When Google revealed the capability to paly Stadia games over a 4G or 5G connection, it was as a feature the company was still in the process of testing. Now, it looks like Google is done putting the feature through its paces because the option to toggle it on has been moved from the Experiments section to the Performance tab. Reports posted on Reddit and Twitter show the toggle in its new place in the Performance tab under Resolution.
The option comes with a note telling players that their resolution will be limited to 720p on mobile data, most likely as a way to help users keep their data use in check. The tech giant warns users that enabling the feature to play games on Stadia could increase their data usage by up tp 2.7GB/hour. Stadia will now make sure users know they’ve enabled gaming over mobile data by showing them a mobile network icon on the home screen.
Google, on the other hand, launched out Stadia’s experimental mobile data gaming feature in July, a few months after the service rolled in November 2019. Prior to its debut, the only way to play over the data was to use tethering to trick the app into recognizing it as WiFi. Though, using mobile data means having to switch the Stadia Controller with something else for those who want to play wirelessly, since the device needs a WiFi connection to function.
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