03-25-2015, 02:42 AM
I'm sorry, but it'd literally be infinitely easier for you to just download the link I posted in my post because it already has the patch applied.
If you wanted to apply the patch, it's a manual process in which you would need to compile your own version of GSdx. To do this, I have no idea. It requires some programs and you would need to get the source code for GSdx to apply the patch manually. You don't stick the patch in a folder, that's not how it works. It was purposefully built to manipulate some things in GSdx to allow the offsets to work automatically/automagically.
Whose guidelines are you using anyways? If you don't want to compile your own GSdx version, you're stuck with what I linked/wherever you found your SSE2 file. Sorry, that's just how it is.
If you wanted to apply the patch, it's a manual process in which you would need to compile your own version of GSdx. To do this, I have no idea. It requires some programs and you would need to get the source code for GSdx to apply the patch manually. You don't stick the patch in a folder, that's not how it works. It was purposefully built to manipulate some things in GSdx to allow the offsets to work automatically/automagically.
Whose guidelines are you using anyways? If you don't want to compile your own GSdx version, you're stuck with what I linked/wherever you found your SSE2 file. Sorry, that's just how it is.