I was able to successfully install and play Perfect World International with the trial version of CrossOver Games. However, after a few minutes of playing, I lose control of the mouse and keyboard. My character ingame will continuously do whatever the last command was before the control was lost. For example, I press the run key and my character will run and then at random lose control of the keyboard and mouse but my character is still running regardless of what I do. I did not lose connection to the game servers either because I can still see updates in the chat log. Is there a configuration I can do to change this?
I have this happen every 2-3 hours in MAC. It sometimes gets me killed in game. I have not found a way of getting it to let me use mouse/keyboard after the game looses it. In Linux I have never had this happen. In order to quit the game, or do anything else to the game, I have to quit the bottle in which I have perfect world installed.
From CrossOver Games's Configure menu, select Manage Bottles
In the Manage Bottles window, select the bottle with Perfect World in it
Select the Control Panel tab
Launch winecfg
In winecfg, select the Libraries tab
For "New override for library", type: wineosxime
Click Add
Click Edit
Select Disable
Click OK
Click OK to exit winecfg
See if Perfect World behaves better.
Note that this technique will disable the use of Mac input methods (e.g. Kotoeri and Chinese) for Asian text input. That may be an unacceptable side effect, but it's still worth trying the test to see if it affects the problem.
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