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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Autumn's VR Horror Server Hosting

Created by autumnsear1

4500MB
Minimum RAM
4x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
40 GB
Minimum SSD
Autumn's VR Horror.zip
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Autumn’s VR Horror Server Hosting (CreeperHost)

Autumn’s VR Horror is built for shared, story-driven multiplayer: explore upgraded dimensions, push into new structures, and keep moving—because the world pushes back. It runs great as a dedicated CreeperHost server, giving your group a stable, always-online home while each player connects with VR (or standard client) on their own setup.

  • Always-online horror nights: keep progression, bases, and exploration persistent—no “host has to be online” bottleneck.
  • VR-friendly multiplayer stability: VR can be less forgiving of stutter; a dedicated server helps keep gameplay smooth and predictable.
  • Big worldgen without the pain: terrain and structure overhauls can bog down casual hosting when chunks generate.
  • Avoid the “it runs fine… until friends join” trap: self-hosting often collapses under real player counts + exploration spread.
  • Modpack installs and updates without breaking your tweaks: update while preserving config changes and server adjustments.

High-level overview of Autumn’s VR Horror

This is a Forge modpack for Minecraft 1.19.2 with a “vanilla+ exploration” foundation and a strong horror layer. Expect a world that feels familiar at a glance, but plays very differently once you’re traveling at night, spelunking, or splitting up to scout.

What that means for a server:

  • Exploration is the main driver. Overworld, Nether, and End changes encourage constant movement and new bases/outposts.
  • Structures and points of interest matter. You’ll naturally spread out—great for co-op, but demanding on server consistency.
  • Horror mobs and encounters add pressure. A dedicated server keeps those moments from being undercut by lag spikes or local-host instability.
  • Works with and without VR. Your server can host mixed groups where some players are in VR and others aren’t.

Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you even press “Start”)

Running a horror-leaning, exploration-heavy modpack is less about raw player slots and more about consistent tick time when the world is actively generating and everyone is moving in different directions.

CreeperHost is well-suited here because:

  • Hybrid VPS platform with native CPU performance and stability—exactly what modded servers need when chunk generation ramps up.
  • Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled hardware tuned for sustained modded workloads.
  • One-click modpack installation and updates designed to preserve your configuration changes, so you can tweak difficulty, spawning, view-distance strategy, or QoL settings without fearing the next update.
  • Built-in tooling to diagnose lag so you can quickly identify whether the pain is worldgen, entity load, or a specific mod behavior.

Hosting Considerations for Autumn’s VR Horror

Exploration-first packs commonly create load in a few predictable ways. Here’s what we see most often—and how to plan for it.

Memory and performance patterns

  • World generation spikes: Overhauled terrain and structure mods tend to cause short bursts of CPU and memory pressure while new chunks generate. This is where self-hosting on a gaming PC often struggles—especially if the “server” is also rendering in VR.
  • Entity pressure during encounters: Horror mods can introduce extra AI and event-driven spawns. When multiple players trigger encounters in separate areas, the server can feel it.
  • View distance and simulation distance matter: Modded servers benefit from sensible distances so exploration stays responsive without wasting ticks on far-away activity.

Practical setup guidance (common best practices)

  • Start with a moderate view distance, then raise it only if your tick time remains stable during exploration.
  • If your group loves to split up, consider allocating more resources earlier—spread-out players generate and load more chunks simultaneously.
  • Plan for regular restarts (especially after long sessions) to keep memory usage healthy in modded environments.

Make it your group’s “safe house” (even when the world isn’t)

Autumn’s VR Horror shines when your server is reliable: friends can hop in anytime, gear up, and push farther without worrying about who’s hosting or whether the machine running VR can keep up.

Host it on CreeperHost for:

  • Stable performance during heavy exploration
  • Managed installs and updates that respect your settings
  • Tooling and support backed by 13+ years hosting large modded communities
  • DDoS protection and operational reliability for public or friends-only servers

If you tell us your player count and whether you expect everyone exploring at once, we can recommend a sizing tier that fits how your group actually plays.