Top products from r/controlgame
We found 7 product mentions on r/controlgame. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
2. Annihilation: A Novel (The Southern Reach Trilogy Book 1)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
3. AOC G2460PQU 144hz, 1ms Ultimate Performance 24-Inch Professional Gaming Monitor
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
24 inches Class Monitor (24 inches Viewable) Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution16:9 Aspect Ratio w/ color support of 16.7 Million Colors144hz Refresh RateBrightness- 350 cd/m2, Dynamic Contrast Ratio- 80,000,000:1, Response Time- 1msConnectivity- VGA, DVI, HDMI, Display Port, USB (4)Wall Mountable, Spea...
4. Led Strip Lights 6.56ft for 40-60in TV, PANGTON VILLA USB LED TV Backlight Kit with Remote - 16 Color Changing 5050 Leds Bias Lighting for HDTV
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Light Up Every Side of Your TV - 78.7in / 2m 5050 LED light strip for 40-60 inch tvColor changing mood lights to improve image clarity, create home theater-like phenomenon24Key remote-16 Color changing-dimmable 4 modes. Control distance 19. 6Ft-26. 2ftInstall procedure-double sided adhesive tape Ins...
5. Philips Hue Play White & Color Smart Light, Single Base Kit, Hub Required/Power Supply Included (Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Homekit & Google Home)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Includes power supply, purchase the Hue Play Base Kit to get started. Requires the Hue Hub (sold separately, Model 458471). Search "Philips Hue Hub" or "B016H0QZ7I" to find this product on Amazon. SmartThings systemVoice activated: The Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance Bar Light can be controlled u...
They do change color! It comes with a remote where you can choose what color and brightness. They just stick on the back of the tv and are powered via USB.
Here’s the link:
Led Strip Lights 6.56ft for 40-60in TV, PANGTON VILLA USB LED TV Backlight Kit with Remote - 16 Color Changing 5050 LEDs Bias Lighting for HDTV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072QWJRBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.W9ADbQ8QAA63
Now if you wanna get real fancy with it, Philips makes a light kit as well. Stronger light and you can control it with your phone and there’s a TON of customization options too.
Philips Hue Play White & Color Smart Light, Single Base Kit, Hub Required/Power Supply Included (Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Homekit & Google Home) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GX9YG1H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_i19ADbEZJ8Y3J
Hmm... it rings a bell. Maybe I saw it?
There's also this novel (trilogy actually) -- THE BREACH by Patrick Lee. I get strong vibes of that in Control. Strange objects of power are appearing then put to use by shadowy govt. organization.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0030CVRPW
*flies off to Amazon to spend $11.23 for the book*
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EGJ32A6
I have this issue too. I'm playing it on my AOC G2770PQU and I never have issues with games being too dark because of the amount of colors this monitor can display. However Control is the singular exception to that rule.
I've tried changing the monitor brightness, contrast and gamma and the in-game brightness but all it does is wash the color out and not actually increase my visibility. There are spots in the game where you can climb through holes to flank enemies, but they're completely pitch black by design. Nothing I've changed settings wise on my monitor, GPU or in-game settings even slightly increases visibility in these spots.
I tried hooking the PC up to my TV which has a much lower color range, and it's even worse on there. Spots I can actually see on my monitor are completely black on my TV. It doesn't seem like an issue with either of our monitors/tvs, I think this game just has really dark spots that you aren't supposed to see in. Though I can't see any reason why the devs would do this.
Here's what I'm talking about. This is in a combat area and the path in front of me is a flanking route to get the drop on the enemies. You can successfully move through this area to get a better angle so it's not like an area the player isn't intended to go through.