Okay, so I wanted to get those cool particle effects in Genshin Impact, you know, the ones that swirl around characters and stuff? I heard about this “Supersense” thing and decided to give it a shot. I’m not a pro at this, just a regular gamer who likes to tinker.
Getting Started
First, I had to find Supersense. Honestly, it took a bit of Googling. I found some mentions of it on forums and finally tracked it down. I think it might be a bit hard to find these days, and it’s mostly in Chinese, so be prepared to use some translation apps or browser extensions.

The Process
Once I had it, I opened up the program, and, whoa, it was a lot. A bunch of menus and options, mostly in Chinese. I felt pretty lost at first. But, hey, I’ve messed with game files before, so I wasn’t completely clueless.
I poked around, using Google Translate on my phone to figure out what some of the buttons did. There was something about “importing models” and “extracting assets” – I figured that was the key.
Important step! I made sure to back up my Genshin Impact game files before I started messing with anything. I’ve learned the hard way that you don’t want to screw up your game installation. Always back up!
- Backed up the game files. Check.
- Fumbled around in Supersense. Check.
- Started feeling slightly less lost. Progress!
I spent a good few hours just experimenting. Clicking things, seeing what happened. I eventually figured out how to load character models and their associated particle effects. It was a lot of trial and error. I’d load something, see if it looked right, and if not, try something else. It was kind of like solving a puzzle, but with pretty explosions.
The Results
After a lot of messing around, I actually managed to get some of the particle effects working. I think. It’s hard to be 100% sure, since it’s all so visual, and I’m not an expert on this stuff. I got some cool swirls and glows to show up, which was pretty exciting!
I’m still not entirely sure I did everything right, but it looked cool, and my game didn’t explode, so I’m calling it a win. I’m probably going to keep playing around with it to see if I can get even better results. It’s a bit of a time sink, but hey, it’s fun, and those particle effects are just so mesmerizing.

So, yeah, that’s my experience with Supersense and Genshin particles. It was a bit of a wild ride, but I learned some stuff, and I got some cool visual effects in the end. If you’re patient and don’t mind a bit of a challenge, it might be worth checking out. Just remember to back up those files!