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Hello ![]()
Could someone help me out here? I have experienced this problem twice now with different games (Borderlands 3, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light). I've been a Stadia user since April 2020 and internet has never been the problem (900mbps down and 200mbps up, with ethernet cable). Also, my MacBook Air 2017 even runs flawlessly over Wi-Fi. The problem above has happened on my Windows machine. I believe it has something to do with Windows settings, monitor settings, or something along those lines. (and not Stadia itself or internet connection)
Any help/suggestion would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
Specs are as follows:
Google Chrome
Windows 10
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X (3.80GHz, 8-Core)
GPU: Asus GeForce TUF RTX 3080 - 10G
Motherboard: Asus TUF Gaming X570 Pro WiFi
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB, DDR4, 4x16GB
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G7 (27", 240Hz, 2560 x 1440)
Thank you again! Hope to get this fixed asap
Cheers
Hello @xXgregXx,
Does this happen after a while or is this happening the whole gaming session?
I had this once with Orcs Must Die 3 after a 3 hour gaming session.
But if it is happening straight away or after a few minutes it looks like it could be local issue.
Do you use the latest stable drivers?
A other thing you could try is starting Stadia within a Chrome Incognito window.
Hi there ![]()
It doesn't happen all the time, but the few times it did were after longer gaming sessions (2-3+ hours). I've checked the drivers and they were all up to date. Interestingly enough, I got this windows PC during the last month, had played exclusively on the MBA 2017 over wifi up until then, and never saw this. (could've also been due to chance, who knows). It's not a dealbreaker at all as it doesn't happen so often but just wanted to post it here in case there is an obvious fix, that I didn't know.
I'll try playing in an incognito window for the coming days/weeks to see if it happens again.