Definitely related to browser: when on Chrome, it feels like 480p, then I switch to Edge and it's up to 720p but still way less than 1080p. I am using windows 10 + nvidia 1080. Not sure what went wro...
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Definitely related to browser: when on Chrome, it feels like 480p, then I switch to Edge and it's up to 720p but still way less than 1080p. I am using windows 10 + nvidia 1080. Not sure what went wrong. ----- Update on 2020-12-18 Here is how I manage to make it crispy most of the time, every bit helps * enable Chrome's hardware acceleration, then in Chrome://flags, set “use ANGEL graphics” to “D3D11on12”, then in "nvidia control panel - 3d settings - manage 3d settings - program settings - Google Chrome (chrome.exe)", enable "CUDA-GPUS" and "Vertical sync". Those settings together force Chrome to decode Stadia video stream using nv graphic card with DirectX12 API. * select prefer connectivity mode (not sure the name is right, I play in Chinese) * unselect all additional graphic features because even with hardware acceleration, it's still a mess for me when there are lots lights and reflection in the scene. Disable those improves light rendering * change wifi router. Previous I use Google Wifi, it has a fancy shape but doesn't have exterior antenna. Even though Stadia speedtest shows my connection is always 50M+, actual gaming is glitchy, especially when my roommate open his door there is a couple seconds glitch or significant low-resolution...wtf? Maybe because I live on 2nd floor and Google Wifi is on 1st and it tries too hard to optimize signal. Then I switch to an Asus one with 4 antenna, same Comcast cable and same speedtest result but much less glitches and gaming not interrupted by roommate's door