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@lawsons : Contact support again.  If the Ultra is faulty they can trigger a product return and then issue a replacement. I agree that it shouldn't be difficult, but sometimes things just go wrong, ... See more...
@lawsons : Contact support again.  If the Ultra is faulty they can trigger a product return and then issue a replacement. I agree that it shouldn't be difficult, but sometimes things just go wrong, not that that helps in your case obviously.  
@1timer : A couple of Chrome flags you can modify to see if they improve or worsen things are the following: chrome://flags/#enable-pointer-lock-options  chrome://flags/#enable-resampling-input-eve... See more...
@1timer : A couple of Chrome flags you can modify to see if they improve or worsen things are the following: chrome://flags/#enable-pointer-lock-options  chrome://flags/#enable-resampling-input-events  Regards
@Silvy : Currently one option is to use the Google Takedown app which can download screen clips and captures from Stadia and save them locally on a computer.  https://takeout.google.com/  IMHO, in t... See more...
@Silvy : Currently one option is to use the Google Takedown app which can download screen clips and captures from Stadia and save them locally on a computer.  https://takeout.google.com/  IMHO, in the grand scheme of things, while it would be nice to have this feature directly available from the Stadia App or Chrome browser it's a small inconvenience in comparison to some of the other features that are still missing or need improvement.   The feature will make its way in due course I'm sure, but for the time being there are workarounds.
@kgrr : Launch the Stadia app, and then select the "Explore" button.  From there you will see a YouTube listing for "Destiny 2: Getting Started".   This provides you with 5 videos  covering the foll... See more...
@kgrr : Launch the Stadia app, and then select the "Explore" button.  From there you will see a YouTube listing for "Destiny 2: Getting Started".   This provides you with 5 videos  covering the following topics: How to get started in Desting 2 New Light The complete Destiny Timeline... Destiny 2 Shadowkeep: Armor 2.0 Tutorial/Guide All Seasonal Artifact Mods Explained... Tips to Level UP Fast & Easy Not sure if these are the videos that you have looked at already, but they cover the basics. Additional information can be found on the Bungie website: https://www.bungie.net/en/Guide/Destiny2 
@LordVivec : OK, so to turn the XBox home button off on the controller: Press the XBox home button to invoke the overlay. Select Settings from the Game bar menu Select Shortcuts from the settings... See more...
@LordVivec : OK, so to turn the XBox home button off on the controller: Press the XBox home button to invoke the overlay. Select Settings from the Game bar menu Select Shortcuts from the settings menu Remove the checkbox from the entry "Open XBox Game Bar using the X button on a controller". Then if you decide to enable it again, you can use Win+G to access it instead.
@1timer @WazMeister : I suspect that the mouse polling/refresh rate is the issue here.  Check your mouse settings and reduce its polling rate or refresh rate (I guess the name depends on the mouse m... See more...
@1timer @WazMeister : I suspect that the mouse polling/refresh rate is the issue here.  Check your mouse settings and reduce its polling rate or refresh rate (I guess the name depends on the mouse manufacturer).   IIRC, a  higher value will likely create the issue that you are encountering.
@Akitoe00b : Or you can do it right now if you are able to get a Buddy Pass.  Of course that won't permit you to play on a TV unless you either have a suitable Chromecast Ultra already available, and... See more...
@Akitoe00b : Or you can do it right now if you are able to get a Buddy Pass.  Of course that won't permit you to play on a TV unless you either have a suitable Chromecast Ultra already available, and you would also need to purchase a Stadia controller as well to play on a TV.   But if you are only interested in playing via a Chrome browser then either wait until the Base edition is released this year, or obtain a Buddy pass.
@FoxlukeITA : I think that Powerline is adding too much delay either due to its encryption, or it just latency.  My tests with Powerline have been far from ideal. WiFi extender might work, but once... See more...
@FoxlukeITA : I think that Powerline is adding too much delay either due to its encryption, or it just latency.  My tests with Powerline have been far from ideal. WiFi extender might work, but once again it is going to be adding some additional latency which might have negative impact.  Unless you plan on doing some re-cabling to get the router closer to the controller you might have to test with an extender to see if that helps or not, but hard to say what the performance will actually be like.
@Kaidex : Not that I am aware of, code pretty much always comes after delivery.
@rodiandori : Only earlier versions of GRID Autosport and GRID 2 supported local multiplayer splitscreen IIRC. As for splitscreen on the current version of GRID, that is due in a post release updat... See more...
@rodiandori : Only earlier versions of GRID Autosport and GRID 2 supported local multiplayer splitscreen IIRC. As for splitscreen on the current version of GRID, that is due in a post release update. https://gamingbolt.com/grid-interview-weather-track-online-offerings-and-more 
@DrCentz : Until such features arrive, you can use Takeout to download all the Stadia content including clips and screenshots and then share that content. https://takeout.google.com/ 
@colddreamer : Sometimes happens with new controllers. Had to endure this over the years with different controllers for PS, XBox and Nintendo. Not suffered yet with Stadia controller, but might still... See more...
