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Step into the shifting halls of the Oldest House as Jesse Faden, wielding supernatural powers against the invasive Hiss in this mind-bending action adventure. Control enhanced experience tools instantly grant massive Source and Ability Points, letting you upgrade the Service Weapon, craft rare mods, and unlock every skill tree without the grind. Whether you are a novice agent or a seasoned veteran, these aids let you tailor Jesse’s build for devastating telekinetic combat or seamless exploration, removing resource scarcity barriers entirely. Navigate treacherous sectors like Containment or Research with confidence, using boosted abilities to reach hidden lore, defeat tough bosses, and uncover the Federal Bureau’s deepest secrets effortlessly. Focus on the gripping narrative and fluid combat dynamics, as these assistive tools ensure a smooth, immersive journey through the paranormal mysteries, empowering you to dominate every encounter with style.

Cheat Provider: Unlimited Health、Unlimited Energy、Unlimited Materials、Unlimited Element、Unlimited Ability Points、No Reload、Super Accuracy - No Spread、Easy Mods Upgrade and other high-frequency features, with compatibility for the latest version; supports Standard, Enhanced, Super Modes (3 modes)

Trainer Modes

Standard Mode

Standard Mode offers basic modification features, perfect for players new to the game, making the gaming experience more relaxed and enjoyable.

Unlimited Health

Dive headfirst into Remedy Entertainment’s surreal world of Control where Jesse Faden’s survival gets a serious boost through the Unlimited Health mechanic. This powerhouse feature isn’t just about keeping your health bar full—it’s your golden ticket to experiencing every mind-bending moment without worrying about taking a hit. Whether you’re chasing every shred of lore in the Oldest House’s shifting corridors or testing your limits in the infamous Ashtray Maze, staying in the fight has never felt so effortless. Gamers who’ve unlocked this advantage swear by its ability to transform grueling boss battles like the Mold-1 encounter into cinematic showcases of supernatural fury, letting you focus on mastering telekinetic throws and evading reality-warping hazards instead of scavenging health packs. For those who’ve ever muttered ‘gl hf’ before facing Control’s punishing difficulty spikes, this system turns the game into a playground where exploration reigns supreme. Imagine navigating secret floors of the Panopticon without fearing environmental traps, or experimenting with the Flamingo’s combat rhythm knowing you’ve got permanent damage resistance in your back pocket. Speedrunners blast through containment zones while story enthusiasts soak in every cryptic memo and shifting architecture moment, all because the invincibility mode removes traditional survival constraints. The modifier’s magic lies in how it reshapes player experiences—turning tense firefights into choreographed action set pieces, letting you embrace undead mode’s freedom to analyze enemy patterns, or simply enjoying the satisfaction of wrecking havoc without needing to reload after a surprise attack. Even newcomers struggling with the game’s steep combat learning curve find their footing faster, treating Control less like a gauntlet and more like an interactive supernatural thriller. From the Ashtray Maze’s trippy chaos to the Hiss corruption’s relentless pressure, this mechanic isn’t just a safety net—it’s a launchpad for creative playstyles. Want to test every ability combo against the Threshold Guardian? Go ahead. Need to backtrack through the Executive Sector’s shifting layouts without health anxiety? No problem. The Oldest House’s mysteries finally unfold without interruption, proving sometimes the best way to conquer Control’s challenges is by making survival the least of your worries. Now that’s what we call playing on nightmare difficulty—with style.

Unlimited Energy

Dive into the surreal world of Control and transform your gameplay with the Unlimited Energy feature that lets you spam abilities like Launch, Shield, and Evade without worrying about energy depletion. This powerful enhancement turns Jesse Faden into a force of nature by eliminating the traditional energy constraints that normally govern her supernatural skills. Imagine maintaining constant defense with Shield during intense battles against the Former or hurling debris across rooms with Launch while solving environmental puzzles - all without the frustrating wait for energy regeneration. Players who crave an aggressive playstyle will love how this system tweak enables Energy God Mode scenarios where ability spam becomes your favorite strategy. Whether you're clearing swarms of Hiss-infected enemies in the Research Sector or manipulating the Oldest House's shifting architecture with Levitate, Infinite Juice keeps the action flowing seamlessly. The modifier particularly shines during boss fights where timing is critical - keep launching objects at Tommasi's weak points without interruption or sustain protective barriers against relentless attacks. Puzzle enthusiasts benefit too, as they can now experiment freely with object manipulation without energy management penalties. This gameplay shift addresses one of the most common player frustrations in Control while opening new tactical possibilities for ability combinations. The community's buzz around Ability Spam tactics has never been louder since this feature lets you maintain combat dominance through continuous power usage. Perfect for speedrunners seeking faster completion times or casual players wanting deeper immersion in the game's mind-bending narrative, Unlimited Energy redefines how you interact with the Oldest House's ever-changing environments. From chaotic firefight scenarios to creative exploration, this enhancement ensures you'll never find yourself powerless when facing the game's toughest challenges. Embrace the hype around Energy God Mode and experience Control like never before with unrestricted supernatural potential at your fingertips.

