[Bug 33436] Tomb Raider (2013): Game does sometimes not respond to mouse move

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Sun Jan 26 10:43:13 CST 2014


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33436

--- Comment #9 from Adam Bolte <abolte at systemsaviour.com> ---
I just finished Tomb Raider (with related 100% completion achievements) on
1.7.11 (with patches for bug #33125 and bug #35408), and I can confirm this bug
also.

NVIDIA GTX 660M, StrictDrawOrdering disabled, playing in fullscreen at native
monitor res (1920x1080). Xfce 4.8 desktop (Debian wheezy) in case it's related.

What seems to happen after a cutscene, or after closing a menu (such as the
campfire menu or the map) is that the mouse cannot rotate completely any more.
It's as if it's stuck in an invisible window, and it's hitting the edges of
said window when you move the mouse too much in any direction. I think that's a
more accurate description.

However I never tried Alt+Return to fix it, as I could always get the mouse
behaviour to return to normal simply by clicking a mouse button. Since
left-clicking doesn't do anything in game without zooming first, I always just
remembered to click whenever I anticipated the issue would appear.

I want to point out that this behaviour is not unique to Tomb Raider. I don't
recall all the games I've noticed it in, but I know Outlast was one of them. In
a review of Outlast on Wine back on Dec 1st 2013 I wrote:

"I did experience a Wine issue whereby the mouse would occasionally (usually
after a cut-scene or climbing a ledge) appear to hit a virtual wall and would
not turn the character past a certain point. This is solved by left-clicking,
and is not an issue unique to Outlast. A minor annoyance, but worth noting."

http://steamcommunity.com/id/boltronics/recommended/238320/

Lastly, I did also notice a mouse issue in the Tomb Raider main menu;
occasionally the selected item would be the item underneath the one that the
mouse was hovering over. I'm not sure if the problems are related since it only
happened occasionally - whereas the one this bug report is about was
consistently reproducible.

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