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When you boot up the game it seems to think the game window is half on one monitor and half on the other. Alt-tabbing in and out fixes it, but I find I continually have to do that during play. Anyone else have this issue or know of a fix?

I also have issues with the caged cursor setting. But for me it just forgets about it so I have to disbale it, save the settings and then enable it again to make it work

I have the same problem as jvlomax.  I've noticed it happens every time there's a scripted dialogue event/encounter.

I have the same problem.

I have the steam version and the game runs on a 27" @ 1920x1080 and to the left I have a 22" @ 1680x1050

 

The issue seems to happens after in-game cut scenes. Such as after the scene at the Windmill (Gilded Vale) or after the drunks have left Aloth (peaceful solution).

I'm having the same problem as jvlomax also.  I try to play on my left monitor, and the game forgets the cursor is caged sometimes and lets it go onto the right.

I too am having the same issue with the cage cursor. Its seems that every time I enter a map the game "forgets" I have enabled caged cursor. I have to disable and re-enable the caged cursor option for it to work properly once again. 

 

Any help would greatly be appreciated. 

I have the same bug. A quick workaround is to use windows+p and select the "computer only" option to disable your second monitor without having to unplug it.

I had the same problem with my 27er with HDMI-connect. Just a black screen and a cursor but woking sound.

Now I am using my older 24er with DVI-connect and everything is fine. Both have the same resolution of 1920 x 1080 @60Hz

Strange problem, no idea...

I have the same bug. A quick workaround is to use windows+p and select the "computer only" option to disable your second monitor without having to unplug it.

Didn't know about that handy windows feature. Thanks for the tip!

Same issue as jvlomax, Windows / Steam. Running 2560x1600, disabling cage cursor and then reenabling fixes but it's annoying to have to keep doing it. 

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