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GCPPete
Stadia Player
Stadia Player
  • I have played on stadia pretty much daily since inception.  I played thru a variety of bluetooth headphones (high end and low end) and my trusty ps4 bluetooth controller. 

The other day I received Cyberpunk 2077 (Yay!) Since then, no matter what pair of headphones I use they disconnect within 2 minutes of start, as well as the controller (they seem unpair separately at different times (1 will go then within a minute the other) 

 

I have been cycling thru all the different headphones I have to no avail I have reset the pixel book a few times turned bluetooth on/off etc made sure I have latest updates, checked for wifi interence thru router, etc etc

 

Stadia went from being my daily driver to being unplayable in just a day (I have spent the last few days going through troubleshooting)

And I only have two games currently purchased, Cyberpunk and RDR2. But after Cyberpunk install the same issues plague RDR2 as well (never did before)

Any suggestions?

 

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codesplice
Gold Stadia Guide
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@GCPPete Stadia games don't "install" since everything runs remotely. That the problem happened after Cyberpunk's release is likely entirely coincidental rather than a part of the issue.

On the other hand, Chromebooks (and, sadly, Pixelbooks in particular) have a pretty checkered past with Bluetooth. And I believe a Chrome OS update rolled out this past week. Those get installed automatically when you shut down so it's entirely possible that yours updated and you didn't realize it.

You might want to post on the dedicated Pixelbook support forum to see if the experts there can help you investigate your Bluetooth issues further:
https://support.google.com/pixelbook/community

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codesplice
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@GCPPete Stadia games don't "install" since everything runs remotely. That the problem happened after Cyberpunk's release is likely entirely coincidental rather than a part of the issue.

On the other hand, Chromebooks (and, sadly, Pixelbooks in particular) have a pretty checkered past with Bluetooth. And I believe a Chrome OS update rolled out this past week. Those get installed automatically when you shut down so it's entirely possible that yours updated and you didn't realize it.

You might want to post on the dedicated Pixelbook support forum to see if the experts there can help you investigate your Bluetooth issues further:
https://support.google.com/pixelbook/community

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