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Twixxel's Stalker (but scarier)

Created by RendoxousYT

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

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Twixxel's Stalker (but scarier) server!

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Twixxel's Stalker (but scarier) Multiplayer Hosting on CreeperHost

Twixxel's Stalker (but scarier) is built for tense, shared survival—where the world feels wrong, the nights feel longer, and every teammate’s callout matters. If you want that “someone else is here” pressure to land consistently, a dedicated CreeperHost server keeps the experience smooth, persistent, and always ready for your group.

  • Run it reliably as a paid CreeperHost server—stable performance for long sessions and repeat playthroughs
  • Always-on world so your friends can jump in without waiting on a host PC to be online
  • Self-hosting gets restrictive fast once multiple players join (RAM spikes, upload limits, and CPU contention)
  • Fewer “is it my PC or the server?” moments—dedicated resources prevent the common stutter/lag spiral
  • Safer multiplayer by default with DDoS-protected infrastructure and proven operational tooling

High-Level Overview

This modpack targets a horror-first Minecraft experience on Minecraft 1.20.1 (Forge), centered around being hunted and kept on edge rather than power progression. It’s best enjoyed in small groups where coordination, paranoia, and split decisions create stories—especially when players get separated, explore at night, or build “safe” bases that don’t stay feeling safe.

Expect a session-style pack: log in, gear up, explore, survive encounters, regroup, and push deeper—then come back later with the world preserved exactly as you left it.

Why CreeperHost Fits This Pack (Before You Even Configure Anything)

When horror packs work, it’s because the timing is right: audio cues trigger cleanly, chunks load when they should, and the server doesn’t hitch right as something shows up. CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform is designed for modded stability—delivering consistent CPU performance under load, which matters more than people expect for horror-heavy gameplay.

You’ll also benefit from:

  • One-click modpack install & updates (with configuration changes preserved), so you spend less time “fixing the server” and more time playing
  • Built-in lag diagnostics tooling to quickly isolate whether the bottleneck is entities, tick time, or view-distance pressure
  • 13+ years hosting modded communities, which translates into practical defaults and support that understands modded behavior

Hosting Considerations for Twixxel's Stalker (but scarier)

Horror-focused modpacks often look lightweight at first, but multiplayer changes the equation. Here’s what we commonly see when hosting packs in this style:

Memory and GC (lag spikes)

Even when a pack isn’t massive, Forge servers with multiple players can trigger noticeable pauses from memory cleanup—especially if players roam in different directions, load fresh chunks, and keep entities active. On CreeperHost, allocating enough RAM headroom helps prevent “every few minutes it freezes for a second” gameplay.

CPU sensitivity (tick time)

AI-driven mobs, frequent checks, and event-heavy behavior can become CPU-sensitive when:

  • multiple players are online
  • exploration is spread out
  • bases accumulate passive activity (farms, lighting updates, navigation checks)

A dedicated server avoids competing with a host’s streaming, browser tabs, overlays, or Wi?Fi variability.

View distance and exploration pace

Horror packs benefit from atmosphere, but view distance still impacts server load. If your group likes sprinting far and wide, consider keeping view-distance conservative and increasing only if performance stays steady.

Modpack updates and version matching

Because the pack is tied to a specific 1.20.1 Forge environment, keeping clients and server in sync matters. CreeperHost’s update flow helps you avoid mismatched mod lists that cause failed joins or missing content.

Running It Smoothly on CreeperHost

CreeperHost servers are well-suited for repeatable, shareable horror worlds—the kind you return to night after night.

What you get in practice

  • A persistent always-online world for your group
  • Fast recovery and straightforward management when you need to restart after a config change
  • Stable performance under multiplayer exploration, backed by modern, liquid-cooled hardware optimized for modded Minecraft

Recommended starting approach

Start with a sensible player cap for your first run, keep server settings conservative (especially view distance), then scale up once your world settles. If you want, tell us how many players you expect and whether you’re planning constant exploration or mostly base-focused play—we’ll point you at a clean starting size.