Hello, thought I would post this on lemmy before reddit or some other forum.

I want to make make a scarier version of minecraft to play with a few of my friends. I have a desktop running debian with 4gb of ram allocated to the server, so it needs to be kind of lightweight. Here’s the kind of stuff I’m looking for.

I want it to last maybe a month, people start vanilla servers like they’re going to last forever, and they never do, so I want an experience which will start and end, satisfyingly in a short-ish amount of time.

I want it to be scary, and hard. I don’t want players to simply “skip the night” I want night to be something they have to go through, and for it to be difficult. I want some linear progression mods, zombie hordes which get progressively more difficult, daytime is a rush for people to get as much gear and head underground during the night. I want there to be a real need to build a base. I want mobs to be able to break in if the base isn’t strong enough. And I want a lot of co-op multiplayer gameplay.

I want the player mechanics to essentially remain the same. No thirst mods for example. I want it to have a bit of a pre 1900s theme, no gun mods, maybe some fantasy/medieval themes. And obviously I want it to be fun and immersive. Any version as long as it’s compatible with a wide range of mods.

Any help would be great, thank you.

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    6 months ago

    I have a desktop running debian with 4gb of ram allocated to the server, so it needs to be kind of lightweight.

    As others have said 4GB ram may be light for heavily modded Minecraft server.

    I have gotten away with it, but only for about 4 players at a time and only with early game versions, and by choosing my mods very carefully.

    Not to change the subject, but I would want to know so I’ll mention Luanti.

    I run heavily modded Luanti alongside reasonably modded Minecraft on a server with 8GB RAM.

    I launch Minecraft with a limit that prevents it from taking more than 7GB, ensuring that Luanti always has 1GB ram to run in.

    But, I am not aware of a good Luanti mod set for the kind of play you are looking to setup.

    So guess, I would just keep Luanti in mind, if RAM becomes a chokepoint.