[Bug 15136] New: Unreal II XMP: program launches with errors

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Fri Sep 5 11:39:50 CDT 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15136

           Summary: Unreal II XMP: program launches with errors
           Product: Wine
           Version: 1.1.3
          Platform: PC-x86-64
               URL: http://www.xmpcommunity.com/download.html
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: -unknown
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: pastas4 at gmail.com


When trying to launch Unreal II XMP, the screen starts acting oddly. Not even
sure how to describe it, and no way to take screenshots... But the screen like
gets divided to a lot of small squares (around 10x10px big) which all show
other parts of the window. Everything gets blacks instead of the squares near
the mouse, and the black squares appear as the mouse hovers on them. If I try
to move the mouse directly up, it seems it moves diagonally in the screen. Each
square shows some parts of the desktop, and in the wrong position (the close
button, that should be in the top right, is then in the lower right position),
and some squares are duplicates of the same parts (like I can see half of the
close button in one, another half - in another, and the full button in the
third!). Minimising Wine window doesn't change anything, and the only way to
get back to the normal window is to either press Alt+F4 or manually navigate
the mouse on the close button. It's not even near any playability. I have a
widescreen, ARI Radeon card with fglrx drivers, Wine Config is in the default
options but with Vertex Shader Support set to None, and Pixel Shader disabled.
I'll post Wine output later as I'm now in safe mode...


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