[Mesa-dev] [Bug 111725] Black screen on games "Pathfinder Kingmaker" and "Pillars of eternity II" after saving
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Tue Sep 17 20:03:22 UTC 2019
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111725
Bug ID: 111725
Summary: Black screen on games "Pathfinder Kingmaker" and
"Pillars of eternity II" after saving
Product: Mesa
Version: 19.1
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: not set
Component: Other
Assignee: mesa-dev at lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter: posta at stefanocrocco.it
QA Contact: mesa-dev at lists.freedesktop.org
I experienced a strange behavior from games "Pathfinder - Kingmaker" and
"Pillars of eternity II" when I run them using mesa 19.1.4 or later (the last
version I tried is 19.2.0-rc3). With mesa 19.1.3, both games worked perfectly.
In both games, the problem happens right after saving. In Pathfinder, the main
part of the game screen, where the map is, starts becoming darker and darker
until it becomes completely black; in Pillars of Eternity, instead, the image
of the save dialog persists on the screen, covering the game itself (I say "the
image of the dialog" because you can't interact with it). In both games,
everything remains perfectly functioning: you can click (blindly, of course) on
a point on the map and the characters will move there; you can move the mouse
and the cursor will change its shape correctly depending on what's beneath it
and so on.
In Pillars of Eternity, this bug only occurs if you save using the "Save"
dialog, and not with a quicksave using the keyboard shortcut; in Pathfinder,
instead, it happens in both cases.
I'm using Gentoo with kernel 5.3.0; my video card is a Radeon 580X.
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