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@GOMAB Hmm, maybe take it a step further and also clear data for the Google Play Services app? I don't know for sure if/how the Stadia app interacts with Play Services but I've seen similar issues wi... See more...
@GOMAB Hmm, maybe take it a step further and also clear data for the Google Play Services app? I don't know for sure if/how the Stadia app interacts with Play Services but I've seen similar issues with other apps in the past when the Play Services data got corrupted somehow.
@ThirtyThree I can't imagine how the CCU losing power could have bricked the controller. Have you tried leaving it plugged in to charge for a couple of hours?  You might also see if the "Tips for r... See more...
@ThirtyThree I can't imagine how the CCU losing power could have bricked the controller. Have you tried leaving it plugged in to charge for a couple of hours?  You might also see if the "Tips for recovering an unresponsive controller" section of this article helps: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9584135
@WrapDePollo interesting. It had been a while since the last time I used my controller with my phone, but I see the same as you - no way to display controller information. I thought that used to work... See more...
@WrapDePollo interesting. It had been a while since the last time I used my controller with my phone, but I see the same as you - no way to display controller information. I thought that used to work but I may have been mistaken. Probably a good idea to use the in-app feedback option to let the team know.
@Kempes That's interesting. I'm afraid I haven't had the opportunity to co-op that game, but I did find a similar issue mentioned on another thread. If it happens again, please be sure to use the fee... See more...
@Kempes That's interesting. I'm afraid I haven't had the opportunity to co-op that game, but I did find a similar issue mentioned on another thread. If it happens again, please be sure to use the feedback option in the Stadia app to report it to the platform folks. You may also want to reach out to the developers of the game to let them know as well: https://support.na.square-enix.com/  
I found this thread that indicated a similar problem which was resolved with a firmware update: https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/comments/jbq5zs/noticable_input_lag_when_gaming_on_xiaomi_mi_tv/ And... See more...
I found this thread that indicated a similar problem which was resolved with a firmware update: https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/comments/jbq5zs/noticable_input_lag_when_gaming_on_xiaomi_mi_tv/ And this one mentions needing to switch the picture profile from "Monitor" to literally anything else: https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/aeg1fj/solved_input_and_game_lags_on_mi_tv/  Maybe also look for settings like "Noise Reduction" and "Motion Smoothing" and making sure those are turned off: https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/comments/hlqhji/it_doesnt_matter_how_i_set_up_my_mi_tv_4s_55/  Hopefully one of those will help? I found a lot of other threads complaining about lag with that TV though.
@Hirntier Can you try using the Stadia controller wirelessly with Chrome on your Macbook to see if the lag is there too? This would help to narrow down the issue to the controller or the Chromecast. ... See more...
@Hirntier Can you try using the Stadia controller wirelessly with Chrome on your Macbook to see if the lag is there too? This would help to narrow down the issue to the controller or the Chromecast. It might also help if you could test running an Ethernet cable to your Chromecast just to eliminate any possibility of WiFi issues there too.
@decim Yes, The Elder Scrolls Online supports cross-platform multiplayer.   
@DaBrainFarts I hope you're also letting the developer/publisher know that you'd love to play their game on Stadia too.
@KaptaniDerya Blinking orange indicates that the controller isn't able to connect to WiFi. Has anything about your network changed since you first set up the controller and Chromecast Ultra? You'll n... See more...
@KaptaniDerya Blinking orange indicates that the controller isn't able to connect to WiFi. Has anything about your network changed since you first set up the controller and Chromecast Ultra? You'll need to set up the controller again: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9578658 If this is a recurring issue it might not be a bad idea to factory reset the controller first and then connect it to your WiFi network again: https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9584135  
@RecordRustle That's not currently an option, but I agree that it would be useful. I kind of hate trying to estimate how long my controller's battery will based on how full/empty the little icon look... See more...
@RecordRustle That's not currently an option, but I agree that it would be useful. I kind of hate trying to estimate how long my controller's battery will based on how full/empty the little icon looks.  Please be sure to use the in-app feedback option to let the devs know this is something you'd like to see!
@wrenyo Reconnecting should be the easier part here, so I'll start there: You should be able to re-link the controller if it disconnects while playing on PC by accessing the in-game Stadia menu. Do... See more...
@wrenyo Reconnecting should be the easier part here, so I'll start there: You should be able to re-link the controller if it disconnects while playing on PC by accessing the in-game Stadia menu. Do this by briefly holding [Shift] + [Tab] on your computer's keyboard.  Okay, on to the disconnecting... Does the controller stay powered on when it disconnects or does the Stadia status light go out?  What can you tell us about your WiFi network? Frequency band(s), mesh/extender and number of nodes, how many devices are connected, etc?
