Wrong~ Both my graphic card and monitor apparently can support it.IppE wrote:
By forcing a resolution not supported by your monitor/graphics card, thus causing osu! to pad it with a magical void.
No. The image is sent to "osu.ppy.sh/ss", which can only be uploaded within the game client itself.mathexpert9981 wrote:
photoshop?
I knew someone would answer this. Unfortunately, I don't even touch the internal part of the game, much less altering/hacking it.Sterlin wrote:
Haxx.
Yes, but you need to note that I'm using 800×600 there all the time.IppE wrote:
Nope, I've done that in fullscreen exactly how I thought you did it.Winshley wrote:
EDIT: Hint: this can only be done under windowed mode.
You got it right~ (Well, that's to be expected from dev anyway )mm201 wrote:
Under windowed, you can accomplish it by sending the hwnd a forced resize message. There are various tweak tools to do this. Most of the time, they just cause nonsense like this, but sometimes the window might do cool things when you resize it.
So tl;dr IppE got it right.Winshley wrote:
You got it right~ (Well, that's to be expected from dev anyway )mm201 wrote:
Under windowed, you can accomplish it by sending the hwnd a forced resize message. There are various tweak tools to do this. Most of the time, they just cause nonsense like this, but sometimes the window might do cool things when you resize it.
I only used a very simple program that is built into Windows itself: Task Manager.I force-maximized osu! window from there[attachment=0:467cb]Task Manager.png[/attachment:467cb]
Well, don't you sound like an arrogant prick.Winshley wrote:
Wrong~ Both my graphic card and monitor apparently can support it.IppE wrote:
By forcing a resolution not supported by your monitor/graphics card, thus causing osu! to pad it with a magical void.