Improve Palworld Server Performance
A well-optimized Palworld server ensures smooth gameplay, stable connections, and fewer lag spikes. Performance becomes especially important with higher player counts and large bases.
Basic Performance Tips
- Restart the server regularly (recommended every 4–6 hours)
- Avoid unnecessary world clutter
- Adjust player count to your hardware
- Keep the server up to date
Optimize Server Settings
1. Limit Player Count
The maximum number of players should match your hardware capacity. Too many players will increase CPU and RAM usage.
MaxPlayers=32
Tip: Start with a lower value and increase it once performance is stable.
2. Reduce World and Base Load
- Avoid excessively large bases
- Reduce unnecessary Pals in bases
- Use automation systems sparingly
Hardware Optimization
- CPU: High single-core performance is critical
- RAM: At least 8–16 GB for stable servers
- Storage: NVMe SSD strongly recommended
Network Optimization
- Stable internet connection with no packet loss
- Low latency for better synchronization
- DDoS protection recommended
Server Configuration Optimization
1. View Distance and World Load
If available, reduce render or update distances to lower CPU load.
2. Resource Management
Limit the number of active systems such as farms, machines, or automated structures.
Common Performance Issues
Lag Spikes
- Too many players in one area
- Large bases with many objects
- High CPU usage
Desync Issues
- Unstable network connection
- Server overload
Long Loading Times
- Slow storage (no SSD/NVMe)
- Too large world or excessive data
Best Practices
- Schedule regular restarts
- Avoid unnecessary structures
- Choose hardware based on player count
- Monitor performance regularly
Conclusion
Palworld server performance mainly depends on CPU power, player count, and world complexity. With regular maintenance and optimized settings, stability can be significantly improved.
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