Unlimited Materials

Dive deeper into the surreal chaos of Control where Jesse Faden’s journey through the Oldest House gets supercharged by the Unlimited Materials gameplay enhancement. Imagine never having to scavenge Hiss enemies or crack open crates for Astral Blips or Remote Thoughts again—Source Energy and every other crafting component automatically refill as you experiment with weapon forms and mod combinations. Whether you’re transforming the Service Weapon into Pierce for precision strikes or spinning up the Spin form for relentless firepower, this mechanic empowers instant mastery without the grind. Players craving seamless progression can now prioritize Jesse’s story-driven upgrades or dominate boss fights with high-tier mods tailored to their playstyle. The real magic? Infinite Resources lets you test telekinetic builds, launch combos, or health-boosting strategies without pausing to farm materials. Speedrunners will love how quickly they can blast through late-game challenges like Mold-1 or the Anchor by skipping resource collection entirely, while exploration-focused gamers stay immersed in the Oldest House’s shifting corridors without detours. Tired of hoarding Shaded Facets just to unlock critical upgrades? Unlimited Crafting fixes that grind-heavy frustration, turning tedious material hunts into pure action. This isn’t just convenience—it’s a way to experience Control’s mind-bending world on your terms. Whether you’re replaying to try a damage-stacking build or diving into mods you’d normally avoid due to resource costs, the game becomes your sandbox. The Material Cheat philosophy here isn’t about breaking rules but enhancing creativity—swap between Launch’s brute force and Spin’s whirlwind fury in seconds, or max out Jesse’s health for survival challenges. Control’s modifiers have always shaped its identity, but this one redefines flexibility, letting players focus on the thrills of telekinetic combat and the mystery of the Federal Bureau of Control without interruption. Perfect for fans who want the chaos of the Oldest House without the slow burn of resource management, this feature turns every control point into a playground.

Unlimited Element

In Control, unlocking the Unlimited Element transforms Jesse Faden’s gameplay experience by removing energy constraints from her signature psychic abilities. This game-changing enhancement lets players dominate the Oldest House with uninterrupted Launch attacks to hurl debris at Hiss enemies, maintain unbreakable Shields during intense battles, or chain Seize effects to manipulate foes and environments effortlessly. Gone are the days of timing ability usage around sluggish energy regeneration—the Unlimited Element empowers you to float indefinitely with Levitate, uncover hidden collectibles in shifting zones like the Panopticon, and tackle environmental puzzles without energy anxiety. Combat against Warped hordes becomes a telekinetic playground as you spam Launch to clear waves or counterattack seamlessly. Boss fights like the Anchor encounter reward creativity, letting you Seize minions while staying airborne to avoid damage. Whether you’re a speedrunner yeeting objects nonstop or a lore hunter exploring every ledge, this upgrade amplifies Control’s supernatural vibe by prioritizing gameplay flow over resource management. Players struggling with mid-fight energy depletion will appreciate the freedom to focus on tactical chaos rather than meter watching, while completionists can finally solve those tricky Old Boys’ Club challenges without breaking rhythm. By eliminating energy limitations, the Unlimited Element turns Jesse into a powerhouse that embodies the game’s mind-bending action, letting you fully immerse in the surreal battle against the Hiss invasion. Perfect for adrenaline-driven playstyles or experimental ability combos, this enhancement reshapes how you interact with Control’s ever-changing architecture and hostile entities.

Unlimited Ability Points

Dive into the mind-bending world of Control, where Jesse Faden’s supernatural arsenal becomes limitless thanks to the Unlimited Ability Points mechanic. Imagine skipping the grind entirely—no more farming missions or prioritizing upgrades. From your first step into the shifting corridors of the Oldest House, you’ll have every skill tree maxed, including Health, Energy, Melee, Launch, Shield, Seize, Levitate, and Ground Slam. This means diving straight into the action with devastating telekinetic attacks, extended flight combos, and fully unlocked Personal Mod slots and Service Weapon Forms. For players tired of balancing limited resources, this feature is a game-changer, turning Jesse into a powerhouse ready to face the Hiss’s corrupted forces and brutal boss encounters without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re wrecking enemies with maxed Launch and Shield combos or soaring through the Oldest House’s labyrinthine architecture using a full upgrade of Levitate to uncover secret areas, Unlimited Ability Points removes barriers and amplifies the thrill. Hardcore fans chasing every collectible or newcomers who find the early-game difficulty spikes daunting will appreciate how this mechanic reshapes the experience—smoothing out progression while letting creativity run wild. Think Seizing hordes of possessed agents to turn them against each other, then slamming the battlefield with Ground Slam, all while your health and energy bars laugh at traditional limits. No more agonizing over upgrade paths or replaying sections to earn points; the full upgrade system ensures you’re always armed with the best tools for telekinetic carnage. Whether you’re here for the cinematic story, the chaotic combat, or the surreal exploration, unlocking maxed abilities from the get-go means every moment in Control feels empowering, dynamic, and built for players who want to dominate the Hiss on their own terms. This isn’t just optimization—it’s a turbocharged journey through one of gaming’s most atmospheric worlds.

