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No More Room in Hell Server Features

With our fast and robust network, your gaming just got better.

Gaming Performance

Optimizing a server for gaming involves configuring hardware, networking, and software settings to ensure optimal performance, stability, and responsiveness for game server instances.

Fast Activation

Instant activation eliminates the need for customers to wait for manual setup or configuration of the game files, providing a hassle-free experience and enabling them to get start gaming right away.

Pterodactyl Control Panel

A popular game control panel designed to simplify the management of game servers, It provides a user-friendly interface to manage and monitor games and files efficiently.

MOD Support

Mods are additional files that can alter or extend the functionality, content, or mechanics of a game, offering players enhanced customization options, new features, and gameplay experiences.

Auto Updates

Automatic updates help synchronize the game content across all connected clients by ensuring that game servers and player installations are running the same version of the game software.

DDOS Protection

With our rate limiting and traffic shaping policies, we mitigate the impact of DDoS attacks by imposing restrictions on incoming traffic volumes and bandwidth utilization providing a stable game play.

No More Room in Hell - The Game


The game blends traditional zombie survival mechanics with cooperative multiplayer gameplay. It focuses on realism, with limited resources, slow movement, and strategic teamwork. Players are thrust into a world where survival is never guaranteed, and each encounter with the undead is deadly.


The core of the game revolves around cooperative survival. You play alongside up to seven other players in teams of eight, working together to complete objectives while fending off zombies. Cooperation is key—players must share resources, protect each other, and work together to survive. The game encourages strong teamwork. You will often find yourself in situations where splitting up to cover different objectives or using combined force to fight off zombie waves is crucial. Friendly fire is always on, which means accidental injuries can happen in the chaos of battle, adding to the realism and tension.


Zombies in come in different varieties, but all are dangerous in their own way. They are not fast or overpowered like in some modern zombie games, but they are slow, relentless, and capable of overwhelming players through sheer numbers. You’ll have access to melee weapons, such as baseball bats and machetes, as well as firearms like pistols, shotguns, and rifles. However, ammunition is scarce, and relying on firearms can attract more zombies.


Each map in No More Room in Hell is filled with dynamic objectives that change slightly each time you play, giving the game replay value. Players may be tasked with securing certain locations, finding survivors, or activating escape routes such as helicopters or safehouses. The objectives are designed to put players in tough, often time-sensitive situations. The game features different maps with their own unique layouts, challenges, and aesthetic settings—from sprawling urban environments to enclosed military bunkers.


One of the most intense mechanics in NMRIH is the infection system. If a zombie bites or scratches you, there’s a chance you could become infected, turning into one of the undead yourself over time. If this happens, you can either hide your infection from your teammates or tell them, which can lead to tense moments of deciding whether to use limited medical supplies on you or let you turn. Players must find health kits or painkillers to deal with injuries. If bitten and infected, antibiotics may slow down the infection, but once it progresses far enough, your character will die and turn into a zombie. Permadeath plays a big role in increasing the tension. Once a player dies, they stay dead until the team reaches a specific checkpoint, often tied to an objective being completed. This means every player's life matters, and careless decisions can have dire consequences for the entire team.


There are two main game modes that emphasize cooperative survival. In Objective Mode mode, players must complete a series of tasks across a map, such as finding supplies, defending an area, or activating an escape vehicle. These objectives are procedurally generated and change slightly with each playthrough, ensuring that no two games are exactly the same. Survival mode is similar to classic wave-based zombie survival games, where players must defend a certain area from waves of incoming zombies. As the game progresses, the zombie waves increase in difficulty, and players must hold out as long as possible while managing dwindling resources.


The multiplayer experience is where the game shines. It supports up to eight players working together, and voice communication or text chat is crucial for coordination. The limited number of respawns, the infection mechanic, and the need to share resources make teamwork an absolute necessity. While you can try to play solo, the game’s difficulty is balanced around cooperative play. Large hordes of zombies, limited supplies, and the need for multiple players to complete objectives mean that going alone is often a quick path to failure.


No More Room in Hell is a challenging, atmospheric zombie survival game that prioritizes cooperative gameplay, tension, and realism. Its infection mechanic, dynamic objectives, and intense teamwork requirements set it apart from other games in the genre. Whether you're a fan of classic zombie films or enjoy hardcore survival games, NMRIH offers an immersive and unique experience that has earned it a loyal following, even years after its release. Plus, as a free-to-play title, it’s easy for players to jump in and give it a try.

Deploy Your Server

When choosing to deploy a No More Room in Hell instance with us, the server offers you a high-quality gaming experience with optimal performance, reliability, support, security, and customization options.

With our Game Server Hosting, we provide customers with a low latency and fast game play exeperience. The benefits of running your own game server places you in control of what happens, what MODs are installed and who is allowed to play. The server is yours to manage, your server, your rules.

Redundant infrastructure

Our versatile and robust infrastructure minimizes downtime by providing backup systems that can quickly take over in case of hardware or network failures. This ensures that services remain available to users even during outages.

Load balancers and redundant server configurations enable efficient distribution of workload, ensuring optimal performance even during peak usage periods. redundant infrastructure provides a robust foundation for ensuring uptime, reliability, and continuity of operations in various environments, including game server hosting, critical business applications, and mission-critical systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The common queries we are asked about No More Room in Hell hosting

What is No More Room in Hell server hosting?
  • No More Room in Hell server hosting refers to setting up and managing a dedicated server for the game No More Room in Hell (NMRIH) to enable multiplayer gameplay. Since NMRIH is primarily a cooperative zombie survival game, hosting a server allows players to connect and team up with friends or other players to fight against waves of zombies or complete objectives together.

Can I host a private No More Room in Hell server for friends only?
  • Yes, you can host a private server by setting up a password or using a whitelist to restrict access. This ensures only invited players can join your server. Configure these settings in the ServerSettings.json file.

What is Pterodactyl, and why should I use it for No More Room in Hell server hosting?
  • Pterodactyl is an open-source game server management panel that simplifies the process of hosting and managing game servers. It provides a user-friendly web interface, supports multiple games, and is designed for high performance and security. Using Pterodactyl for No More Room in Hell server hosting allows you to manage your server efficiently, with features like automated backups, resource monitoring, and easy server configuration.

How do I configure my server settings in Pterodactyl?
  • In Pterodactyl, navigate to the "Settings" tab in your server’s panel. Adjust environment variables such as server name, max players and game mode. Use the built-in file manager to edit configuration files.

How many players can I host on my No More Room in Hell server?
  • The game supports up to 8 players in cooperative multiplayer mode. The server configuration allows you to adjust the maximum number of players, but the game is designed for small, cooperative teams. Make sure your server can handle the number of players you intend to host.

How do I manage server backups and updates?
  • Server backups and updates can be managed through the Pterodactyl control panel or by manually configuring backup scripts and update procedures. Regular backups are essential for protecting against data loss, while timely updates ensure that your server is running the latest version of the game.

Are there any restrictions or limitations on hosting an No More Room in Hell server?
  • You are limited by the plan you purchase. Server resources, such as CPU usage and RAM allocation can be consumed if it has too many players on it. Additionally, certain mods or server settings may impact performance or compatibility with other players.

Can i monitor the server performance?
  • Pterodactyl includes interactive graphs and charts that visualize resource usage trends over time. These graphs may display CPU usage, memory usage, disk I/O, network traffic, and other metrics, allowing you to identify patterns, anomalies, or potential bottlenecks affecting server performance.