Your Star Wars RPG - Star Wars & Stellaris server, with the useful bits included.
Host your Star Wars RPG - Star Wars & Stellaris server
Host Star Wars RPG - Star Wars & Stellaris as a multiplayer server with CreeperHost, and your group can explore, fight, and build long after the host logs off. Nobody has to turn their gaming PC into mission control just to keep the galaxy online.
Why host this modpack on CreeperHost?
- Install the Minecraft 1.21.1 NeoForge pack without assembling 211 mods by hand.
- Home hosting makes your PC handle gameplay, world generation, and server ticks together.
- Casual hosting can struggle when several players explore new terrain at once.
- Premium is our recommended range for a growing or long-running world.
- Pack updates preserve your configuration changes instead of trampling them.
A Shared Star Wars RPG Adventure
This pack combines Star Wars-themed combat and exploration with a broad modded Minecraft sandbox. Your group can hunt bosses, discover unusual structures, establish bases, and travel together rather than maintaining separate single-player worlds.
The included selection reaches beyond its central theme. Create supports mechanical builds, Applied Energistics 2 and Sophisticated Storage help organise expanding bases, and Farmer’s Delight adds more to everyday survival. When Dungeons Arise, Waystones, biome additions, and Stellaris broaden the reasons to leave home.
That mixture works particularly well on a persistent server. Different players can focus on exploration, construction, storage systems, or combat while still contributing to the same world. It also means there is plenty running behind the scenes as your settlement becomes more ambitious.
Hosting Considerations for Star Wars RPG - Star Wars & Stellaris
Exploration and server performance
With a pack of this size, initial startup commonly takes longer than vanilla while mods load and world data is prepared. New terrain also costs more CPU time than revisiting generated areas, especially when multiple players head in different directions.
Fast server-side CPU performance matters as much as memory. RAM holds active chunks, entities, and mod data, but it cannot compensate for an overloaded game tick. Premium plans are the sensible starting point for groups expecting regular exploration, several active players, or a world intended to run for months.
Keeping view and simulation distances reasonable can prevent unnecessary chunk activity. If your group plans a large launch-day expedition, generating key areas ahead of time may also reduce sudden pauses.
Growing bases and updates
Create machinery, storage networks, farms, loaded chunks, and accumulated entities can gradually change how a world performs. This is normal for long-lived modded servers rather than evidence that every large base is a problem.
Profile lag before removing mods or tearing builds apart. A troublesome chunk, runaway entity count, or constantly ticking machine is often more important than the headline mod count.
Back up the world before substantial pack updates, then confirm that custom settings still behave as expected. Avoid mixing individual mod versions unless the pack specifically requires it; dependencies in modern NeoForge packs are closely linked.
Why Run It with CreeperHost?
Our hybrid VPS platform delivers native CPU performance on modern Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra hardware built with modded Minecraft in mind.
CreeperPanel includes tools for tracking down lag. On eligible Premium and Pro services, Ask Theo can inspect the current panel and server state, explain what it finds, and prepare safe next steps for your approval.
When something genuinely odd happens, you can also reach people backed by more than 13 years of hosting large modded communities. Your server stays your adventure, not your evening support project.
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.
