https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56059
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--- Comment #5 from alsamon@proton.me --- (In reply to Forest from comment #4)
Created attachment 75852 [details] wine 9.0 rc4 terminal log
Terminal log launching Overwatch.exe directly (not using the Battle.net launcher).
I added marker lines staring with "-- " just before clicking the Save button and just after the save progress bar finished and returned me to the menu screen.
Note: Battle.net can be used instead of launching Overwatch.exe directly, but it may require the WINE_SIMULATE_WRITECOPY=1 environment variable to be set.
This is not a Wine bug. Wine is working exactly as intended. I can confirm this, because I tried a workaround I found in the Lutris forums that involved copying the AppData contents of the Wine prefix Overwatch uses to run into a Windows install's AppData folder, and running the game on the Windows installation to save the highlights.
Turns out even Windows (10 Professional, installed in my laptop bare metal) also produces corrupted WEBM videos of about 700kb in size that cannot be played back in any software. Trying to play these saved highlights in Windows through the game spits out error MP-009, exactly as it does when running the game with Wine. MP4 movies saved in Windows work fine, but fail with Wine, as they have since the beginning.
This is a bug that was introduced over a year ago to the game by Blizzard, and is completely unrelated to Wine.