No Reload

For fans of Control craving uninterrupted telekinetic thrills, the No Reload mod (aka Eternal Flame) transforms the Service Weapon’s Grip form into a precision-driven powerhouse. This game-changing feature eliminates the frustration of ammo cooldowns by granting a full Ammo Refund every time you land a hit, letting you unleash continuous shots as long as your aim stays sharp. Ideal for players who dominate with accuracy, the Infinite Ammo mechanic turns the Hiss-infested chaos of the Oldest House into your playground—whether you’re shredding through swarms in the Ashtray Maze, maintaining pressure during Control Point defenses, or peeling back layers of reality in the AWE expansion. Unlike other Service Weapon forms like Shatter or Spin, Grip synergizes perfectly with mods boosting headshot damage, creating a lethal combo where every precise strike fuels your next barrage. Unlocking this mod requires a hidden quest in the Maintenance Sector, where chucking six fire-display TVs into a furnace rewards you with the freedom to blast without pause. Perfect for aggressive playstyles, the Ammo Refund system lets you dodge, Launch, and counterattack seamlessly while keeping your trigger finger dancing. Boss fights against Tomassi or the Anchor become a test of skill, not patience, as sustained fire chips away at their defenses without reloading gaps. Just remember—missed shots still drain resources, so hone that aim to truly exploit Control’s supernatural combat potential. Dive into the Oldest House’s shifting geometry and let the No Reload mod redefine how you experience its mind-bending challenges.

Super Accuracy - No Spread

For players diving into the mind-bending world of Control, the Super Accuracy - No Spread enhancement transforms Jesse Faden's Service Weapon into an absolute precision instrument that redefines combat effectiveness. This gameplay feature eliminates bullet spread entirely, turning every trigger pull into a guaranteed strike—whether you're unleashing the spread-heavy Shatter form, ripping through enemies with Spin's rapid-fire chaos, or lining up headshots with Pierce's sniper elegance. Imagine maintaining laser-focused accuracy while switching between explosive shotgun blasts and surgical rifle shots without wasting a single round, especially when ammo scarcity threatens to derail your flow. Gamers who've cursed at Shatter's pellets scattering like confetti during crucial moments or struggled to track fast-moving Hiss enemies with Spin's default spread will find this enhancement a literal lifesaver. It turns unreliable forms into consistent performers, letting you exploit enemy weak points like never before—think popping Hiss sniper heads in the Panopticon's sprawling corridors or melting bosses like Tomassi with unerring critical hits. The zero bullet deviation mechanic also empowers stealth builds, enabling silent takedowns from shadowy corners while avoiding chaotic firefights. For those tackling AWE expansion's ammo-starved gauntlets or surviving extended battles in the Oldest House's shifting geometry, this feature ensures no shot strays off course, maximizing resource efficiency. Control veterans will appreciate how this mechanic elevates their gameplay, turning Jesse into a battlefield tactician who punishes every enemy oversight. Whether you're dodging supernatural threats or dismantling hostile entities, the perfect accuracy guarantee turns tense encounters into calculated victories. Players obsessed with optimizing combat performance, conquering nightmare difficulty content, or mastering weapon mechanics will find this enhancement essential. Stop worrying about spread patterns—embrace the confidence of knowing every bullet will fly exactly where you need it, making Jesse's Service Weapon the ultimate expression of controlled destruction. This isn't just an accuracy boost—it's a complete combat philosophy shift that rewards skilled players with unmatched precision when facing Control's most brutal challenges.

Easy Mods Upgrade

Diving into Control as Jesse Faden means conquering the Oldest House’s shifting corridors and battling the Hiss, but the Easy Mods Upgrade transforms the experience from nerve-wracking to exhilarating. These game-changing enhancements boost your survivability, resource efficiency, and ability spamming, letting you dominate enemies and uncover secrets without the grind. Imagine surviving Tomassi’s relentless attacks with a Health Mod that keeps you ticking through chaotic dodges, or blasting through the Containment Sector’s endless foes with an Ammo Mod that refills your grip mid-firefight. For players craving a balanced edge, Energy Mod upgrades let you fling debris or hover with Levitate nonstop, turning tricky platforming into pure fun. Found by defeating corrupted agents or looted from hidden caches, these mods solve Control’s trickiest pain points: no more panic healing, ammo starvation, or energy-gated puzzles. Whether you’re powergaming through the Ashtray Maze or outmaneuvering Hiss-infested bosses, Easy Mods Upgrade isn’t just a tweak—it’s your ticket to rewriting the rules of the Oldest House. Level up your gear, own the chaos, and keep that Service Weapon blazing without breaking a sweat. Players searching for ways to breeze through Control’s toughest moments swear by these mods to keep the action flowing and the mystery unraveling. From boosting Jesse’s resilience to ensuring your abilities never stall mid-combo, this upgrade path turns frustration into finesse, letting you focus on the mind-bending story and surreal environments that make Control unforgettable.

Enhanced Mode

Enhanced Mode adds more practical features on top of Standard Mode, suitable for players who want to further optimize their gaming experience.

