Hey there,
Having the same problem while using chrome.
I used other cloud gaming services before and had no problems even streaming in 4k60.
I got my Stadia Controller 2 days ago and it's running super smooth and perfect on my chromecast.
But while using the same ethernet cable as for the chromecast on my PC (Clean Windows Install) I'm having a huge input lag which makes it unable to play.
Fast activities in Destiny 2 like Raids or Crucible (PVP) are impossible to play and any other activities aren't that much fun either.
No one else is using the network and I have 198/200 Mbits down via speedtest.
Hope this gets resolved soon because I can't play with mouse and keyboard this way.
And by the way... the framerate is perfect it's only the input lag.
Hey there,
Having the same problem while using chrome.
I used other cloud gaming services before and had no problems even streaming in 4k60.
I got my Stadia Controller 2 days ago and it's running super smooth and perfect on my chromecast.
But while using the same ethernet cable as for the chromecast on my PC (Clean Windows Install) I'm having a huge input lag which makes it unable to play.
Fast activities in Destiny 2 like Raids or Crucible (PVP) are impossible to play and any other activities aren't that much fun either.
No one else is using the network and I have 198/200 Mbits down via speedtest.
Hope this gets resolved soon because I can't play with mouse and keyboard this way.
And by the way... the framerate is perfect it's only the input lag.
@Xteam I tried it but still the same problem.
@Mad_Dog_Bravo Tried it all without succeeding. Even installed chrome canary but still same lag.
Some items that I've picked up this week include:
1. Reset Chrome flags - go to the URL chrome://flags , select "Reset all to default", restart Chrome and try again.
2. Run Chrome and use an Incognito window and see if that helps, disable any extensions that might have been added.
3. Reduce refresh rate on mouse pointer (usually a feature on some mouse drivers).
4. Access Chrome flags and enable the feature "Enables pointer lock options".
5. On Windows 8 run Chrome in Windows 7 compatibility mode.
6. Black screen on Chrome, try: Chrome flags and set Hardware accelerated video decode to Disabled.
These are some of the suggestions that I've seen that have addressed the issue for some users. Can't hurt to give them a try and see if it resolves any of your issues.
Hope this helps.