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Manjaro AMD64 (Xfce spin)
GTX 780 with the 340.24 blob
I just shut the compositor off entirely before gaming, it's not making much difference in this case though
Was able to quit using the Mod key in GNOME3 and then click the X on the little preview window.
My system: AMD A10 APU w/ Radeon 7660D running OpenSuSE 13.1 64-bit KDE
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty Taur"
OS Type: 32-bit
Memory: 1.7 GB
Processor: AMD Sempron(tm) M120
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 4250
Last time I posted an issue with Linux I was asked if I was using Mesa, so yes, I am using Mesa.
Linuxmint13 on a 2.6 duocore, nvidia 7800gs with the 304.117 drivers, which is the most recent one that supports the card.
Same problem here, on Arch Linux with ATI Radeon
Changing the window size doesn't change what I assume is the Field of View, so if you start the game in a tiling window manager and full-screen it, the camera will feel very awkward.
Manjaro 64bit kde
i74770k cpu
GTX660ti 2gb 340.24 driver
16gb ram
Manjaro 64bit
This is exactly the issue I face on extremely similar hardware (with a bit better graphic card and more recent drivers, but the same bug/issue).