If your system is not powerful enough to handle shaders, I'm afraid your best bet is simply to search for one that can both run great and look great on your system. You should look into packs such as KUDA / CUDA, they provide amazing visuals at 60FPS on my GT 840M, which the GT 840M is an entry-level gaming card. To combine SEUS and Chocapic would mean to basically butcher both packs to find out the exact differences and see if you can translate the code over to the other pack. Why the difference? Chocapics are heavily modified to use more simple code that is less intensive to process. Most of the shaders are modifications of Chocapics, and Chocapics is a fairly low-end shader that looks amazing and doesn't hurt FPS, but SEUS is another shader that still looks amazing, more so than Chocapics, but is very intensive graphically, so FPS will be cut in half at least on high-end systems. To keep it simple, no because the difference between shaders is what code the author wrote out.Ī more complicated and true way of explaining, all shaders technically have stemmed from SEUS (Sonic Ether's Unbelievable Shaders) as far as I know, but some are HEAVILY modified (Chocapics).