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Quick hack to get Google Stadia running on unsupported Android devices
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Oculus Quest 2 PS4 Controller #34

Open nxtde opened 3 years ago

nxtde commented 3 years ago

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

sigmaxipi commented 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.

nxtde commented 3 years ago

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

sigmaxipi commented 3 years ago

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.