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I did notice my keyboard turned red when i was about to die I thought that was pretty cool.
Yeah that's the first thing I turned off when I started. It went from the game controlling corsair rgb to turning off anything related to icue. Thankfully my pump is a different brand though but it's 100% icue and this game because everything else that has rgb stays on and the game doesn't take over or turn off anything for them.
Turn it off software integrations and game integrations on Icue.
It works for me now.
I did have a crash related to this and the Razer Central software. Found out about this as an issue when I was looking this up and it seemed a lot of people just lose control of their RGB with iCUE running and TLOU. I have iCUE but I don't leave it running.
You can use Icue.
Turn off in game led control and all integrations in the Icue software.
I can't turn it off because everything is controlled by icue.
Pump, fans, rgb, mice, keyboard, etc...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-LE_qZPPe8&t=78s
RGB software developers need to stop making super bloatware that does 100 things plus control your RGB. If a user has RGB software in, it should be to control RGB only. If they wanna monitor hardware, then allow the user to turn these features on or install them extra etc. That's the problem most people have. It's not so much the integration. But these RGB integrations into games, due to the extra level of software just eats resources and seems to be contributing to some game related crashes caused by RGB software (such as iCUE in a few instances I've read up on and in my case Razer).
Talk to Logitech and Razer about that crap. Why exactly is there 8 Razer programs open in task manager when all I want you to do is bind my mouse macros? I feel that though, I disliked ICUE before I built a new comp. My new comp I went all in and used 2 commander cores and basically all cooling is with corsair on this new comp. But its the new I9 and nvme drives that make the old programs that I used to hate completely bearable now. I use ICUE for everything now and I do love it. Yeah its not the best but on a proper computer it doesn't annoy me at all anymore.
Theres signalRGB but it sucks. Does literally that. I do record videos off of it and use ICUE to sample the videos though, it works really well.
I think for the most part, lots of the companies in this area just don't care about spending a little extra money to give better customer experience. It might initially cost them more up front to include a few extra dollars worth of these adaptors but now you're looking at improved customer service. Use that brand's software or use another brand if you want. People will be less anal over giving up good hardware due to bad software integration. (Example is the quality of Razer mice and keyboards but the sheer problems they pose in Windows due to the massive number of active processes, telemetry and system scanning that Razer does, which can cause intermitten keyboards, stuck keys, and bizarre behaviour, including the app going into hypernation/sleep and now I can't use the DPI buttons on my mouse until I close and relaunch Synapse and Central)