+1,000 money

Diving into the surreal chaos of Control as Jesse Faden means mastering the unpredictable, and a +1,000 Source surge becomes your secret weapon for survival. Source—the game’s core currency—fuels everything from devastating Service Weapon upgrades like piercing high-damage forms to crafting rare mods that supercharge health recovery or slash ability cooldowns. Whether you’re stuck grinding in the Containment Sector after losing precious resources to the Hiss or struggling to unlock critical abilities like Levitate for exploration, this boost slashes frustration and accelerates your journey. Imagine breezing through mid-game boss fights by maxing your Charge form for crowd control or optimizing your final build before tackling The Foundation’s mind-bending challenges. The Oldest House thrives on unpredictability, but with instant access to 1,000 extra units of this vital Upgrade Resource, you’ll skip the grind and focus on the action. Players often waste hours farming Source early on, where every death costs 10% of your stash, or stall progress waiting to afford mods that reduce energy costs for game-changing abilities like Launch. This surge isn’t just a shortcut—it’s a tactical advantage, letting you experiment freely with ability resets or dive into Expeditions without fearing setbacks. The Control community knows Source is the lifeblood of Jesse’s evolution, and unlocking it instantly transforms tedious loops into empowering triumphs. From surviving the Hiss’ relentless corruption to prepping for endgame expansions, this resource spike ensures you’re always ready to bend the Oldest House to your will. Speak the language of seasoned agents: call it a game-changer, a lifeline, or a power-up—but never a cheat. Because in Control, every second counts, and wasting time grinding currency? That’s just another anomaly begging to be neutralized.

+1,000 XP

For Control players craving a shortcut to supernatural supremacy, the +1,000 XP feature hands you a treasure trove of Ability Points to fuel Jesse Faden’s mind-bending arsenal. Whether you’re tearing through the Oldest House’s mysteries, smashing speedrun goals, or flexing an OP build against the Hiss’ relentless assaults, this bonus lets you max out every skill tree without the grind. Imagine unlocking Launch, Seize, and Levitate to their fullest potential in record time—no tedious AP farming, no hidden location hunts, just pure chaos and creativity. Struggling with bugs that stall your progression? This feature ensures your AP currency flows smoothly, keeping the focus on Control’s surreal narrative and jaw-dropping environments. Speedrunners, story enthusiasts, and lore hunters alike will breeze through tough encounters, experiment with hybrid playstyles, and achieve 100% completionist glory without breaking a sweat. Why waste hours farming XP when you can dive straight into becoming the Director’s ultimate weapon? The +1,000 XP feature isn’t just a power-up—it’s your golden ticket to reshaping reality on day one. Whether you’re chasing Jesse’s full potential or want to dominate the Oldest House’s ever-changing corridors, this bonus turns the game into your playground. No more AP headaches, no more repetitive quests—just raw, unfiltered power to tackle Control’s toughest challenges or rewrite your own rules. From crushing the Hiss’ corrupted bosses to soaking up every cryptic detail of the Bureau’s lore, players can now flex a maxed-out Jesse without sacrificing playtime. And let’s be real—who doesn’t love skipping the grind to dive straight into the fun? This feature isn’t just about shortcuts; it’s about unlocking Control’s true potential as a sandbox for your wildest supernatural fantasies.

+10,000 Money

Diving into the surreal world of Control has never been smoother with the +10,000 Money boost that floods your inventory with a mountain of Source right from the start. In the ever-shifting Oldest House, Source is your golden ticket to unlocking Jesse Faden’s reality-warping potential, and this currency hack lets you bypass the grind of smashing mods or battling Hiss-corrupted enemies. Imagine fueling your Service Weapon’s evolution into Shatter or Charge forms while crafting overpowered mods that turn the tide in chaotic fights against Anchors or the Containment Sector’s nightmares. Players craving a resource cheat that transforms their playstyle will love how this feature empowers them to swap between aggressive telekinetic builds or defensive setups focused on health regen without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re a newcomer struggling with the game’s notorious difficulty spikes or a speedrunner aiming to blast through the Research Sector’s gauntlet, this Source Boost turns Jesse into a powerhouse primed for experimentation. Skip the frustration of slow progression and jump straight into hurling debris like a supernatural wrecking ball or equipping rare mods that turn combat into a ballet of destruction. Control veterans know that maxing abilities like Launch early can make or break your journey through the Panopticon, and with this resource flood, you’ll dominate every sector from the Maintenance labyrinth to the Ashtray Maze’s madness. The game’s cryptic Bureau lore and shape-shifting environments demand adaptability, and now you’ve got the freedom to reset ability points and try wild combos like Seize-heavy mind control or Levitate-fueled parkour acrobatics. This isn’t just about skipping the grind—it’s about rewriting how you experience Control’s fluid combat and mind-bending narrative, letting you focus on mastering the Oldest House’s secrets while your wallet stays comfortably padded with Source.