@Octopusinks What Bluetooth connection? As I understand it, the controller's Bluetooth radio is really only used for initial setup. Once it knows how to connect to your home's WiFi network, WiFi is t... See more...
@Octopusinks What Bluetooth connection? As I understand it, the controller's Bluetooth radio is really only used for initial setup. Once it knows how to connect to your home's WiFi network, WiFi is the only connection it uses. Keep in mind that the Stadia controller connects directly to the server hosting your gaming instance; it doesn't connect to your Chromecast/computer/phone (unless you're using the USB-C connection, that is). I've not had any issues with my Founders controller, or my Wasabi one. I do typically force the controller into linking mode each time I turn it on (by holding the Stadia button for about three seconds) and then enter the appropriate linking code for the screen I want to play on. It always syncs up within about twenty seconds.  If that's not working, maybe see if a hardware or factory reset might help? https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9584135
@Raduno RS might refer to pressing the Right Stick. Where are you seeing that?
@Dani46 I think you'll probably want to engage with Stadia support directly on that: Contact Us - Stadia Help
@Jasper07 You can use the Stadia controller wirelessly with your tablet/computer/phone, in which case it's actually connected directly to the server running your game rather than the display you're u... See more...
@Jasper07 You can use the Stadia controller wirelessly with your tablet/computer/phone, in which case it's actually connected directly to the server running your game rather than the display you're using. You may also be able to connect with a USB-C cable. https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9605175 If that's not working, please tell us exactly what steps you're taking and what (if anything) happens when you try.
@BicBuck Chrome browser on Chrome OS going through that link that I had posted a year ago, https://play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions, which is also where the Stadia web app points you when ... See more...
@BicBuck Chrome browser on Chrome OS going through that link that I had posted a year ago, https://play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions, which is also where the Stadia web app points you when you go to manage your subscription so I don't think the entry point should make a difference. Edit: I even get the Google Play Balance option if I try to manage the subscription though Google Pay, at https://pay.google.com/gp/w/u/0/home/subscriptionsandservices
@omah1975 I think you might need to enter the linking code each time you wish to use the Stadia controller with your PC wirelessly; the support article only indicates that the controller will automat... See more...
@omah1975 I think you might need to enter the linking code each time you wish to use the Stadia controller with your PC wirelessly; the support article only indicates that the controller will automatically re-link with a Chromecast Ultra. I typically relink my controller every time anyway; I've found that it's easier to deliberately link the controller with the correct screen rather than hoping that it connects with the right one.  Again, though, you shouldn't need to do any crazy linking stuff if you're using the USB connection. That should just work.  I'm afraid I don't know what might cause the controller to be recognized by Windows but the inputs not show up in non-Stadia games. I did see a post on Reddit that described some specific configurations needed to use the Stadia controller with Steam: https://www.reddit.com/r/Stadia/comments/dzoflb/using_stadia_controller_on_steam/
@aimé With the controller turned off and the browser displaying the linking code, turn the controller on and enter linking mode by holding the Stadia button for 3 seconds. You should then be able to ... See more...
@aimé With the controller turned off and the browser displaying the linking code, turn the controller on and enter linking mode by holding the Stadia button for 3 seconds. You should then be able to enter the code successfully. It seems that holding the button for that extra second or so after the controller turns on can help to avoid issues where the controller tries to automatically connect with a previously-linked screen. Let me know if that's still not working and we can dig a bit deeper. 
@fishy_fish Hmm, maybe see if toggling hardware acceleration in Chrome makes a difference? https://www.lifewire.com/hardware-acceleration-in-chrome-4125122
@GCPPete Stadia games don't "install" since everything runs remotely. That the problem happened after Cyberpunk's release is likely entirely coincidental rather than a part of the issue. On the oth... See more...
@GCPPete Stadia games don't "install" since everything runs remotely. That the problem happened after Cyberpunk's release is likely entirely coincidental rather than a part of the issue. On the other hand, Chromebooks (and, sadly, Pixelbooks in particular) have a pretty checkered past with Bluetooth. And I believe a Chrome OS update rolled out this past week. Those get installed automatically when you shut down so it's entirely possible that yours updated and you didn't realize it. You might want to post on the dedicated Pixelbook support forum to see if the experts there can help you investigate your Bluetooth issues further: https://support.google.com/pixelbook/community