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I cannot recommend any frequency analysis app for an LG Smart TV, but on Android on your mobile you could install Wifi analyzer to see if you can change to a channel that suits you better. I persona... See more...
I cannot recommend any frequency analysis app for an LG Smart TV, but on Android on your mobile you could install Wifi analyzer to see if you can change to a channel that suits you better. I personally use a good Nest Wifi - Mesh Router, paired with a PLC to achieve maximum speed and stability even in different parts of the house. But for your case that says it is not that far away and if it is not enough for you to change the channel or connect a cheap AP connected by cable to the TV, you could look at a couple of PLCs, so you put one connected by cable to the TV and the other connected to the Router and it will surely give you stability and above all comfort without having to have a cable lying in between.
I would like to know, have you had Stadia Pro on that account before? Since it is usually only for new users and not valid if you had Stadia Pro before, even if it was a trial period. Although when y... See more...
I would like to know, have you had Stadia Pro on that account before? Since it is usually only for new users and not valid if you had Stadia Pro before, even if it was a trial period. Although when you use the YouTube promo, it is clear when they give you 3 months or 1, and in no case do they charge you for the first full month, if that is just a small usual charge for checking the card. I think there is no way to use Stadia Pro without skipping the free trial period. In https://stadia.google.com/settings/payments you can see your purchase history also where free trial periods are included, whether through promotions, codes or purchases. Reviewing this could be of great help.
You have more than 50 of Stadia Pro, you have like 150 trial versions to see what you like and then you can buy what interests you. So try, enjoy and you don't need to invest money in it if you don't... See more...
You have more than 50 of Stadia Pro, you have like 150 trial versions to see what you like and then you can buy what interests you. So try, enjoy and you don't need to invest money in it if you don't want to, which by the way, unlike other platforms you can buy games and you don't need to pay any fee to play. If you like XCom you can buy Phoenyx Point on sale or play PUBG for free also playing with people from consoles. The point is that you save yourself from buying expensive PC graphics hardware or having to pay subscriptions to play consoles online (in addition to their hardware). Then it depends on your taste, but you can combine it with other platforms.
Destiny 2 links characters and seasons to your Bungie account, expansions are not linked to your cross-save game account. You can play on Steam and unlock everything there and then play seasonal eve... See more...
Destiny 2 links characters and seasons to your Bungie account, expansions are not linked to your cross-save game account. You can play on Steam and unlock everything there and then play seasonal events and use gear unlocked on Stadia (as long as it doesn't require you to have expansions). It can be very useful for Gambit, Crucible, seasons, daily, etc. It has one of the best crossplay / crossave of Stadia. https://www.bungie.net/7/en/CrossSave "Destiny 2 expansions (ex: Forsaken, Shadowkeep) do not transfer between platforms with Cross Save. Destiny 2 Season Passes (ex: Season of the Undying) do move between platforms on the characters they were redeemed on.*" At least now there is crossplay, at the beginning I remember that to do some activities I had to go to steam to be able to play with people XD. Also, with recent sales... I've bought the latest expansions on Stadia. You can buy the deluxes on Steam if you regularly play there (as cosmetics and equipment and seasons if you go between platforms) and only the base expansions on Stadia. However ESO also links expansions, DLC, ESO PLUS and Crowns. With which just by having ESO Standard you can use everything purchased on other PC platforms (Steam, Stadia and ESO Launcher. It has the best Stadia crossbuy (it doesn't have crossbuy or crossplay with consoles just like the other PC versions don't). They also provide a few times a year both a lot of free game time (a couple of weeks ago recently) and also ESO Plus. And a short time before also thanks to them it is easy to convince to help the Stadia community with some keys so that they will play and promote the game on Stadia =D. Advantages of crossbuy =D. They are different companies, with different decisions. As can happen with many other games that can decide to allow cross save, cross play and which elements can be shared and joined, even being able to choose specific game modes or give options to activate and deactivate it. Stadia allows fully linking accounts and all tools to developers so these are decisions that video game developers must make. I hope all this helps you understand the situation a little better and take full advantage of the cloud, crossave and crossbuy :).
For a moment I read destiny and I quickly started thinking about a new pre-order promotion for the new Destiny 2 expansion and get something... XD The Stadia Premiere packs had overstock I'm afraid ... See more...
