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Right now the stadia technology is ahead of Microsoft and Luna in terms of pixels on screen and frame rates, providing developers put the time and effort into it.  I would argue the performance ... See more...
Right now the stadia technology is ahead of Microsoft and Luna in terms of pixels on screen and frame rates, providing developers put the time and effort into it.  I would argue the performance of Stadia is not good enough to take on the next generation of consoles, but it doesn’t have to be either, considering the PlayStation 4 and “current last gen” consoles are not suddenly going to go anywhere in terms of support for a few years. Most games are still being made for these last gen consoles.  IF Google have a roadmap and Gen 2 is a thing we might see in the next year, it simply has to be as good or better than Sony and Microsoft’s new consoles in terms of performance.  The real problem is multiplayer and delivering a fun experience here and now. The elephant in the room is the fact that most online games suffer unless we are thrown into a pool with PC players. But in so doing, it’s impossible for stadia to use the full potential of its server benefits, being able to gave extra players in a typical game, things that people would sit up and take notice of.  The marketing of Gen 1 is bad enough, it’s like Google think they can just jump out of quicksand and go “surprise” and everyone will start to worship the church of Google. That’s simply not going to happen with Gen 1, 2 of 3.  if anything, they need to replace Gen 1 of their ethos and marketing department with Gen 2 marketing, before they touch anything Stadia.
Are you using any kind of HDMI switcher? One in which you have multiple devices that can feed their signal to a particular HDMI port of your choice?
The issue is that each session I play, that within perhaps 15-30 minutes the frame rates will drop from “as intended” 60fps down to 30fps from then on until Stadia is restarted   For example. ... See more...
The issue is that each session I play, that within perhaps 15-30 minutes the frame rates will drop from “as intended” 60fps down to 30fps from then on until Stadia is restarted   For example. Playing Destiny 2 will begin absolutely fine, you can clearly see from the outset of the moving circle select icon that everything is smooth. Start the game, it plays perfect. But at some point the screen will momentarily switch to be “blank” then return, from this moment on the frame rate is that of 30fps; judder throughout. Returning to the menu of Destiny, moving the circle reticle will show the stepping of the judder, or indeed just playing   Now, this is where it gets interesting.. Quitting Destiny 2 (not Stadia itself) and loading it back or any other game results in no change. The frame rate is still 30 FPS with judder throughout. Now, actually “quitting” stadia and restarting will revert things back to 60fps. For extra notes. My internet is high end, 200 down and 15up, works flawlessly with everything. I connect it via LAN or indeed WiFi (Google Nest WiFi) and it does exactly the same. For extra testing I have even turned off HDR, lowered from Best visual quality down to Performance; same issue. I do not believe it’s Destiny 2 causing the problem, but perhaps it could be. It’s certainly Stadia itself that becomes affected as any game used continues the low frame rate. I really hope that someone at Google can help out with this as it’s ruining my experience that otherwise would be exemplary. When it works it’s working so well.