+10,000 XP

In Control Remedy Entertainment's mind-bending action-adventure title players finally get that sweet power fantasy rush without grinding through every corridor. That +10,000 XP infusion straight-up dumps thousands of ability points into Jesse Faden's skill pool letting you blast through the game's notorious learning curve like a telekinetic warhead. Imagine having Shield fully charged before your first Hiss encounter or Levitate maxed out before reaching the Ashtray Maze – this game-changing enhancement transforms early-game struggles into complete domination. Speedrunners will love how it supercharges skill boosts for aerial combat chains and environment manipulation while story-focused players skip the tedious grind entirely. The Foundation's brutal late-game encounters become way more manageable when your telekinetic Launch ability dishes out ridiculous damage from day one. Hardcore fans know those locked-off areas require specific skill thresholds but with this progression turbo you'll be soaring over barriers and tearing through redacted zones without breaking momentum. Combat feels way more responsive when you've got ability points to spare for both offense and defense making every firefight a chance to experiment with wild skill combinations. Whether you're battling Oldest House anomalies or chasing every collectible this fast progression hack keeps gameplay fresh by removing artificial roadblocks. Jesse's supernatural arsenal becomes ludicrously effective when you max out nodes early – hurl debris like a meteor shower while keeping energy shields at max capacity. The AWE expansion's toughest bosses won't stand a chance against your overpowered skill tree build which normally takes dozens of hours to achieve. This ability point windfall doesn't just change gameplay balance it completely rewrites how you experience Control's shifting environments and combat puzzles. No more farming missions for skill boosts or babying underdeveloped abilities – drop into the Oldest House with launch power primed and Shield regen dialed to 11. Exploration becomes pure joy when you're not stuck behind ability gates with every secret room and hidden platform suddenly within reach. Players who normally rage-quit at the game's punishing start will find new appreciation for Remedy's masterful design when they're tearing through story beats with maxed skills. Even New Game+ runs benefit from this fast progression trick letting you test different ability synergies without repetition. The Hiss-infested halls finally meet their match when Jesse walks in with every skill boosted to ridiculous levels – who needs baby steps when you can go supernova? This progression turbocharge makes Control's challenging combat and environmental puzzles way more accessible while keeping the core thrill intact. Level up your playstyle and experience the game's surreal narrative the way it was meant to be – with zero downtime and maximum supernatural mayhem.

+100 money

In Control's ever-shifting environment, the +100 money modifier delivers a critical Source bonus that lets players immediately invest in Jesse Faden's reality-bending potential without tedious grinding. This strategic in-game economy advantage empowers users to max out abilities like Launch for devastating object throws, craft high-impact mods that enhance survivability, or experiment with ability tree resets that unlock fresh playstyles. When tackling the Maintenance Sector's Hiss corruption or preparing for Mr. Tommasi's punishing boss mechanics, this currency boost becomes a game-changer by enabling instant access to damage resistance mods and Shield upgrades that turn potential wipe-fests into manageable encounters. The Research Sector's levitate-dependent secrets and rare loot drops suddenly become achievable without investing hours into farming materials, while Bureau Alerts and story progression obstacles melt away thanks to your newfound financial flexibility. Players consistently praise how this Source bonus eliminates the frustration of losing hard-earned currency through death penalties, creating a safety net that encourages bold experimentation with ability combinations and mod builds. Whether you're power-leveling Jesse's telekinetic prowess or customizing your approach to environmental puzzles, this in-game economy hack transforms scarcity into abundance, letting your creativity run wild without the grind slowing your momentum. The Control community particularly highlights its effectiveness during early-game struggles when every Source point matters, calling it a lifesaver for players stuck in progression loops or seeking optimal mod configurations. By injecting instant resources into the game's high-stakes economy, this feature lets you focus on mastering Jesse's abilities rather than worrying about bankroll management, creating a smoother path to becoming the ultimate reality-warping agent.

+100 XP

Control fans craving a faster path to power will love the impact of the +100 XP feature which floods Jesse Faden’s skill trees with Ability Points turning every Launch Seize or Levitate upgrade into an instant powerhouse. This game-changing mechanic lets players sprint through character progression without grinding missions or hunting hidden collectibles instantly maxing out Health Energy and Shield enhancements to tackle the Hiss with supernatural dominance. Imagine dropping Mold-1 with a single hypercharged ability or soaring through the Oldest House’s shifting corridors using max-tier Levitate to uncover secrets early. For those stuck battling the Anchor or Former the +100 XP surge transforms Jesse into a walking arsenal letting you blast through barriers and control crowds of enemies with ease. Speedrunners and story-focused gamers benefit most here since skipping the slow grind keeps the surreal action flowing while still accessing game progression shortcuts that open up the map’s deepest mysteries. The real magic happens when players combine Ability Points with Jesse’s evolving toolkit creating builds that turn tedious fights into chaotic showcases of telekinetic fury. Whether you’re breaking through late-game walls or experimenting with overpowered combos from the start this feature reshapes how Control’s skill system works giving you more time to chase the game’s mind-bending narrative instead of farming points the old-fashioned way.

