Open nxtde opened 3 years ago
Don't use Bluetooth controllers. They transmit on the same frequencies as WiFi so there is a risk of interference if the BT system and WiFi system randomly choose the same frequency. You should use a controller plugged into the headset.
Thanks for your reply. Do you think it is an Quest2 issue? Stadia with PS4 Gamepad works fine on all other devices, Tablet and PC. Maybe a future Quest2 update could fix this? Or an original Stadia Gamepad? Thanks
I saw this with multiple BT gamepads when testing with the Quest 1. Sometimes it worked and sometimes there was high lag. I think the best option is to test a wired gamepad first. You might also be able to change the settings on your WiFi AP to use a different frequency and see if that reduces interference.
First of all great job with "chromium for stadia" ... I have an big issue I hope you can help ... I searched already through a lot of pages, but still no solution for this.
I connected the PS4 controller to the Quest 2, showing "Wireless Controller" as connected, Stadia via Chromium recognize it, but when I start playing its a huge input lag which makes it unusable and impossible to play anything.
Do you have any idea how we can fix this issue? I hope we can find a solution.
Thanks a lot