So I sit down tonight to play some PUBG, and here is what happened, step by step.
1. I turned on my monitor, and saw the CCU home screen.
2. I held the Stadia button down on the controller to start Stadia. The controller was sync'd and Stadia began to boot up.
3. While Stadia was starting up, my foot hit the surge protector unplugging the CCU, and the CCU lost power.
4. I held the Stadia button down on the controller to turn the controller off.
5. I plugged the CCU back into to the surge protector to power the CCU back up, and waited for the CCU to boot to the home screen.
6. I held the Stadia button down on the controller to start Stadia. Nothing happened. No lights, No Vibration... nothing at all.
7. Thinking that the Battery could be dead in the Controller, I plugged the controller into it's charging block. Again, No lights, No vibration... nothing at all.
8. Lastly, I plugged the Stadia controller in a Windows 10 Laptop and the Controller fails to power up there as well.
Did my controller somehow get bricked when the CCU lost power? How can this happen?
@ThirtyThree I can't imagine how the CCU losing power could have bricked the controller. Have you tried leaving it plugged in to charge for a couple of hours?
You might also see if the "Tips for recovering an unresponsive controller" section of this article helps:
@ThirtyThree I can't imagine how the CCU losing power could have bricked the controller. Have you tried leaving it plugged in to charge for a couple of hours?
You might also see if the "Tips for recovering an unresponsive controller" section of this article helps: