The Google Stadia controller will require a wired connection if playing on your phone
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- Anonymous
- Lv@
- 15 Jan 2020
This reason I got log in seriously not fact that family dsuedister death
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- Anonymous
- 3SL
- 20 Nov 2019
usb A to usb C also works
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- g6 user
- LEi
- 19 Oct 2019
dead on arrival ... if gets some people are just testers and youtubers for views but no sense in getting a service like this ... I have a xbox and I can simply pay for gamepass if I don't want to own a game .. but wich such low prices now days I can get my games and play them with no need a internet access ....
this is a epic fail for people that doesn't a 50 MBS connection and above
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- k0vasz
- as8
- 18 Oct 2019
Stadia is soooo f...ed up :(
It would be a viable platform if it would work as Netflix (ie. there is a subscription fee, but you have access to a decent library of games), but like this... nobody's gonna buy a game on Stadia instead of their current platform (PS/XBOX/PC), and those who doesn't own any gaming platform, won't buy either, beacuse if they were into gaming they would already have PS/XBOX/PC...
there is simply no target audience
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- Anonymous
- 0kZ
- 18 Oct 2019
Does that mean I will be able to use mine usb controller with Stadia?
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- evilmessiah
- 7t@
- 18 Oct 2019
All signs of a half baked product and service that the marketing department is trying to rush of the gate. Surprised that they expect people to be okay with a wired controller at launch for a paid gaming service in 2019. Going wired is supposed to be an option, not a mandate. Pretty sure that this service will be canned in sometime and join the graveyard of failed Google experiments.
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- Anonymous
- 7sq
- 18 Oct 2019
- YUKI93
- 0p}
- 18 Oct 2019
Heck, I definitely prefer to play wired at all times. Much more seamless without any worry for battery life or latency lag when playing wirelessly, especially via Bluetooth.
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- xtnsion
- SvB
- 17 Oct 2019
This is one ugly controller