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Phelv
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Stadia on older MacBook Pro

Hi, 

My PC laptop has packed up and I'm trying to play Stadia on a mid-2009 MB Pro that I've dusted off with no joy, massive lag so unplayable. Will upgrading the Ram make a difference or am I wasting my time?

Specs below, any help from people more mac literate than I would be much appreciated. 

Thanks

 

  Model Name: MacBook Pro

  Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,3

  Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo

  Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz

  Number of Processors: 1

  Total Number of Cores: 2

  L2 Cache: 3 MB

  Memory: 4 GB

  Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz

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codesplice
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@Phelv  Another Mac user found that disabling location services improved the experience significantly. Maybe give that a shot and see if it helps you as well?

https://community.stadia.com/t5/Stadia-on-Chrome/Fixing-stuttering-and-lag-on-Mac/m-p/18474

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Phelv
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@codesplice thanks for your prompt response, I gave this a go but unfortunately didn't make a difference, I was crashing in Grid before I'd left the start line!

I fear this machine just may be too old to keep up, not good during isolation!

 

Cheers

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Dema
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Hello @Phelv,

I think could be related with the RAM, I play in a similar machine (with double of RAM and an SSD) and Intel Graphics 5500 and games like Gylt, Dig 2 run smooth but with few tricks:

- HDR is ON

- Quality is Balanced or Slow (since last week always is Balanced)

- No other stuff on the Browser, No Extensions no Flags no nothing just pure Chrome with location enabled (this is important).

NOTE: I didn't test games like Destiny 2 I think won't run as expected.

Cheers,
Dema.

Cheers,
Dema.
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DeeJ
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I have a MacBook Pro 2011 and found that you have to run stadia on low settings (720p) otherwise I experience the same issues as you, the game is just unplayable

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