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It's setting the full screen size as the target area for input, not the resolution you're setting. Reduce your desktop resolution to the resolution you want to play at first if you're going that route. This is a known issue with a long list of problems leading up to this particular display of symptoms. Easier to just change your resolution before you play a lower resolution.
Ok you lost me. I don't want to downscale or do any form of upscaling. I want to still render the game at 1440 p full screen. When I left those arguments blank it rendered the game screen at something small not sure what. My desktop screen resolution is 144. I might be misunderstanding.
Set your desktop resolution to whatever you're setting gamescope to, then see if it works properly. Turn off DLSS as well.
Edit: look here to see if you find anything useful: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope/issues/1145
Yes desktop resolution is the same resolution. If I'm understanding the github link it seems to be game specific and fixed for that game now (overwatch) I did not try with another game I was playing hunt showdown witch needs the bleeding edge of proton right now so maybe gamescope does not work? Sorry if I sound stupid not entirely sure thanks for the help though I will try another game today.