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I couldn't do what they said.  Hitting any key on the keyboard did not cause the game to lose mouse focus.  To do that I had to alt + tab out, then minimize anything in front of the game and it would... See more...
I couldn't do what they said.  Hitting any key on the keyboard did not cause the game to lose mouse focus.  To do that I had to alt + tab out, then minimize anything in front of the game and it would say that the game no longer had captured the mouse focus.  Then i clicked inside the window, but there was no change to the performance of the mouse.  It continued to cause problems with the game.
Yea.  I tried it for a longer period of time and the issue is still there for me too.  I did my best.  They suggested a couple of things.  They said to start up ESO in Stadia, hit a key, then click i... See more...
Yea.  I tried it for a longer period of time and the issue is still there for me too.  I did my best.  They suggested a couple of things.  They said to start up ESO in Stadia, hit a key, then click inside the window to recapture the mouse.  That didn't help me.  They also said to restart Chrome.  I have done that over and over, so that isn't fixing it either.  Sorry @DarklinkFighter.  I tried, but there really isn't anything more I can do.  I have a latency checker addon in ESO when I play directly off my machine with addons.  At times quite frequently the checker goes red, reads +999, and can't go any higher.  In Cyrodiil, occasionally the game completely freezes for a few seconds and then I can go on.  I ran Stadia's latency test and it came back that I should have an excellent Stadia experience.  It could be the addons I run causing the lag for me on my own machine I will admit, but it seems like there is a problem with latency between Stadia's servers and ESO's servers for this to be happening.  I don't have any other ideas.  I sent one last message to ZOS asking them if they had any other suggestions, and I told them the game was virtually unplayable on Stadia due to this.  If they reply anything useful I will post it.  Sorry.
@DarklinkFighter try it now.  ZOS contacted me and asked me to make a video of the problem and post it to YouTube, so I attempted to.  The only broadcasting software that would do it was OBS, but in ... See more...
@DarklinkFighter try it now.  ZOS contacted me and asked me to make a video of the problem and post it to YouTube, so I attempted to.  The only broadcasting software that would do it was OBS, but in attempting to recreate the problem after several hours of maintenance this morning it appears the problem is fixed.  I'm not having to sweep my mouse across my mouse pad all the time to get my character to move short distances anymore.  I am posting the video anyway, and will forward it to ZOS because I told them I would, but you should try it out and let us know if it works for you now.  Maybe they did something during maintenance.  It was a really long maintenance session from 3 am EDT to 11 am EDT.  Normally they run from 4 am to 10 am.
I had this happen on a small laptop with less resources that I wanted to try to see if Stadia would work.  My router would connect at 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz depending on the device.  The device was not that... See more...
I had this happen on a small laptop with less resources that I wanted to try to see if Stadia would work.  My router would connect at 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz depending on the device.  The device was not that old.  It is a touch screen Windows 10 device, but is too slow to do much more than web browsing.  It only connected at 2.4Ghz, so I assumed that was the problem.  I assumed Stadia required a faster connection.  A number of android devices don't connect at 5Ghz though.  I have family come up from Peru and all of their devices use the 2.4Ghz setting.  None can connect at 5Ghz.  I don't know how you can guarantee the speed at which a Chromebook would connect.  They come at all different price points from $150 to $400 or even more.  More may be involved here than mere Internet speed.  Device requirements may also be important.
ESO is playable without addons, but it is much more challenging.  Finding resources is more challenging because you are unable to use Harvest Map.  Finding things like Treasure Maps or Survey Maps re... See more...
ESO is playable without addons, but it is much more challenging.  Finding resources is more challenging because you are unable to use Harvest Map.  Finding things like Treasure Maps or Survey Maps requires going online, looking up the map, and then wandering around the general area a bit to find them, but it can be done.  No Lazy Writ Crafter, so crafting becomes more time consuming.  But let's say my computer blows up, and I don't have money to replace it with a $1,000 replacement (that's being conservative now-a-days), Stadia is the solution.  According to Stadia I can play it with a $300 Chromebook.  That's an ideal solution.  Of course you lose access to your Steam library and other places you have purchased games, so some would say it isn't ideal, but at least you have an option.  When travelling, carrying a Chromebook around is much much easier than a larger laptop as well.  I have a laptop, but it was outrageously expensive.  Replacing it at this point would be difficult financially.  Stadia is an option.  While it may be a little less convenient, and require more work, look at it like it's a challenge and see if you are up to it.  If you can beat the challenge, it's worth it.
