You way ou use the link article is disengenious to say the least ! is only reflective of phone devices Experimental was out on June 11th ..even here a STADIA said as such in this post Ivan ...
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You way ou use the link article is disengenious to say the least ! is only reflective of phone devices Experimental was out on June 11th ..even here a STADIA said as such in this post Ivan Stadia Guide 06-25-2020 09:42 AM @DiBoy As of now the mobile devices officially supported for Stadia can be found from the following list: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9578631 However, you can enable experimental mode to use Stadia on unsupported devices: To try playing Stadia on an Android device that is not officially supported, sign into the Stadia app on the device you want to try, open your Stadia settings , tap Experiments , then turn on Play on this device . This setting will only affect the device you set it on, and you can turn it off at any time. Note that your play experience may vary depending on your mobile device and network speed. As for controllers, you can use bluetooth or USB cable for supported controllers, and USB cable for Stadia controller. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please @mention when replying to me, so I can get notified View solution in original post it as i stated numerous times my Nivida Shield K1 tablet worked back months ago for months until this latest update! And no even when i go back a version it no longer works !