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lots of required downloads, weird setup hoops, and the world’s lag. I played one map with a buddy and kept rubber-banding; not fun. Support’s first move was basically “buy 16GB” (the rep had one of those cartoon AI avatars — odd). I was ready to give up, but I kept pushing and, after some back-and-forth, they actually tweaked something and issued a credit. That’s the moment I felt satisfied: server finally stopped choking and we could play without being kicked every five minutes. So yeah, annoying start and sketchy customer help, but that tiny fix and the refund made it worth sticking through — surprised me, honestly.
Surprisingly solid free host
the control panel is simple and clear, not flashy, but it gets the job done — setup took minutes and I was messing around in-game almost right away. Performance feels smooth with the small group I have, no obvious lag. The free plan gives enough resources for casual play, which is handy. Only real gripe is the short runtime on free servers - you gotta renew manually pretty often. Still, for free hosting it’s solid and I’m glad I tried it.
Server vanished after a missed bill
they wiped my server and didn’t warn me, so no, not reliable. I’d actually signed up because a friend recommended Godlike.host and I even tipped a couple guildmates to try it — was kind of excited about switching. Jumping back in the story, I noticed right away that latency was higher than my old hosts and chunks took forever to render, which was annoying but tolerable at first. Prices were noticeably steeper too, and every month I got several emails that required me to manually approve charges. That manual step mattered: I closed an old credit card and missed one invoice, didn’t see the follow-up, and then later found the whole server gone. Support’s answer was blunt — they “deleted my server” after 15 days of unpaid invoices and apparently there were no backups on their end. They also claim they sent notices, but I got nothing that warned of deletion. Players on the server blamed me, understandably. So yeah, usable in some ways but risky — if you can’t guarantee payment checks, don’t use them for long-running stuff. I’d tell others what happened before they commit.
Small win after a rocky start
set up was clunky for me at first, but customer support stayed with me until my site was live. I use the server for a personal blog and a few backups, and latency has been fine for daily use, no big delays when I post or upload photos. What stood out was the support team — actually helpful and patient, which made a difference. I’m relieved it worked out and honestly grateful. Not perfect, but good enough for my day-to-day needs. Would recommend if you want solid basic hosting and people who’ll help you through the bumps.
That tiny relief (then back to square one)
I paid for a 30GB RAM upgrade in mid-January because the box was stuck at 8GB, couldn’t handle our player load and kept dropping people. I needed it bad — partly because of persistent lag and partly because I’d already wasted time trying other fixes. Support said upgrades usually apply in minutes; mine stayed at 8GB. Backups came later, that was the moment I thought maybe this will be okay… then reality nudged me. After that small win the rest was a mess: multiple reps, repeating the same details, vague answers about “game optimization” that didn’t explain why the paid RAM upgrade wasn’t actually applied. They promised a few days’ compensation for the delay and an ETA, but the subscription days never showed up. Communication dried up — my last reply was days ago and then silence. Emotionally I went from “relieved” to “irritated” to “just tired” — human reaction, right? What I wanted was simple: either flip the 30GB switch now or refund me and add the promised extras for the downtime. Small things like actually owning the ticket and following through would’ve mattered a lot. So yeah, that backup moment made me think they cared — briefly — but that feeling didn’t last. If they fix it and honor what they promised, I’ll update this, but for now I can’t recommend trusting them to handle a paid upgrade without follow-up.
Not perfect, but it delivers
response could be faster and interface has quirks, but overall I'm glad it worked out — would use again. Compared to others, that's worth it for me, even with little annoyances.
Half-baked hosting, decent people
with just two players we get occasional lag, so I doubt the 'handles 30 players' claim. My takeaway: good human support, shaky infrastructure. Advice: expect delays and have patience; don't rent this if you need something bulletproof. Slightly bummed, but not surprised.
About Godlike.Host
Godlike.Host is a web hosting provider offering services such as website hosting and related infrastructure for individuals and organizations seeking to run sites and online applications. The company’s offerings are aimed at customers who need managed access to servers and hosting resources for publishing and maintaining web content. Godlike.Host operates under its own brand name and provides hosting services through an online ordering and account management flow.
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Not perfect, but it delivers
response could be faster and interface has quirks, but overall I'm glad it worked out — would use again. Compared to others, that's worth it for me, even with little a... Read onBy: P. O'Reilly