Bluetooth support for the Stadia Controller is now live. R.I.P Stadia.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/01/bluetooth-support-for-the-stadia-controller-is-now-live/
Bluetooth support for the Stadia Controller is now live. R.I.P Stadia. https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/01/bluetooth-support-for-the-stadia-controller-is-now-live/ 17 comments
@TomLarrow not entirely true. Tech was good yes but the business model is what put most people off. @gamingonlinux @TomLarrow 100% this. It needed a free tier, at something like 480p or 360p, to get more people using it. With your free plan you get access to a new game every week, and you can subscribe to keep playing that game, access more games, and get better video quality. It was a pure business failure. It did nothing to shake up the market. is there a way to do this for the Luna controller I just have collecting dust because I don't use the program? <_< @gamingonlinux Yay! I just did it using Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 and was smooth and easy to do. Great success. @gamingonlinux wonder if the controllers are very good, and how much you can buy one for now... @gamingonlinux Not working in arch linux using chrome. :/ Get the same close tab messages you got, and I don't have an old windows install anywhere. @gamingonlinux Has anyone got this to work? It just keeps telling me to close any tabs or programs using the controller @gamingonlinux unlocked all four of my controllers. Had some issues unlocking them under Linux but on Windows went smoothly @gamingonlinux I threw away my stadia controller about a month ago, because I thought it was going to be bricked... @gamingonlinux just flashed mine on fedora, worked flawlessly only needing to use chrome was annoying. u-dev rule is understandable, but might be problematic for some users. @gamingonlinux I managed to update my Stadia controller to use bluetooth, but I can not for the life of me make it work under Steam. I assume I might need to do something to map the controller correctly, but for instance playing ARK I could not get the aiming to work, although I could move around using the controller. |
@gamingonlinux Stadia was good tech that people were unwilling to invest in because of Google's track record of killing products