Prepare

In Control's mind-bending world of shifting architecture and supernatural threats, Jesse Faden's readiness determines survival against the Hiss invasion. Players seeking Director-level mastery should prioritize optimizing psychic potential through three core pillars: ability progression at Control Points, mod deployment for tactical advantages, and adaptive combat planning. Upgrading Launch to deal 75% increased damage lets telekinetic strikes shatter enemy formations, while Shield enhancements create a defensive buffer during intense engagements. The mod system shines through Energy Boost consumables that keep abilities active during prolonged battles, and Health Boost items that let Jesse tank the Former's reality-warping attacks. Combat veterans recommend tailoring mods to specific challenges - equipping Launch Damage mods before tackling esseJ's boss mechanics or using Seize Duration enhancements in the Containment Sector's chaotic enemy swarms. Strategic preparation transforms Levitate upgrades from basic mobility tools into gateway keys for hidden collectibles and secret areas. Younger players particularly appreciate how balanced ability point investments and mod selection create satisfying gameplay loops, whether mastering the Oldest House's shifting layouts or surviving the Anchor's psychic onslaught. The AWE expansion deepens this system with environment-specific mods like Hartman's Anti-Reality Field, which counter the corrupted director's relentless assault patterns. Proper preparation creates 'aha!' moments when players suddenly overcome seemingly impossible odds through optimized psychic builds, turning energy management struggles into calculated advantages. This dynamic system rewards experimentation - mixing damage-boosting mods with crowd control abilities like Seize creates emergent gameplay possibilities that keep Twitch streamers and YouTube creators engaged. The game's permadeath-like stakes make preparation mechanics feel essential rather than optional, with community forums buzzing about optimal mod combinations for different playstyles. From Reddit discussions about Control Point prioritization to Discord servers sharing combat strategy tips, preparation remains central to the game's enduring popularity among skill-seeking players. Whether you're a completionist chasing 100% exploration or a speedrunner optimizing damage output, Jesse's upgrade system provides the foundation for every thrilling victory against the Oldest House's eldritch horrors.

Decrease Money

Struggling to stretch your Source in Control? The Decrease Money mechanic throws a brutal twist into the Oldest House by gutting your ability to hoard the game’s primary currency. Source isn’t just numbers on a screen—it’s the lifeblood for unlocking Jesse’s telekinetic Launch power, beefing up her Shield, or crafting mods like Grip and Pierce to dominate the Hiss. With this modifier cranked, expect fewer opportunities to bulk up, forcing you to prioritize upgrades that maximize impact. Imagine battling Warped enemies in the Research Sector with just a barebones Service Weapon or speedrunning the Threshold mission without spamming every perk in sight. That’s the grind Decrease Money delivers. For players craving a stiffer test, this tweak strips away the safety net, making survival hinge on smart resource management and environmental savvy. Dodging attacks becomes as vital as landing shots, and hoarding Source turns into a chess match where one wrong move leaves you underpowered. Speedrunners swear by it for trimming excess upgrades, while lore purists dig how it mirrors the FBC’s chaotic scarcity. Even diehard fans get a fresh thrill—no more brute-forcing bosses like Salvador with overleveled abilities. Instead, you’ll master Jesse’s basics, weighing whether to boost defense or invest in a single high-impact weapon mod. It’s a training ground for the stingy Source drops in standard runs and a litmus test for tactical genius. Think of it as permadeath-lite for your upgrades: every lost fight deducts 10% of your stash, so you’ll learn to brainstorm the best use of limited loot. Whether you’re flexing your skills against the Hiss or prepping for a New Game+ marathon, this challenge mode sharpens your edge, ensuring victories taste earned, not handed over. Resource crunches never felt so rewarding.

Easy kills

Struggling with relentless Hiss-corrupted foes in Control? The game’s One-Hit Kills functionality through Assist Mode transforms Jesse Faden’s Service Weapon and telekinetic powers into unstoppable tools, letting you dominate encounters without breaking immersion. Found in the Gameplay settings under Options, this toggleable feature lets you blast through chaotic action sequences like the Ashtray Maze boss fight or focus on uncovering the Oldest House’s secrets. Whether you’re a speed runner short on time or a lore enthusiast collecting Objects of Power, turning on Instant Kill mechanics ensures zero downtime between story beats. Players love using it to skip grinding during intense combat waves or to experiment with flashy telekinesis combos without worrying about enemy counters. The Assist Mode integration keeps trophy progression intact so you can flex your skills later while enjoying stress-free gameplay now. Perfect for anyone craving more strategic depth in exploration or wanting to experience Control’s surreal narrative without combat interruptions, this hidden gem turns frustrating set pieces into satisfying moments of supernatural domination. Just imagine hurling a filing cabinet at a weakened boss and watching it crumble instantly – that’s the power of mastering Control’s accessibility features. While purists might call it 'cheating,' the community agrees: sometimes you just want to focus on the mind-bending environments and cryptic story threads without getting stuck on twitch combat mechanics. Toggle it on during your next playthrough and discover how One-Hit Kills reshapes your experience of this critically acclaimed action-adventure title.

