instead of treating every update like a fresh install.

Eco can work for lighter packs, but Premium is the recommended CreeperHost range for modded Minecraft. Premium gives stronger hardware, Turbo Start, Bonus Memory, and Ask Theo where enabled.