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Learn more| Setting | Vanilla Minecraft | Old Shaders v180 (Lite) | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | FPS (Plains biome) | 78 FPS | 42 FPS | 67 FPS | | FPS (Jungle foliage) | 65 FPS | 30 FPS | 58 FPS | | Visual Artifacts | None | Severe Z-fighting | Minor (fixable via tweaks) | | Render Distance | 12 Chunks | 8 Chunks | 12 Chunks |
Offers improved water transparency and surface ripples while remaining performant. Performance vs. Visuals potato shaders 189 extra quality
To use Potato Shaders on version 1.8.9, you typically need , which includes built-in shader support . | Setting | Vanilla Minecraft | Old Shaders
Provides a more vibrant and cinematic look to the world by adjusting color balance and exposure. Provides a more vibrant and cinematic look to
In the world of PC gaming, particularly in titles like Minecraft , the word "shaders" usually conjures images of realistic water reflections, dynamic shadows, and swaying leaves. But for millions of players using integrated GPUs, old laptops, or office desktops, "beautiful" shaders mean a slideshow of 5 frames per second.
The is a ultra-lightweight shaderpack specifically designed to provide high-performance visual enhancements on low-end hardware, often referred to in the gaming community as "potatoes". For players on version 1.8.9 —a popular version for PvP—the "Extra Quality" settings offer a refined balance, introducing features like Bloom , Tonemapping , and Custom Water while maintaining the high frame rates necessary for competitive play. Key Features of Potato Shaders (Extra Quality)
(like Intel HD 5000+ or modern laptops) can typically maintain playable frame rates at this level, though performance will vary based on render distance. 1.8.9 Optimization: