Re-adds the old super secret settings through the power of soup!
Simply drink a beetroot soup to activate a random souper secret setting, then drink milk or relog to clear it
You can use multiple souper secret settings at once using /soup:stack
, and optifine/iris shaderpacks are compatible, so you can get some pretty cool looking combinations - personally i found that using Epoch as a base can look really cool.
Souper secret settings also expands on vanillas super secret settings by adding some custom ones, have fun eating soup!
In the likely case you do not have access to beetroot soup, you can use a range of commands, all starting with /soup:
to control the souper secret settings.
/soup:set <name> (amount)
- Set to specific shader \
/soup:random (amount)
- Randomise shader, same as drinking soup, optionally specify an (amount) to stack at once
/soup:clear
- Clear shaders, same as drinking milk
/soup:query
- Get the names of the currently active shaders
/soup:stack add <name> (amount)
- Stacks the specified shader \
/soup:stack random (amount)
- Adds a random (amount) shaders to the stack
/soup:stack remove <name>
- Remove all occurrences of a specific shader in the stack
/soup:stack undo (amount)
- Remove the top (amount) shaders in the stack
/soup:toggle (stay)
- Toggle the shaders on and off to allow yourself to see clearly again without clearing the stack, by default it will automatically un-toggle if the stack gets changed
/soup:recipe remove|save <name>
- Manage presets for stacks of soup, so you can easily use them again later
/soup:recipe load <name>
- Load preset, if you want the preset to stack use /soup:recipe stack <name>
/soup:recipe share <name>
- Share a specified recipe through chat, if \/soup:recipe load clipboard
The list of available shaders, including the custom ones added by Souper Secret Settings, can be seen Here
Custom shaders can be added through resourcepacks, look Here for a guide on how to make a compatible resourcepack - any resourcepacks made for Perspective should also work