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Host your MC UFC: Primal and Medieval server
MC UFC: Primal and Medieval Server Hosting (CreeperHost)
MC UFC: Primal and Medieval is built to be played as a shared, progression-driven multiplayer experience—where your group can lean into rough early survival and work forward into a more structured, medieval-style era of combat and exploration. If you want dependable uptime, smooth chunk exploration, and a server that stays responsive when everyone logs in at once, this modpack runs comfortably on CreeperHost paid infrastructure with the right plan.
- Run a Forge modpack without the usual setup pain thanks to one-click modpack installation and simple updates.
- Stay stable during group combat and exploration, where tick spikes and “random lag” can ruin the flow.
- Self-hosting hits limits fast when multiple players generate new terrain or roam different directions.
- Consumer PCs struggle under always-on uptime + background load—a hosted server keeps your world online without tying up your machine.
- Get practical tools to diagnose performance issues, instead of guessing which change caused the slowdown.
High-Level Overview
This is a Forge-based modpack offered in two distinct branches, reflecting two different Minecraft versions:
- Primal (Minecraft 1.12.2)
- Medieval (Minecraft 1.16.5)
Both are designed around an “ages” concept—encouraging a tougher start and a more combat-forward playstyle, with exploration as a constant motivator. It’s also labeled as a small/light pack, which generally makes it a great fit for friend groups that want modded gameplay without the overhead of massive kitchen-sink packs.
Because this pack is older and not expected to receive ongoing maintenance, hosting it on a reliable platform matters: you want the server to stay consistent so you can focus on playing, not firefighting.
Why CreeperHost is a Great Fit
Before you even touch settings, hosting the pack on CreeperHost gets you a few advantages that matter specifically for era/progression-focused servers:
- Hybrid VPS performance with strong single-core behavior, which is exactly what modded Minecraft is sensitive to when the server is busy.
- Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra-based, liquid-cooled hardware tuned for sustained modded workloads—useful for long sessions and always-on worlds.
- One-click modpack install + updates that preserve your changes, so you can keep custom configs, rules, or server tweaks without redoing work after updates.
Hosting Considerations for MC UFC: Primal and Medieval
Even “small/light” packs can behave very differently once you add real players, roaming exploration, and a persistent world. Here’s what we typically see when hosting packs in this style:
Memory (RAM) expectations
You’ll often see a “recommended RAM” around 4GB for gameplay, but servers usually benefit from additional headroom—especially once the world grows and several players are exploring simultaneously. More memory helps reduce pauses from garbage collection and keeps chunk activity smoother during peak hours.
CPU and tick stability
Combat-heavy play and frequent world movement can create short bursts of load. On underpowered hardware (or a self-hosted PC doing other tasks), that commonly shows up as rubber-banding, delayed entity actions, or “server can’t keep up” moments. A hosting plan with consistent CPU availability is the difference between “playable” and “feels good.”
Version branch planning (Primal vs Medieval)
Because Primal and Medieval target different Minecraft versions, treat them like separate server projects:
- Keep separate worlds/backups
- Don’t mix mod files between branches
- Plan your group’s choice up front to avoid mid-season resets
Always-on reliability
This pack was made for a series-style experience. If your server is only online when one person’s PC is on, progress stalls. Always-on hosting keeps your world available—great for groups that play on different schedules.
Hosting MC UFC: Primal and Medieval on CreeperHost
CreeperHost is built around making modded servers feel dependable:
- Fast deployment so you can go from “idea” to “server online” quickly.
- GUI-based management for mods/configs, making it easier to handle small tweaks without risky manual edits.
- Built-in tooling to diagnose lag so when performance dips, you can identify patterns (exploration bursts, entity load, world growth) and respond sensibly.
- DDoS protection and operational reliability, keeping your server accessible when it matters.
- 13+ years hosting modded communities, which means you’re not the first group to run into modded edge cases—and you won’t be left guessing.
If you tell us whether you want Primal (1.12.2) or Medieval (1.16.5) and your expected player count, we can point you at a plan that keeps combat and exploration smooth without overpaying.