Godmode

Dive into Remedy Entertainment's mind-bending world of Control where Jesse Faden's survival takes a backseat to pure exploration thrills. This gameplay feature lets you activate an unbreakable state that keeps Jesse alive through even the most chaotic supernatural encounters, letting players focus on the game's rich storytelling and surreal environments. Available under the accessibility-focused Assist Mode menu path, the invincibility toggle transforms how you interact with the Oldest House - whether you're battling reality-warping enemies in the Ashtray Maze or uncovering hidden files in the Panopticon. Players struggling with the game's notoriously frenetic combat phases or seeking to collect every single Altered Item fragment without tension will love how this system removes frustration while maintaining the core experience. Imagine breezing through the Tommasi boss fight with zero checkpoints or exploring the Containment Sector's shifting layouts while collecting every scrap of environmental lore. The system's true genius shines when you're free to experiment with Jesse's telekinetic abilities without fear of failure, making it perfect for narrative-driven playthroughs or deep dives into the game's procedural architecture. This built-in assistance option particularly benefits time-crunched players wanting to experience the full story, accessibility-focused gamers seeking smoother progression, or anyone who prefers analyzing the Oldest House's mysteries over mastering twitch combat mechanics. By removing death penalties, the feature enhances immersion in Control's bureaucratic supernatural setting while ensuring every player can uncover the game's hidden layers at their own pace.

Infinite Ammo

Control fans know the thrill of mastering Jesse Faden's reality-bending arsenal, but nothing keeps the action pumping like unlocking the Infinite Ammo modifier. This game-changing ability transforms the Service Weapon into a unstoppable force across its five devastating forms—Grip’s precision blasts, Shatter’s explosive spread, Pierce’s armor-piercing rounds, Spin’s chaotic whirlwinds, and Charge’s heavy-hitting beams—all without a single reload. Imagine tearing through Hiss-infested corridors in the Oldest House without scrounging for ammo pickups or timing your shots between reloads. Infinite Ammo eliminates the frustration of empty magazines during epic boss fights like the Anchor’s mind-warping assault or taking down corrupted agents in the Ashtray Maze. Whether you’re diving into side missions in the Panopticon or surviving the shifting layouts of the Threshold, this feature lets you maintain combat momentum and dive deeper into Control’s mind-bending narrative. Struggling with ammo scarcity in intense encounters? Infinite Ammo turns the tables—swap tense resource management for pure aggression as you blast through endless waves of enemies or experiment freely with weapon combos. The Service Weapon’s recharge-based ammo system often forces players to break rhythm mid-fight, but with unlimited ammunition, every trigger pull becomes a seamless extension of your strategy. Endless Shooting isn’t just about raw power; it’s about freedom to explore Remedy’s signature environmental storytelling without interruption. From the Board Room’s bureaucratic horrors to the Foundation’s eerie depths, Infinite Ammo keeps you locked in the zone where Control’s surreal world shines brightest. This isn’t a cheat—it’s a reimagined way to experience the game’s supernatural combat, perfect for story-focused players or those who prefer their action uninterrupted. Dive into the Oldest House with a weapon that never sleeps and discover why Infinite Ammo is the ultimate companion for Jesse’s journey through Control’s ever-shifting reality.

Reset money to 0

Struggling to keep Control exciting after multiple playthroughs or feeling too powerful in the Oldest House? The Source reset mechanic lets you wipe your in-game currency clean, forcing Jesse Faden to rely solely on base abilities like Launch and Evade without any upgraded forms or mods. This high-risk feature targets players craving build customization resets, hardcore challenges, or speedrunning strategies who want to reallocate their hard-earned Source points into fresh combat styles or exploration tactics. By resetting your in-game currency, you’ll ditch overpowered mods like extra health regen or weapon form enhancements, turning every encounter with Hiss enemies or environmental puzzles into a test of skill rather than gear. Speedrunners love this mechanic for blitzing through missions like Old Boys’ Club with minimal preparation, while veterans seeking replay value use it to master telekinetic combat without safety nets. Whether you’re dodging Mold-1’s attacks in the Foundation DLC or navigating shifting corridors in the Panopticon, starting with zero Source amplifies tension and rewards precise Evade timing and creative ability tree experimentation. Gamers who regret sinking points into underwhelming mods can now pivot to energy-efficient builds focused on spamming Launch or optimizing Grip’s damage potential. The community often calls this the Source wipe option, a bold choice for those ready to embrace the chaos of Control’s ever-changing environments with nothing but raw talent and Jesse’s default toolkit. Perfect for players tired of rinse-and-repeat upgrades, this dynamic gameplay twist keeps the Federal Bureau of Control feeling unpredictable and fresh, even after dozens of hours battling the Hiss.

Super Mode

Super Mode provides game-altering features, unleashing player potential to create a unique gaming experience.

