@The_One As long as it's confined to that one game it may just be an issue with that one game. I'd be sure to use the Send feedback option in the Stadia app on your phone to report the experience so ...
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@The_One As long as it's confined to that one game it may just be an issue with that one game. I'd be sure to use the Send feedback option in the Stadia app on your phone to report the experience so it can get checked into.
@Goodsir As much as I would like them to, Google typically doesn't advertise schedules or deadlines (and they don't seem to be great at keeping the ones which they do advertise....). I expect tha...
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@Goodsir As much as I would like them to, Google typically doesn't advertise schedules or deadlines (and they don't seem to be great at keeping the ones which they do advertise....). I expect that Stadia will receive regular updates with new features when they're ready.
@G4bru As much as I would like them to, Google typically doesn't advertise schedules or deadlines (and they don't seem to be great at keeping the ones which they do advertise....). I expect that St...
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@G4bru As much as I would like them to, Google typically doesn't advertise schedules or deadlines (and they don't seem to be great at keeping the ones which they do advertise....). I expect that Stadia will receive regular updates with new features when they're ready.
@The_One I've not noticed any sync issues. What screen(s) are you experiencing this issue on - Chromecast Ultra, mobile app (what phone?), or Chrome (what computer/OS?)?
@SVShooter As far as I can tell that doesn't currently appear to be an option. I think it's a great idea though - please be sure to use the Send feedback option on the bottom of the Explore tab in t...
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@SVShooter As far as I can tell that doesn't currently appear to be an option. I think it's a great idea though - please be sure to use the Send feedback option on the bottom of the Explore tab in the Stadia app on your phone to suggest it!
@BIG_PAY_NESS No. Well yes it will physically fit, but it won't accomplish anything. Both the Xbox and Chromecast are video-generating devices. Neither of them is designed to accept a video input....
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@BIG_PAY_NESS No. Well yes it will physically fit, but it won't accomplish anything. Both the Xbox and Chromecast are video-generating devices. Neither of them is designed to accept a video input. Don't mind me, I don't know what I'm talking about. Sorry about that! Yes, you should be able to connect a Chromecast to an Xbox 360 or Xbox One so that you can switch inputs from the Xbox side instead of on your TV: https://www.techymice.com/chromecast/how-to-setup-chromecast-on-xbox-one-360/
@ThOR27 Yep, sorry, I misread your initial post thinking you were talking about the Stadia controller rather than the Switch controller (which you did clearly state - I just haven't had enough coffee...
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@ThOR27 Yep, sorry, I misread your initial post thinking you were talking about the Stadia controller rather than the Switch controller (which you did clearly state - I just haven't had enough coffee today). What version of Chrome are you using, and how did you install it? You might want to reinstall from here just be sure: https://www.google.com/chrome/?platform=linux
@Chufu Yep, that's the Founder's badge - and no, it doesn't appear to be changeable. Maybe send feedback through the bottom of the app's Explore tab to suggest a different design?
@TheDoaf83 I've used a wired Xbox 360 controller with my Chromebook and it works beautifully. I imagine the Xbox One controller should work just as well. The support page actually suggests that the ...
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@TheDoaf83 I've used a wired Xbox 360 controller with my Chromebook and it works beautifully. I imagine the Xbox One controller should work just as well. The support page actually suggests that the Xbox One controller should work wirelessly: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9578631 Maybe try with a USB connection to see if that makes any difference?
@Evilsunseeker There aren't any system-level adjustments for the controller, but many games provide options for adjusting controller sensitivity and input scaling.
@ThOR27 for now you'll need to connect your Stadia controller to your computer via USB. Stadia doesn't yet support using the controller wirelessly on Chrome or mobile. https://support.google.com/sta...
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@ThOR27 for now you'll need to connect your Stadia controller to your computer via USB. Stadia doesn't yet support using the controller wirelessly on Chrome or mobile. https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9578631
There isn't (yet?) a way to proceed without the Stadia smartphone app. It's needed not only for registering but also for linking the controller to your WiFi and Chromecast, purchasing/claiming games,...
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There isn't (yet?) a way to proceed without the Stadia smartphone app. It's needed not only for registering but also for linking the controller to your WiFi and Chromecast, purchasing/claiming games, and also managing preferences like streaming quality. For now, your best bet may be up borrow a phone from someone else, add your Google account as a secondary user profile, install Stadia, go through the setup, and then delete that profile from the phone.
I get the impression that sharing functionality hasn't been added yet. The Help Center describes how to view or delete captures but nothing about sharing them: https://support.google.com/stadia/answ...
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I get the impression that sharing functionality hasn't been added yet. The Help Center describes how to view or delete captures but nothing about sharing them: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9582306 You might consider using the Send Feedback option in the app to let the team know how eager you are for this capability to be added.