[Bug 40336] New: Freelancer: Background Texture for in-game "NavMap" spreads across entire screen (Intel only)
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40336
Bug ID: 40336
Summary: Freelancer: Background Texture for in-game "NavMap"
spreads across entire screen (Intel only)
Product: Wine
Version: 1.9.5
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
Reporter: adam at aphirst.karoo.co.uk
Distribution: ---
Created attachment 54005
--> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=54005
Example of erroneous behaviour
This is essentially a repost of Bug #494 on the Wine-Staging tracker, as it
turns out that it is not unique to the -staging builds.
https://bugs.wine-staging.com/show_bug.cgi?id=494
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A feature of the HUD in this game is the "NavMap", a navigation map which
overlays onto the current gameplay and displays a map either of the current
star-system, or of the whole galactic sector, and with some additional relevant
information.
This HUD, like the other gameplay menu-elements, is supposed to simply overlay
onto the screen, being transparent/translucent on the outside. Indeed, one can
also interact with some game/menu elements outside said window even if it is
currently displayed.
However, the observed behaviour (attached) for the "NavMap" is that the
background texture for the "map" portion, a texture of a star-scape, is instead
displayed across the entire screen. The user can still interact with the (now
invisible!) objects behind the texture. Some text in the NavMap window is also
obscured.
This behaviour occurs on a clean install of the game, with the official 1.1
patch, and with Jason's Extended Patch 1.20; also on just the Demo version of
the game.
http://dl.4players.de/f1/freelancer/freelancer_demo.exe
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I am currently running Wine-Staging 1.9.5 but the bug has been present since at
least as early as 1.7.48.
Intel i5-3540M with HD4000 graphics, 16GB RAM. Arch Linux x86_64, Linux 4.3.6
(but at least as far back as 4.1.4). Intel driver 2.99.917+579+g74cd4d0 (but at
least as far back as 2.99.917+381+g5772556)
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Michael Müller from the Wine-Staging tracker tested this on other graphics
hardware/stacks and came to the conclusion that the issue is only present on
Intel+Mesa.
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