Stadia is still there you have missed many features of standard sounds following its launch late last year, including a built-in touch control option. But now, a fan-made Chrome extension called TouchStadia lets you bypass the need for a Stadia controller and use touch controls on smartphones.
It was released over the weekend on Reddit where it was first seen by Android Central, TouchStadia does not need to be downloaded and works well. Developed by Reddit user SmashShock, iTouchStadia almost invokes the need for a Stadia controller with the functionality of a control structure over the Chrome web browser Stadia works internally. The steps are simple:
- Open TouchStadia webpage.
- Copy the code found in the snippet box there.
- Open Stadia on the web while using Chrome in full desktop mode.
- Type "Java:" in the search bar and paste the copied code.
If all goes well, a notification will appear that tells you that the controller is paired, and you will see the touch interface pop up. You can even play different icon icons by changing the values in the size boxes on the Touch Stadia page. It is a good and efficient operation for the need for the current Stadia controller.
Stadia can't do much for herself, but she has some fast loading times for Conclusion 2 around, and TouchStadia is ready for a short trip to the Tower to manage the Fractaline overcrowding and harvest.