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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Twixxel's Stalker Series Server Hosting

Created by stalkermcz

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
1.3
Latest Version

Your Twixxel's Stalker Series server, with the useful bits included.

Host your Twixxel's Stalker Series server

Twixxel’s Stalker Series is built to be experienced as a shared server story: a tense, multiplayer survival world where exploring “one more structure” or splitting up for resources can quickly turn into a group panic moment. CreeperHost can run this modpack for you as a paid hosting service, so your friends can jump in any time without relying on someone’s PC to be online.

  • Stay online 24/7 so the world is always ready when your group is—no “host is offline” roadblocks.
  • Avoid the self-hosting performance trap: horror packs with multiple entity mods can hitch, spike, or desync on consumer hardware when activity ramps up.
  • Keep updates manageable: modpack revisions are easier to apply on a hosted panel than re-building a local install for everyone.
  • Get stability under pressure: dedicated resources help when several players explore, generate chunks, and trigger AI at once.
  • Troubleshoot faster: built-in tooling helps pinpoint whether lag is entity load, worldgen spikes, or config friction.

High-Level Overview

At its core, Twixxel’s Stalker Series is a horror-and-exploration modpack for Minecraft 1.20.1 (Forge) that focuses on being hunted, unsettled, and pushed into risky decisions—especially when players roam at night, explore structures, or venture underground.

The pack’s identity is driven by multiple hostile “featured” entities and an emphasis on eerie spaces and disorienting exploration. It’s the kind of server where voice chat goes quiet, teammates stop wandering off alone, and everyone suddenly cares about lighting, sightlines, and safe rooms.

Why CreeperHost fits before you even press “Start”

For horror packs, reliability matters as much as raw speed. CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform is designed for consistent, native CPU performance—the difference between “tense” and “unplayable” when the server is under load. You also get one-click modpack installation and updates that preserve config changes, which is especially useful when you’re tuning difficulty, spawn behavior, or gameplay pacing for your group.

What You’ll Do on a Server

  • Explore and push further out, knowing world generation can pull you into situations you didn’t plan for.
  • Build defensible bases that function as regroup points, not just storage bins.
  • Coordinate—because the pack’s tone rewards players who communicate and move with intent.
  • Survive persistent pressure, where the threat isn’t only combat—it’s uncertainty.

Hosting Considerations for Twixxel’s Stalker Series

Horror modpacks often feel “lightweight” on paper, but servers tend to work hardest when players are actively exploring and triggering events.

Common performance patterns (what we see in real hosting)

  • Chunk generation spikes: If several players explore in different directions, the server can hit short bursts of CPU load. This is normal behavior for modern modded 1.20.x exploration, and it’s exactly where stable CPU time helps.
  • Entity + AI overhead: Packs built around stalking/hunting creatures can create moments where entity processing becomes the bottleneck—especially with multiple players online.
  • Memory headroom matters: Even with ~50 mods, Forge servers typically run best with comfortable RAM overhead to reduce garbage-collection stutter during intense sessions.

Practical guidance for smooth multiplayer

  • Keep view-distance and simulation-distance sensible for your player count.
  • Consider scheduled restarts for long-running servers to keep performance consistent.
  • If you modify configs, change one category at a time (entities, worldgen, visuals) so it’s easy to roll back if needed.

Why Host Twixxel’s Stalker Series on CreeperHost

Built for modded stability, not just “it runs”

CreeperHost nodes are optimized for modded workloads, using Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled servers to maintain consistent performance when the server is busiest—exactly when horror gameplay is most intense.

Control without fighting files

You get GUI-based mod and config management, plus one-click installation/updates designed to preserve your existing configuration changes. That means you can fine-tune the experience for your group—without turning every update into a reinstall project.

Faster fixes when something feels “off”

When players report rubber-banding, delayed interactions, or sudden TPS drops, CreeperHost includes built-in tooling to diagnose lag so you can quickly identify whether the culprit is exploration load, entity pressure, or a config mismatch—then get back to playing.

If you’re planning a shared horror playthrough, hosting Twixxel’s Stalker Series on CreeperHost keeps the focus where it belongs: the tension in-game, not the stability of whoever volunteered their PC as “the server.”

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.