Final Fantasy XII weird rendering
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I'm getting this weird affect in FFXII that I got when I was playing FFX. To fix it in FFX all I had to do was set Skipdraw to 1 and it fixed itself, that solution is not working for FFXII. Any solutions?

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#2
caused by the background post process effect being offset differently to the higher resolution actors.

try fiddling with the hidden offset hack.
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#3
I fiddled with the Offset Hack and it didn't change anything. I also turned MVU Block hack off since it's not a recommended speed hack with no avail.
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#4
I don't think you can do something about this, it's an upscaling glitch which is pretty much expected.
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(02-03-2012, 03:04 PM)Bositman Wrote: I don't think you can do something about this, it's an upscaling glitch which is pretty much expected.

If there is truly nothing I can do then I will just ignore it. Was just hoping someone had found a solution. Just hoping for a miracle I guess Tongue

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was good to ask though, i was wonderin myself.
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#7
For fix that graphics bug
i edit GSdx.ini and i change "UserHacks_AlphaHack=0" to "UserHacks_AlphaHack=1"
Restart PCSX2 and relaunch FF XII
that works for me.

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after
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i use the last release of gsdx r5090.
i just test for the moment then if i see any bugs i edit my post
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#8
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Wow Cool, that works great Smile but have you noticed any negative side effects, graphical glitches?
Hehe made me laugh as your right, its not a glitch, and yeah it happens on the real ps2 too, just checked to make sure, but hey i actually prefer Playing on Pcsx2 Smile
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(02-03-2012, 03:04 PM)Bositman Wrote: I don't think you can do something about this, it's an upscaling glitch which is pretty much expected.

It's not even a glitch. The game is meant to do this as a depth of field effect. Looks okay, too Tongue2
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#10
Some people just can't stand little details like that Tongue2
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