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You never own a game, its a common misconception.  You own a license to play the game. In this case, the license is tied directly to the Stadia platform.  It cannot be downloaded anymore than it ca... See more...
You never own a game, its a common misconception.  You own a license to play the game. In this case, the license is tied directly to the Stadia platform.  It cannot be downloaded anymore than it can be played on a PS4. Where this can get complicated is if the developer wishes to make the licence transferable. (They haven't, but in theory could in the future)
Hey @OkRuh  I get that you are annoyed with the problem, but lashing out at a stranger whos trying to help isn't cool. What @RXShorty is trying to do is troubleshoot and isolate the issue.  They ar... See more...
Hey @OkRuh  I get that you are annoyed with the problem, but lashing out at a stranger whos trying to help isn't cool. What @RXShorty is trying to do is troubleshoot and isolate the issue.  They are trying to determine what could be causing the problem. So, do you have another device in your home with HDMI input?  If so, can you try the CCU with that?  If the problem persists here its likely the CCU.  If you cannot test it this way, then does your TV have an alternative HDMI port?  Can you test the CCU in that? We are trying to help, so expect more questions if the answers are fairly standard ones.
I've stated this before and its not something anyone wants to hear, but Stadia really, really, really depends on consistency of speed, not top speed. It tests the consistent quality of your network... See more...
I've stated this before and its not something anyone wants to hear, but Stadia really, really, really depends on consistency of speed, not top speed. It tests the consistent quality of your network far far more than any other service will.   The first port of call is really your ISP.  Ask them to monitor the line to get a stable connection, not a fast one (This is utterly counter what most users ask for).. a consistent 50mbps will run Stadia far better than a sketchy 300mbps that overloads the line.  This isn't something you can measure using a speed checker, but if you speak to an ISP they will monitor a line and stabilise it, and this shouldn't be a quick phone call, but rather a 24 hr at minimum line check.   I pay for a much, much faster connection than I get, but I have a smooth consistent line.  I have no hiccups with Stadia at all.  At max speed, it glitches.
@Xentarys  Only via that Chromecast and Controller.  If you have a PC, laptop, Mac, phone, tablet or Smart fridge thats capable of running Chrome then you absolutely will.  Stadia will work with any... See more...
@Xentarys  Only via that Chromecast and Controller.  If you have a PC, laptop, Mac, phone, tablet or Smart fridge thats capable of running Chrome then you absolutely will.  Stadia will work with any existing HID compliant controller  or with touchscreen commands and you will be able to play it.
@Theaiminghose    I think Google have you covered on this one.  Every use case is documented here in this Linky 
@InFlemmers  Do you have access to the history of the device you created it on? This Linky should connect you to Stadia support.  A username and the card number should be enough to assist.
Yes, 100%. Every game will support that.   And you have the benefit of a free trial to check it works flawlessly!
I'm assuming both devices are connected to the same WiFi? There is a Google help article in this Linky that should should help.
It's been held back by Ubisoft for final development. Linky can be found here