Offset hack Isn't showing up
#1
I added Allowhacks=1 in the ini file yet I still don't see offset hack. What am I doing wrong?
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#2
(02-08-2015, 06:22 PM)imnotagamer007 Wrote: I added Allowhacks=1 in the ini file yet I still don't see offset hack. What am I doing wrong?

Afaik the offset doesn't require a special setting in the ini to appear.. What version are you using and where exactly are you looking?
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(02-08-2015, 06:34 PM)Coornio Wrote: Afaik the offset doesn't require a special setting in the ini to appear.. What version are you using and where exactly are you looking?

config>video>plugin settings

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(02-08-2015, 06:35 PM)imnotagamer007 Wrote: config>video>plugin settings

http://a.pomf.se/cqmncy.jpg

You're gonna have to press the Configure button right there to bring up the HW rendering hacks.
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(02-08-2015, 06:59 PM)Coornio Wrote: You're gonna have to press the Configure button right there to bring up the HW rendering hacks.

It isn't there either. http://a.pomf.se/nzdyjh.png

Here are my ini settings:
[Settings]
Adapter=default
Renderer=0
Interlace=7
AspectRatio=0
upscale_multiplier=5
filter=2
paltex=0
logz=1
fba=1
aa1=1
nativeres=0
resx=1024
resy=1024
extrathreads=0
ShadeBoost=0
Fxaa=0
shaderfx=0
UserHacks=1
UserHacks_MSAA=0
UserHacks_AlphaHack=0
UserHacks_HalfPixelOffset=0
UserHacks_SpriteHack=0
UserHacks_SkipDraw=0
UserHacks_WildHack=0
UserHacks_AggressiveCRC=0
UserHacks_AlphaStencil=0
UserHacks_NVIDIAHack=0
UserHacks_DisableCrcHacks=0
UserHacks_TCOffset=0
AllowHacks=1
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ANyone? I'm trying to apply the offset hack for devilmaycry's blurriness.
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#7
Looks like a bad description on the wiki.

Quote:Workaround: Use Software Mode (F9) or a revision of GSdx like r4787 or newer. May also need Offset Hack enabled in GSdx.

Assuming you're referring to this? Try the Half-pixel Offset hack.
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(02-08-2015, 08:41 PM)Ryudo Wrote: Looks like a bad description on the wiki.


Assuming you're referring to this? Try the Half-pixel Offset hack.

thank you for the reply but it did not help

edit: okay it did help. I had directx 11 enabled. So I selected dx9 instead and that along with the offset hack helped a lot. It looks much better now thanks.
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#9
Try setting values in the TC Offset boxes. Try:

100,100
500,500
500,0
0,500

and so on.
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