A few days ago Google announced the expansion of Google Stadia to more mobile phones than Pixels, an extension that included the Galaxy S and Note for the last three years, as well as mobiles gaming of Asus and Razer. With this addition of devices it is possible that more than one has decided to give Stadia a chance, taking the plunge.
To play Stadia games on your mobile, you need not only a compatible mobile phone, but also a physical controller. If you bought a Stadia driver you should have a legal order (if someone invited you through Buddy Pass, you might not have one) but there is still some doubt. If I don't have a command with me, can't I play?
A tool that every Stadia user should have
TouchStadia is script is designed to address the severe shortcomings of Google's game app and the use of physical controls in a bind. Having a real command is the most effective way to play console titles, but what if you don't have the time?
This tool achieves that over a period of time as we can, and a touch the keypad
We're talking about the Chrome browser, which allows us to play games on devices that are not compatible with the app. In order to use the touch controls we will have to follow the video instructions shown above, we need to execute a developer code and open the Stadia website in Chrome in desktop mode.
If you want to know more about the app we recommend accessing the TouchStadia GitHub, where you can quietly read (yes, in English) all the details.
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