Stadia of course shows a certain amount of latency due to its nature as a streaming service. It simply cannot be compared to an e.g. Series X. As long as you do not play competitive (you do, I know)...
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Stadia of course shows a certain amount of latency due to its nature as a streaming service. It simply cannot be compared to an e.g. Series X. As long as you do not play competitive (you do, I know), this should not bother you too much. Most latency on the other hand occurs on the user's end and is highly dependable on thr type of connection you have. To illustrate I'd like to take an example from Germany as we are internet cave men -.- : If we have access to "good" connections here, we mostly have either one of two provider-types: Cable connections (e.g. Vodafone) with usually 500-1000MBit down / 50 up or SVDSL (e.g. Telekom) with 200-250MBit down / 40 up. You could easily think that the higher MBit-connection is better for stadia but it is the exact opposite since the VF connection shows almost 3 times the latency and is made for working with large amounts of data packages, resulting in quick downloads. The opposite is true for the SVDSL connections which are perfect for game streaming. Long story short: If you have neighbours/friends using Stadia and if those access a different type of connection, you should compare and make sure where your problem derives from