Stadia was heaven sent and it was sad to let it go. Today I started playing It Takes Two with my wife on the steam deck and using the Stadia controller brought back pleasant memories.

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    Did they release an update to allow these to work wirelessly? How… how you doin’ that? Lol

    These were actually one of my preferred controllers.

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        Oh crap, didn’t realize I have until the end of this year to switch it to Bluetooth mode! Thanks for the reminder.

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          Pretty sure someone pulled the code, it’s all JavaScript in the browser and archived the firmware so it is possible to do it without relying on that page when they shut it down.

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          You gotta be quick. The “unlock” website will be going down eventually meaning that if you didn’t “unlock” it before the website goes down, you’re stuck with a paperweight

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            The controller is actually very nice. It is a shame Google killed stadia, it was a nice service to supplement the few games I wanted to play that I couldn’t get on Nintendo, without having to go out and buy an Xbox or PlayStation. But I guess the steam deck now fills that void.

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              It always looked nice for something to do during a lunch break, play a little destiny.

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                Yeah it was also great because it integrated with Google TV well. The recent game you played was integrated with the “ongoing watch” list. So you can quickly pick up and play just like a TV show you’ve been watching. I thought for sure that was genius and would make playing video games more mainstream for people who don’t really play video games. That was the audience Google should have pivoted towards to keep it afloat. Oh well…

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            They’re cool, but I haven’t been able to abilitate haptic feedback while on Bluetooth connection, sadly

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      Yeah they released a tool almost immediately after they shut it down. I have not used them until now because I got a steam deck with all the Stadia refunds and I was gaming on that. I used them today because we hooked the steam deck up on the TV.

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        Nice. Yeah I followed that for a little while and got my refunds in about 1-2 months. I’m guessing they released an update soon after I got my refunds and stopped paying attention lol I’m guessing this past February or March.

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    I thought Stadia was great too! It definitely helped me get through pandemic isolation. And I definitely felt like the controller fit my hands well.

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      Any kind of USB-c dongle. I bought one on Amazon that’s like $20. It had HDMI and two USB inputs. There’s a USB-c input on the dongle as well and I plug in the charger on there.

      Quick edit: I went on my Amazon account and found the one I bought. You can find it below but like I said basically any kind of USB-c dongle will work. You can get a fancier one if you want but I have not had any issues with this one.

      Hiearcool USB C Hub,USB C Hub Multi-Port Adapter for MacBook Pro/Air M1 M2, 4K HDMI USB C Dock Dongle for iPad and Other Type C Devices https://a.co/d/63ceAr9

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        Ordered, thank you! I don’t know why but the idea never occurred to me. Excited for some big screen gaming.

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      There’s an official dock you can get for it. I have one and it’s awesome. Has a USB-C for power, HDMI, and 2 regular USB ports for peripherals. It even has an Ethernet port.

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      I bought the JSAUX dock (from Amazon). Has been really good. It’s a fair bit cheaper than the official one and there are a load of reports.of the official one having issues.

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      I liked their feel for sure. I probably wouldn’t go out and buy any more from eBay or whatnot as I already have two, but they were solid and I definitely plan on updating mine.

      Can’t speak to their use after the Bluetooth update as I just found out about it, but they were responsive when I used them through stadia and work just as well, if not better, when wired to a computer.

      As much as I dislike Google, they did handle this stadia wind down and shuttering pretty well.

      Edit: The Bluetooth works just as well! These were my favorite controllers until the PS5 controllers came out (don’t even own a PS5 but picked up a couple for my mobile gaming).

      One thing I prefer about Dualsense over the stadia controller is that their buttons are really quiet. I still prefer the feel of the stadia controller, though, so for casual daytime gaming, I think these are gonna be my go to.

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        I have two that I’ve been using on Bluetooth for months. They’re just as responsive. If they had back paddles they’d be perfect for me.

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      The only downside I’ve found so far is that they’re much more sensitive than my old Xbox 360 controllers. I tried playing Overlord: Raising Hell with one, and resting my fingers on the top buttons was enough to send my minions running all over the map.

      It’s probably great for racing games, but it took a few minutes to get used to :)

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      If you like Unravel 2 you’ll love ITT. Similar vibe. Some other recommendations that I played through with my partner:

      • Brothers: a tale of two sons
      • A way out
      • Trine, Trine 2, Trine 3?, T4? Only played the first 2 in co-op
      • Guacamelee, G2 (only played 2 in co-op, 1 was in solo)
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      It’s a fun co-op which I’ve played with my partner and my kids. It packs a lot of variety into it’s level design and is very well executed. Would recommend.

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        The variety is really great. If your partner isn’t as into games it makes for a good jumping off point for finding out what kinds of things they do like.

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    I waited months for Google to release a firmware patch to unlock Bluetooth. Eventually, I got tired of 4 mostly bricked (could still use them wired) controllers laying around and tossed 3 of them. I wish I would have kept them all now, Stadia controllers are some of the best, I may have to pick up another one online.

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    Such a fun game to play with a partner. It has a great story… My GF and I made it pretty far but she just doesn’t have the controller skills to manage a certain boss fight later game. I’m trying to get her to play other games to get some practice. I’d really like to finish it.