[Bug 51465] EVE Online launcher crashes

WineHQ Bugzilla wine-bugs at winehq.org
Wed Jul 21 11:55:43 CDT 2021


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51465

--- Comment #47 from ppfeufer <info at ppfeufer.de> ---
(In reply to Kevin Andrews from comment #46)
> (In reply to ppfeufer from comment #45)
> > (In reply to Kevin Andrews from comment #44)
> > > (In reply to ppfeufer from comment #42)
> > > > (In reply to algebro from comment #41)
> > > > > (In reply to ppfeufer from comment #40)
> > > > > > (In reply to ppfeufer from comment #39)
> > > > > > > Can confirm, patch is working on Gentoo with wine 6.12
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Although, as long as the game client is open, the launcher is unresponsive.
> > > > > > The client needs to be minimized for the launcher to become responsive again.
> > > > > 
> > > > > It seems to be working fine with Wine-Staging 6.12 on Arch for me in
> > > > > Windowed mode. Fullscreen mode has always been a little wonky for me
> > > > > (whenever I switch window focus it minimizes the game), but I just assumed
> > > > > that's how it was
> > > > 
> > > > I am in windowed mode.
> > > 
> > > I just tested 3 clients launched from the same launcher, tested in both
> > > fixed window and windowed modes, launcher remains responsive for me...
> > 
> > Been playing around a bit more. When I have the client on a different
> > monitor, it's all fine and everything keeps responsive. So it might be an
> > entirely different issue I am facing here. Maybe something with KDE not
> > refreshing windows in background or something like that.
> 
> Highly probable to be a different issue, i have to use libstrangle to limit
> down the FPS on nvidia prime sync with Gnome otherwise i get massive
> freezing when switching windows with vsync enabled in the clients...
> Apparently nvidia driver has fixed the issue, freezing is "better" but not
> playable with 3 clients...
> 
> I'd recommend trying out a workspace switching solution with fixed windows
> and shortcuts if you're on one monitor, multiple monitors i'm not sure what
> to suggest..

Found it I think.
KDE has something like "Focus stealing prevention" that needs to be turned off
(System Settings > Window Management > Window Behavior > Focus)

PS.:
Sorry for the off-topic, but I reckon that someone might run into this as well,
so this might help :-)

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