@colddreamer : Sometimes happens with new controllers. Had to endure this over the years with different controllers for PS, XBox and Nintendo. Not suffered yet with Stadia controller, but might still happen. Blisters are the worst, but hopefully won’t happen. 
@Jordan1 : Yes, but only in a wired configuration currently.
@Aeruthus : Reach out to support and request a replacement, it shouldn't squeak and we are not having that kind of issue with either of our 2 controllers. https://support.google.com/stadia 
@lars0815 : The list of games that are included in a Pro subscription can be found via the store and selecting "Stadia Pro Games", the Chrome URL is : https://stadia.google.com/store/list/2001  AC O... See more...
@lars0815 : The list of games that are included in a Pro subscription can be found via the store and selecting "Stadia Pro Games", the Chrome URL is : https://stadia.google.com/store/list/2001  AC Odyssey has never been a Stadia Pro game.   The only titles that have been included in the Stadia Pro subscription to claim NOW are: Destiny 2: The Collection Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition Samurai Shodown Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Now, initially Farming Simulator 19 was added and not the Platinum Edition, but this was an error and it was corrected within an hour or two, as it should have been the Platinum Edition.  But AC Odyssey was never included in this. Now, Pro deals is a different matter, games make their way into the Pro deals and out after a period of time, these are limited time discounts on specific games and content that changes over time. I haven't kept a record of those deals so I can't recall if AC Odyssey was discounted for a while or not. Hope this helps.
@Northlight : If your purchase history shows that you paid for the Super Deluxe version, reach out to customer service and see if they are able to verify the version that is associated with your acco... See more...
@Northlight : If your purchase history shows that you paid for the Super Deluxe version, reach out to customer service and see if they are able to verify the version that is associated with your account.   With these extra DLC bundled versions it isnt as easy to know what is what until you start using the stuff that is included in the bundle.  Unfortunately I've not purchased Borderlands as its not that interesting to me and my kids aren't old enough for it yet.
@Freezedried72 : Currently, via a Chrome browser session, you can navigate to Stadia Settings by clicking on your avatar, and there is an option available within those settings called "Redeem code",... See more...
@Freezedried72 : Currently, via a Chrome browser session, you can navigate to Stadia Settings by clicking on your avatar, and there is an option available within those settings called "Redeem code", selecting that gives you the ability to enter a code.
@OtakuGamer92 : I would start by looking at the Stadia dev website https://stadia.dev/  that has some information that might well be of use to your school research project. With regards to security... See more...
@OtakuGamer92 : I would start by looking at the Stadia dev website https://stadia.dev/  that has some information that might well be of use to your school research project. With regards to security/privacy concerns, then you can look at the Stadia Privacy Policy and see if any of the items listed are a concern or not. When you play a game on Stadia, Google may share certain data with the game publisher to support gameplay, enable in-game functionality, investigate problems, facilitate improvement of Stadia or the game and provide customer support. This information may include: limited account information, such as your country, your province or state (if you are in Canada or the US), country of purchase, time zone and your Google account language setting; Stadia profile information, such as your Stadia Name, avatar and a unique identifier that is assigned to you by Stadia; information about the devices that you use in connection with Stadia, such as screen size and the type of input devices; gameplay data, such as game saves, in-game achievements, in-game statistics, online status, restricted features, data to enable multiplayer and matchmaking, game input from input devices that you use (e.g. mouse and keyboard, controller, microphone) and, if you access games that use Stadia’s StreamConnect feature, the video and audio of your game; identifiers of users who you have blocked on the platform and who have blocked you; data about game performance on Stadia, including error reports; social data, such as identifiers for your friends on Stadia, only with your additional consent; and information about your content entitlements on Stadia, such as in-game purchases and subscription status.
@I3joernnn : https://store.google.com/product/stadia_controller Will allow you to purchase just the controller.
@Blaiki : I would very much expect that the devs/engineers can see exactly what we are doing when we are playing if they choose to do so, for any number of reasons. Troubleshooting, investigation of... See more...
@Blaiki : I would very much expect that the devs/engineers can see exactly what we are doing when we are playing if they choose to do so, for any number of reasons. Troubleshooting, investigation of blocked players and so forth. There are a number of links about the data that is collected over the following three documents: Stadia Controller and your privacy  Privacy policy - Stadia  Google - Privacy Policy & Terms  As you can see from these there is a the ability to control some of the data sharing associated with diagnostics and usage data, but there is also a statement in the Stadia Privacy policy that states that Google may share some data with the game publisher including game play data, and the video and audio of your game. So, my understanding of this is an absolute yes, they have visibility of this and can share this with game developers. From a cloud based service and the necessity to protect users, I would think that it would be a serious issue for Google/Stadia if they didn't have the ability to access users games and chat and so forth, especially in a multi-user environment where it would be essential IMHO.