For a moment I read destiny and I quickly started thinking about a new pre-order promotion for the new Destiny 2 expansion and get something... XD The Stadia Premiere packs had overstock I'm afraid and hence so many promotions. Currently they have many ways to promote themselves such as giving away months of play to the most veterans, discounted Stadia annual packs, packs with YouTube Premium or Google One, implementing a shopping cart and so when you exceed a certain amount they give you hardware or even just a discount (this month I will have spent perhaps 200 or 300 euros). Creating competitions that put one game or country above can be complicated and counterproductive... really for me, the best gift that Stadia could give is to have CM of each language or region and that will actively deal with content creators and communities in order to obtain a closer vision and facilitate the expansion of the platform as the rest of the companies do. We know that they can't bring games out of nowhere, nor give away hardware that can still sell well, but the community is full of wonderful ideas that deserve to be heard, every month, even every week, I read new marketing ideas and promotions, some more common , other newer ones, but in the end no one who really has decision-making power in Stadia actively listens to them. The other days for example, we talked about re-offering old Stadia Pro games that can no longer be claimed on it as an addition to what they currently offer, a small selection, and thus promoting staying on Stadia Pro, and veterans who already they had everything they would like to claim from the old some points that by accumulating 3-5 points would give you an extra month of Stadia Pro, or maybe even any user, thus giving an opportunity of choice and a way to lower costs for some but I keep that incentive to be in Pro. Example: 5 Stadia Pro games, 3 old Stadia Pro games, 1 point to try to get months of Stadia Pro... only 5 possible picks. And even those same points could perhaps be used for discounts like a €10/USB Google Play voucher or discounts/hardware. In the end, not only do you have to run promotions to attract people, but also for veteran players, who may already have plenty of hardware (although I currently use those promos if I can to raffle or get new people into Stadia ^^). As a personal detail, I played Stadia from the beginning, but I'm not a founder because I already had the most powerful Android TV devices, game controllers and chromeos as well to test its entire ecosystem as soon as it expanded slightly (while playing on PC). Sometimes, not everything is hardware... but an exclusive controller for people who contracted a year of Stadia would not be bad either... (it would serve for statistics and also to retain people), a controller color only for those who have x time of subscription in their accounts.
Como te han comentado, revisa la pagina oficial de Bungie: https://www.bungie.net/7/es/CrossSave/Recap Allí veras además de las plataformas vinculadas también cuales son los personajes que tienes gu... See more...
Como te han comentado, revisa la pagina oficial de Bungie: https://www.bungie.net/7/es/CrossSave/Recap Allí veras además de las plataformas vinculadas también cuales son los personajes que tienes guardados en la nube. Recuerda haber activado como cuenta principal aquella de la cuenta en la que jugabas originalmente para que usen los personajes allí guardados. Y si en esa pagina te sale todo bien..., bueno, paciencia, ahora estará mas gente nueva de la cuenta dándole.
You will not lose any progress, and if you buy separately what is not free you will be exactly for the current situation that you were. I spent all this time through Stadia Pro, without Stadia Pro a... See more...
You will not lose any progress, and if you buy separately what is not free you will be exactly for the current situation that you were. I spent all this time through Stadia Pro, without Stadia Pro and playing with crossave on PC, all with different game licenses, without problems. So also if you wanted to play again something that requires Stadia Pro from Destiny 2, you can return to be with exactly the same unlocked content :).
You can buy an offer of: Chromecast with Google TV and Stadia remote over 100. Wait for other offers or, use any other remote. If you only have available to play in the CCU, you can pair another con... See more...
You can buy an offer of: Chromecast with Google TV and Stadia remote over 100. Wait for other offers or, use any other remote. If you only have available to play in the CCU, you can pair another controller that you have to the mobile and pass control to the Stadia session that you have in the CCU instead of using the touch control of the mobile. In addition, there have been many deals on controllers so you can even get them second hand, currently all controllers for all devices are expensive.
The videos could be uploaded to YouTube directly. The files to Drive or other services. Even so, I would continue looking at other topics, ask for a network adapter, etc. you mention that it is a ... See more...
The videos could be uploaded to YouTube directly. The files to Drive or other services. Even so, I would continue looking at other topics, ask for a network adapter, etc. you mention that it is a chromebook but you have installed another browser..., through the play store or have you formatted it to install Windows?, if so, you are using it in a way for which it was not possibly designed and it is already a wide variety of hardware that you have not specified.
The account that allows you to play at 120hz is worth 20 per month. The 10 only gives 1080p while Stadia currently only has a 10 tier that also includes free games and includes 4K. Stadia is current... See more...
The account that allows you to play at 120hz is worth 20 per month. The 10 only gives 1080p while Stadia currently only has a 10 tier that also includes free games and includes 4K. Stadia is currently developing with a view to using AV1 and new servers, maybe when it is ready it can look at releasing new tiers if it is necessary, although with the current catalog and optimization it may not be appropriate right now. In short, there are other priorities, I don't think many people today would want to pay for a Stadia Pro+ to have more hz. So it's not that Stadia can't, it's that I don't see it as appropriate, but if you want to pay double to have double the hz you could request it and then the developers should optimize all of it.
