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Usually 3rd party light effects are software controlled if you don't have a hardware controller.
As far as proprietary software support it would probably be helpful to look at Corsair's website...
But again that has nothing to do with this video game.
https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/4403113239565-What-games-support-RGB-integration-with-iCUE-
When I run the game.exe it automatically changes my icue settings with random RGB settings (depending on the game)
The problem is that in all other games i played there is an option to disable 3rd party light software (like icue corsair) but not in Against the Storm there is no option to disable that. And when I turn off the game everything goes back to normal, it's proof that it's the game that takes over icue to modify the RGB parameters.
so either it's a game bug that modifies 3rd party software settings, or it's poorly integrated since the disable option of 3rd party softaware is missing... at this point i can't tell more.
https://i.imgur.com/WeyMUMA.png
in fact you should disable this in your corsair software as it will take away some fps and even worse mess with frametimes ( this seems to happen with almost any rgb solution that does fancy stuff)
So I actually really love the profile the game makes..is there a template we can use to actually enable this all the time?
https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/9399098258189-How-to-Import-and-export-iCUE-profiles