On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Christian Kirbach < christian.kirb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 13.02.2013, 15:34 -0800 schrieb Sriram Ramkrishna: > > So, I've started playing games on Steam and started filing bugs on the > > limited number of games that I own. > > Can you point us to the corresponding reports? > Certainly, the first one I filed is this one: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693551 It's basically a bug report against Trine 2. If you mouse over to the bottom in a number of screens the mouse pointer is grabbed by the desktop, and the game reports that it is paused. I applied a recent patch to mutter, but it hasn't helped. The game is somewhat playable, but it can go at any time. The other one I haven't filed yet, but it relates to a problem with shell/mutter grabbing a screen and minimizing it, forcing you to go to overview to get the next screen. It's mildly annoying, but it doesn't affect game play. I suddenly can't recall the game, but it is a Valve game using the Source engine. But there is a lot of other games out there and it would be helpful for others to test and see what we are up against. > > I found it a surprisingly smooth experience given its early stage. > I have however spotted one issue: Adjusting the master volume in-game > via the corresponding multimedia keys results in green screen > flickering. This is due to the speaker icon fading in and moments later > out. Not sure if GNOME can play along nicely here. > > You should file a bug for tracking purposes. It's important that we get the games experience right and doing QA'ing is important. This is why I was so excited about the continuous test builds. Because I think we want to get new images out there for people to test so that we can improve the quality. sri > > -- > Christian Kirbach <christian.kirb...@gmail.com> > >
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