Or Google Stadia's first few months of life they are complex and highly controversial, we really want to know what the Mountain Videogame streaming company forum will look like in 2020.
While currently only compatible with Chromecast Ultra, Pixel computers and devices – we hope soon to be announced new compatible devices – users are already doing their own thing. A few days ago we showed you Xtadia, an Xposed module that allowed us to enjoy Stadia on any Android smartphone. Today we're showing you some crazy, and that The user was able to use Stadia on a very curious device
This is how Google Stadia works with the ebook
Can you imagine playing the Google Stadia ebook? Oops, this user was successful. As we can see on 9to5Google, a student named Sebastian Ørsted, He used his ebook or ebook to play Destiny 2, one of the topics currently available on Google Stadia.
The ebook in question is the Onyx Book Max 3 and the feat happened because the e-book uses a software version of Android. Of course no one expects something like playing with Stadia on television or on a computer, because according to Sebastian, the available latency can be from 500 – 1000 milliseconds, the statistic that in practice is quite high but we must remember that we are talking about an electric ink screen.
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While not a funny anecdote, it's amazing how users find Stadia works on other devices that are not officially supported but, Google still doesn't let you play your video game service on the same devices yet just like Android and iOS tablets, on any other non-Pixel Android phone.
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