[Bug 23976] New: The Scourge Project: freezes when changing screen resolution

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Thu Aug 12 10:16:06 CDT 2010


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23976

           Summary: The Scourge Project: freezes when changing screen
                    resolution
           Product: Wine
           Version: 1.3.0
          Platform: x86
               URL: http://demos.gamersgate.com/17041
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: -unknown
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: gyebro69 at gmail.com


Created an attachment (id=30110)
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console log

The Scourge Project freezes when I change the screen resolution in the game.
The issue happens both in virtual desktop mode and in fullscreen, w/o audio
enabled. A similar (if not the same) freezing occurs when you exit the game.
The game uses the Unreal Engine v3.0.

How to reproduce the issue in the demo:

1. Install the demo; the following components are required to start the game:
vcrun2005, vcrun2008, physx, xact, DX 9/10 libraries. ALSA needs to be set to
'Emulation' to play sounds.
2. Start the demo by ../Binaries/Win32/ScourgeGame.exe. In the main menu click
on 'Play offline' > Options > change the resolution to a different one, click
on 'Apply' then 'Apply resolution' >> the game will freeze.

The following line in the log seems to be suspicious:

'fixme:d3d:IWineD3DEventQueryImpl_GetData (0x1791e8) Wrong thread, reporting
GPU idle.'

It has been reported in bug #19748. 

Fedora 13
Wine-1.3.0
Nvidia 7600 GT / driver 195.36.31

Link to the demo added to URL (download size is 1.5 GB)

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