Potato Shaders 189 Extra Quality ●

Potato Shaders is often described as —it doesn't sacrifice so much quality that installing it defeats the purpose, yet it doesn't demand heavy resources.

: Standard 1.8.9 lighting often looks washed out. The extra quality preset introduces vibrant color correction and realistic exposure adjustments.

If you're aiming for the "189 extra quality" experience, here's a recommended settings configuration: potato shaders 189 extra quality

Unlike heavy shaderpacks that rely on demanding dynamic shadows, the Potato Shader focuses on subtle post-processing effects that dramatically improve the game's atmosphere without overloading the GPU:

You cannot run shaders on standard vanilla Minecraft. You need: Potato Shaders is often described as —it doesn't

If you are comfortable with code, open the shaders folder inside the zip file. Look for composite.vsh or `final.fsh

: For modes like Bedwars, these shaders provide a "clear" look with better visibility in dark areas like the Nether, often outperforming default lighting. Installation for 1.8.9 If you're aiming for the "189 extra quality"

Smooths out fast camera movements, which is highly popular in PvP montages and competitive rushes.

The 1.89 release focuses on balancing aesthetics with hardware limitations. Here are the core improvements: Dynamic Lighting and Color Grading

This is required if you want full control over the shader files (editing .vsh and .fsh files).