There are some players trying to play ESO with Chrome that are having a problem where they have to make long sweeping motions with their mouse to move short distances.  Stadia can't solve the problem... See more...
There are some players trying to play ESO with Chrome that are having a problem where they have to make long sweeping motions with their mouse to move short distances.  Stadia can't solve the problem on their own.  ZOS can't solve the problem on their own.  They are both passing the buck rather than making a simple phone call and working together to resolve the issue.  It's terrible customer service and terrible customer support from both companies.  ESO is practically unplayable using Chrome like this.  If they can't resolve this issue, then Stadia should remove ESO from it's list of playable games, because at this point, the situation is hopeless for players having this issue.  It doesn't matter that other games work just fine on Stadia.  That isn't a reason not to fix ESO.  I came to Stadia to play ESO in the first place.  I learned about Stadia from ZOS.  I think Stadia is a great idea, but everybody needs to get their act together and make this work, or I will be forced to stop using Stadia for ESO.  That would be very disappointing.  I and @DarklinkFighter are both experiencing the issue, but getting nowhere. Any players having this issue:  if you would reply and add yourself to a list of people having this problem, so Stadia and ZOS know it is a serious issue, I and other players having it would appreciate it.
I submitted this ticket to ZOS:  The Game Consultant file is irrelevant to this question, but I couldn't submit the ticket without it. I am trying to play with Stadia, and my mouse is not working pro... See more...
I submitted this ticket to ZOS:  The Game Consultant file is irrelevant to this question, but I couldn't submit the ticket without it. I am trying to play with Stadia, and my mouse is not working properly. I have to make long sweeping motions to move short distances. Another player is trying to get help with this too. All other games on Stadia work fine. Only ESO has this problem. Please don't just forward me back to Stadia. They can't fix this on their own, and you can't fix this on your own. Could someone from ZOS please contact someone at Stadia and discuss this problem and see if there is a resolution. We just want the game to work. We don't care who fixes it, or who's responsibility it is. The two of you worked together to make ESO playable in the first place. The two of you need to talk on the phone and work together to resolve this issue as well. There's absolutely nothing players can do on their own. And it makes ESO unplayable on Stadia. If they don't work with Stadia to fix the issue then Stadia will have to remove ESO from it's list of games.  It isn't fair to say a game works on a platform it doesn't work on.
What I want to know is, the account I linked to Stadia has Greymoor.  However, the free ESO version is just the base game with Morrowind.  Does that mean that even though I have purchased Greymoor fr... See more...
What I want to know is, the account I linked to Stadia has Greymoor.  However, the free ESO version is just the base game with Morrowind.  Does that mean that even though I have purchased Greymoor from ZOS, I can only play the base game and Morrowind on Stadia?  (Edit: With my account linked, I can access Greymoor without any problem.)  I am having another problem though. I've spent quite a bit of time playing ESO on Stadia today.  Without addons to the game, ESO is quite difficult to play.  But I suppose that is how it is meant to be played and addons are basically cheating in a sense.  The only problem I have with Stadia at all is that my mouse DPI is not acting properly.  I have to make long sweeping motions with it to move short distances.  ESO is not responding as it should to my mouse movement.  I am using a UtechSmart 16400DPI VENUS Gaming Mouse.  I have tried adjusting the DPI to several different positions, and none make any difference.  I have the proper software for the mouse installed.  Does anybody have any suggestions on resolving this issue? I have tried a different mouse to see if it helped with no change.  I tried a Razer NAGA.  There still seems to be a slow response to mouse movements during game play.