[Scummvm-tracker] [ScummVM] #9647: FW: Mouse requires long/multiple clicks to register
Jamie Bainbridge
trac at scummvm.org
Thu Nov 24 12:29:11 CET 2016
#9647: FW: Mouse requires long/multiple clicks to register
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Reporter: superjamie | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component: Engine: Cine
Keywords: | Game: Future Wars
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== ScummVM version (scummvm -v)
ScummVM 1.9.0 (Oct 22 2016 10:21:00)
== Bug details, including instructions on reproducing
Play Future Wars (fw). Mouse clicks do not "register" being pressed as
easily as they do in the ScummVM menus, or in other games.
Mouse clicks either require to be pressed for a long time (like 1 second)
or pressed multiple times to register.
This can be reproduced on the first copy protection screen as soon as the
game starts, and at all times during regular gameplay.
== Language of game (English, German, ...)
English
== Version of game (Talkie, Floppy, ...)
DOS Floppy displays this problem quite badly.
Amiga and Atari ST versions are not as bad, but the problem is still
present.
== Platform and Compiler (Win32, Linux, ...)
Tested using scummvm.org Ubuntu 16.04 package on Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit
Also tested using scummvm.org Win32 installer thru Wine, same thing
occurs.
== Attach a save game if possible
No savegame is required to reproduce this issue.
== If this bug only occurred recently...
Tested with Ubuntu's ScummVM 1.7.0 package, same issue occurs.
Tested with scummvm.org 1.8.0 Ubuntu Wily amd64 package, same issue
occurs.
Doesn't appear to be a recent regression.
== Additional Info
This is not noted on the compatibility page:
http://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/DEV/fw/
Couldn't see any listed TODO or Known Bug about this on the Cine page:
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Cine/TODO
This doesn't occur when emulating the game via DOSBox or Hatari.
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Ticket URL: <https://bugs.scummvm.org/ticket/9647>
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