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Exact behavior:
When lowering a games resolution (the lower the worse) from the native resolution of the display.
The cursor is showing in a different spot the where it is interacting with the game. The problem intensifies the further the cursor is away from the top-left corner.
Are you using Wayland? Try Xorg.
On the chance that it's in regular wine (not proton), you can set wine to emulate a "virtual desktop" and set it to the lower resolution, this will let you run the game in windowed mode and (hopefully) should resolve the issue. :smile:
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I have found some reports of offset cursors caused by using fractional scaling in X11 and one caused by a GNOME extension. Do you use something like that?
I have seen the same behavior in another game, but it seems to be fixed there.