It feels something like a blend of the XBox One controller and Nintendo Switch pro controller, with smooth analog triggers, solid rumble haptics, crisp analog sticks and d-pad. Google's gone way over the top comparing the controller to a chef's knife, but it's an excellent controller, seriously. Sarah Tew/CNET The Stadia controller feels great This is how you pair a Stadia controller with a Chromecast Ultra, btw. On a Pixelbook Go and Pixel 4, they were playable but had lower framerate and video quality. To me, they seemed good enough to seem like they were playing on a console. Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Destiny 2 and GYLT looked great. I played over my home Fios connection with 100Mbps Wi-Fi. Mileage may vary on laptops using Chrome, Chromebooks and Pixel phones, but Google's only enabling that silky 4K on TVs for now. Stadia is meant to work on 5GHz Wi-Fi connections 10Mbps and up, scaling from 720p to 4K HDR at 60fps with 5.1 surround, over the Chromecast Ultra.
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