Alright I tried that but same results sadly. I miss my Stadia controller! When I first saw you post it was late and I was reading on my phone, so apparently my reading comprehension was impaired!
I've never had any issues using my Stadia controller on non-stadia PC games before, but it won't work with ACO (non-stadia, installed in PC). It's weird. Does anyone have any ideas why that might be?...
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I've never had any issues using my Stadia controller on non-stadia PC games before, but it won't work with ACO (non-stadia, installed in PC). It's weird. Does anyone have any ideas why that might be? Like the movement stick moves the cursor in the menu though very jerkily, but in game it just makes the character twitch and the other buttons don't seem to work either. It's baffling me.
Yeah I was afraid of that. I've just been using a cable for maximum reliability but I was hoping I could use this for 5G wireless since I'd bee right next to the source! I have other options that are...
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Yeah I was afraid of that. I've just been using a cable for maximum reliability but I was hoping I could use this for 5G wireless since I'd bee right next to the source! I have other options that are mostly reliable but do occasionally have some disconnects or the controller suddenly acting strange.
I have my PC hardwired via ethernet. In Windows 11 there is an option to share that conenction via a "Mobile Hotspot" that shows up as another wireless network you can connect to. When I connect my ...
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I have my PC hardwired via ethernet. In Windows 11 there is an option to share that conenction via a "Mobile Hotspot" that shows up as another wireless network you can connect to. When I connect my Stadia controller to that network, I can't link it and actually play. I'll press the Link Code sequence, the controller will vibrate as if it's connected and the light will be solid white, but Stadia never acknowledges the link, and after a few seconds the controller just turns off. Any ideas on this? Thanks!