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Reclamation Multiplayer Hosting (CreeperHost)
Reclamation is a progression-driven modded Minecraft experience that shines on a dedicated multiplayer server—where your group can coordinate roles, share infrastructure, and steadily push a tough early game into a rewarding mid/late-game rebuild. You can run Reclamation as a paid modded server on CreeperHost with the stability and headroom this style of pack tends to demand.
- Skip the “it works on my PC” phase — a proper server keeps everyone on the same version, same configs, same world state.
- Self-hosting gets limiting fast when multiple players exploring/loading chunks starts competing with your own gameplay performance.
- One-click install + update flow makes staying current painless, while preserving your existing configuration changes.
- Hybrid VPS performance helps keep tick-time stable when automation, farms, and bases start scaling up.
- Built-in troubleshooting tools to quickly identify lag sources (entities, chunks, overloaded areas) instead of guessing.
High-Level Overview
Reclamation is built around reclaiming a harsh, stripped-down world through structured progression. Expect a guided path with lots of objectives, recipe gating, and interconnected systems that encourage collaboration: one player pushing resource production, another focusing on exploration, and others building out power, processing, and advancement milestones.
The overall pacing typically leans “steady and earned” rather than sandbox chaos—great for groups who want a shared long-term server with goals, checkpoints, and a clear sense of momentum.
What Makes Reclamation a Great Dedicated Server Pack
Better as a shared world
Packs with tuned progression and lots of moving parts play best when the world is always available. A CreeperHost server means your base keeps running, your team can hop on at different times, and you’re not dependent on one person’s PC being online.
Designed for coordinated progress
Reclamation-style progression tends to reward planning: staging areas, centralized storage, and “community builds” that everyone contributes to. A dedicated server is the simplest way to support that without constant world transfers or mismatched installs.
Why CreeperHost Fits Reclamation (Before You Even Start Tuning)
Reclamation benefits from consistent CPU performance and reliable uptime, especially once players spread out and the server starts handling more simulation at once. CreeperHost’s modded-focused infrastructure (including liquid-cooled Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra platforms on a hybrid VPS stack) is built for exactly that: smoother tick stability, fewer surprise slowdowns, and a better experience during peak activity.
And when you’re ready to adjust things, our GUI-based mod/config management helps you make changes cleanly—without turning “let’s tweak one setting” into an evening of file wrangling.
Hosting Considerations for Reclamation
Every modpack behaves a little differently, but for puzzle/progression-heavy packs like Reclamation, these are common patterns we see in real server operation:
Memory headroom matters most mid-game onward
Early-game can feel lightweight, but memory pressure often increases as bases grow and players create more loaded areas. Plan for comfortable overhead so the JVM isn’t constantly garbage collecting under load.
CPU stability beats raw player count
Bigger bases, more machines, and more background activity can impact tick-time more than “how many players are online.” If your group likes building dense hubs, you’ll feel the benefit of faster per-core performance.
Exploration can be the hidden load
Multiple players generating new terrain simultaneously can spike disk activity and tick time. A hosted server handles this more gracefully than many home setups—especially when the host machine is also trying to run a client at the same time.
Updates should be deliberate
Progression packs often include recipe and balance changes between versions. We recommend taking a quick backup before updating and treating updates as a scheduled “server maintenance” moment.
Ready to Reclaim the World on CreeperHost?
If you want Reclamation to feel like a shared, always-on world—rather than a fragile “someone host it tonight” arrangement—CreeperHost is a natural fit. Spin up the server, install the pack in one click, and let your group focus on progress, not process.