How much free ram does your device have before you boot Chrome, and after you boot Chrome and leave it for a few minutes, and after you boot a Stadia game and leave it for a few minutes, maybe check ... See more...
How much free ram does your device have before you boot Chrome, and after you boot Chrome and leave it for a few minutes, and after you boot a Stadia game and leave it for a few minutes, maybe check task manager to see how fair You memory would come in handy and thus diagnose what is taking that memory, whether Stadia, or another extension or application.
Also try in incognito mode. Try using your mobile's 4G network instead of your company's Wi-Fi. Install the Stadia Enhanced extension and debug it in case you see something that catches your attenti... See more...
Also try in incognito mode. Try using your mobile's 4G network instead of your company's Wi-Fi. Install the Stadia Enhanced extension and debug it in case you see something that catches your attention (you can also force extra things in it), I had a case, for example, that with the integrated intel it went much better than with a much more powerful dedicated one nvidia on the decoding issue. Check if you can disable mouse acceleration, and also test if using the touchpad (for testing only) you also notice the same problem.
Try leaving the game controller plugged into a charger between sessions, try connecting to a different Wi-Fi (perhaps one from your 4G-connected phone) to see if those issues continue to occur or the... See more...
Try leaving the game controller plugged into a charger between sessions, try connecting to a different Wi-Fi (perhaps one from your 4G-connected phone) to see if those issues continue to occur or they no longer appear.
I always have it plugged in to use it on the PC with an extra long nylon cable. And I only unplug it to use it with a mobile app or Android TV. That same cable I change sometimes with the mobile or t... See more...
I always have it plugged in to use it on the PC with an extra long nylon cable. And I only unplug it to use it with a mobile app or Android TV. That same cable I change sometimes with the mobile or the wireless mouse as well. I consider that the energy that it will be spending is as small as any simple LED that may be out there, and the remote control, when it has more than x% of battery, should stop charging as well as mobile phones and others until it drops below x%. Or at least that should be an optimal design. And the battery while it's plugged in shouldn't be in use as the wired connection and Wi-Fi connection are totally different so you don't need to have the battery active all the time. If it is always plugged in, it is because you use it daily, and in that case, another part of the remote may be damaged before the battery due to this use. Still, this is all just guesswork.
You can try checking the official help to reset the Stadia controller and reconfigure it: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9584135 Try everything, I'm serious, most problems are solved by fo... See more...
You can try checking the official help to reset the Stadia controller and reconfigure it: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9584135 Try everything, I'm serious, most problems are solved by following the given steps, charge it more and in cases where you don't know what to do, simply reset it to the factory and configure it in a few minutes, enjoy =D.
You play on PC, right? Try in incognito mode in your browser. Also try if you can on the mobile, both in the browser and in the application. This way we can isolate possible problems.
I still have the game pending but, in settings, isn't there an option to set the controls by default?
Do you use extensions on PC? Does the same thing happen to you if you look at the Android app, TV or via the web on a mobile? I mention it because a certain extension allows you to hide games from t... See more...
Do you use extensions on PC? Does the same thing happen to you if you look at the Android app, TV or via the web on a mobile? I mention it because a certain extension allows you to hide games from the library or because the browser cache can play tricks on you (it would be good to try another browser or in incognito mode).
Check that you all have Stadia Pro active (see through screenshots of each other). Also check through screenshots what games you have shared with each one, because there is the option of not sharing... See more...
Check that you all have Stadia Pro active (see through screenshots of each other). Also check through screenshots what games you have shared with each one, because there is the option of not sharing them either all or only sharing some. Also remember that there may be Stadia Pro games that were not claimed by any of you at the time. I recommend trying something simple and straightforward like Cake Bash or Worms that is now available in Pro, and see that you can play 4 people, in Worms all 5. Let's remember that only one person can play at a time for each person who has a gaming license within the family... and if only 3 people have a license for a certain game, they will not be able to play 4 at the same time. There are many checks, but it is better to separate possible reasons that are sometimes overlooked :).
Xbox 360 controls require the use of their own wireless receiver to be used on PC, Android, Linux and other systems since they use their own connection system. You can also use it with the official ... See more...
Xbox 360 controls require the use of their own wireless receiver to be used on PC, Android, Linux and other systems since they use their own connection system. You can also use it with the official charging cable. You won't be able to use it without it I'm afraid. In its time I used the controls to access other cloud gaming services on android and pc too, but those controls are almost 20 years old and I replaced them long ago with the xbox one bluetooth ones or currently the X series ones that have usb type C being easily linked by bluetooth. Even so, I prefer the Stadia ones the truth. I think I still have some xbox360 controller, so if you specify if you have something or need to make sure maybe I can try plugging some old wired controller into my ChromeOS