Unlimited Health

Dive headfirst into Remedy Entertainment’s surreal world of Control where Jesse Faden’s survival gets a serious boost through the Unlimited Health mechanic. This powerhouse feature isn’t just about keeping your health bar full—it’s your golden ticket to experiencing every mind-bending moment without worrying about taking a hit. Whether you’re chasing every shred of lore in the Oldest House’s shifting corridors or testing your limits in the infamous Ashtray Maze, staying in the fight has never felt so effortless. Gamers who’ve unlocked this advantage swear by its ability to transform grueling boss battles like the Mold-1 encounter into cinematic showcases of supernatural fury, letting you focus on mastering telekinetic throws and evading reality-warping hazards instead of scavenging health packs. For those who’ve ever muttered ‘gl hf’ before facing Control’s punishing difficulty spikes, this system turns the game into a playground where exploration reigns supreme. Imagine navigating secret floors of the Panopticon without fearing environmental traps, or experimenting with the Flamingo’s combat rhythm knowing you’ve got permanent damage resistance in your back pocket. Speedrunners blast through containment zones while story enthusiasts soak in every cryptic memo and shifting architecture moment, all because the invincibility mode removes traditional survival constraints. The modifier’s magic lies in how it reshapes player experiences—turning tense firefights into choreographed action set pieces, letting you embrace undead mode’s freedom to analyze enemy patterns, or simply enjoying the satisfaction of wrecking havoc without needing to reload after a surprise attack. Even newcomers struggling with the game’s steep combat learning curve find their footing faster, treating Control less like a gauntlet and more like an interactive supernatural thriller. From the Ashtray Maze’s trippy chaos to the Hiss corruption’s relentless pressure, this mechanic isn’t just a safety net—it’s a launchpad for creative playstyles. Want to test every ability combo against the Threshold Guardian? Go ahead. Need to backtrack through the Executive Sector’s shifting layouts without health anxiety? No problem. The Oldest House’s mysteries finally unfold without interruption, proving sometimes the best way to conquer Control’s challenges is by making survival the least of your worries. Now that’s what we call playing on nightmare difficulty—with style.

No Reload

For fans of Control craving uninterrupted telekinetic thrills, the No Reload mod (aka Eternal Flame) transforms the Service Weapon’s Grip form into a precision-driven powerhouse. This game-changing feature eliminates the frustration of ammo cooldowns by granting a full Ammo Refund every time you land a hit, letting you unleash continuous shots as long as your aim stays sharp. Ideal for players who dominate with accuracy, the Infinite Ammo mechanic turns the Hiss-infested chaos of the Oldest House into your playground—whether you’re shredding through swarms in the Ashtray Maze, maintaining pressure during Control Point defenses, or peeling back layers of reality in the AWE expansion. Unlike other Service Weapon forms like Shatter or Spin, Grip synergizes perfectly with mods boosting headshot damage, creating a lethal combo where every precise strike fuels your next barrage. Unlocking this mod requires a hidden quest in the Maintenance Sector, where chucking six fire-display TVs into a furnace rewards you with the freedom to blast without pause. Perfect for aggressive playstyles, the Ammo Refund system lets you dodge, Launch, and counterattack seamlessly while keeping your trigger finger dancing. Boss fights against Tomassi or the Anchor become a test of skill, not patience, as sustained fire chips away at their defenses without reloading gaps. Just remember—missed shots still drain resources, so hone that aim to truly exploit Control’s supernatural combat potential. Dive into the Oldest House’s shifting geometry and let the No Reload mod redefine how you experience its mind-bending challenges.

Game Speed

Diving into the Oldest House in Control means mastering the art of chaos, but did you know you can transform Jesse Faden into a speed-demon Director by strategically stacking mods? While Control doesn't offer a traditional game speed slider, savvy players in the 20-30 age bracket are discovering how Launch Efficiency mods create Power Spike moments by slashing telekinesis energy costs up to 50%. This means hurling office chairs at Hiss hordes feels less like a calculated move and more like a continuous telekinetic tornado. Pair this with Damage Multiplier mods that juice up your Service Weapon forms like Shatter or Grip, and suddenly those stamina-draining Cooldown Crunch situations become opportunities to blast through encounters at Rush Build pace. The real magic happens when Energy Recovery mods keep Levitate active longer, letting you float over shifting environments without breaking flow, while Seize Speed enhancements flip enemy-heavy scenarios into tactical advantages by accelerating ally conversions. Whether you're tearing through the Research Sector's swarming nightmares or dodging debris during the Maintenance Sector's aerial boss ballet, these optimization choices tackle Control's notorious difficulty spikes head-on. Imagine chaining telekinetic Launch spam into a 10x damage Shatter blast without energy anxiety - that's the Cooldown Crunch solution modern builds demand. For speedrunners and completionists alike, this mod synergy isn't just about faster exploration; it's about redefining Control's gameplay tempo to match your personal rhythm. The community's favorite 'badass Director' moments now come with reduced frustration and maxed-out responsiveness, turning the Oldest House's mind-bending layouts into your personal playground. From tactical Rush Build strategies to emergency Power Spike scenarios, these quality-of-life enhancements prove that Control's best kept secret isn't a cheat code but a calculated blend of ability optimization that keeps the action flowing smoother than ever.

Unlimited Mission Timer

Tired of racing against the clock in *Control*? The Unlimited Mission Timer lets you crush Bureau Alerts and side quests without frantic time constraints, so you can fully immerse yourself in the mind-bending chaos of the Federal Bureau of Control. Imagine dominating the Maintenance Sector’s shifting layouts while hunting for hidden mods or NSC Energy Converters—no more panic when that red 'Time Critical' warning flashes. Whether you’re chasing every last case file in the Oldest House’s labyrinthine halls or experimenting with Jesse’s telekinetic combos like Launch meets Eternal Fire mods, this game-changing tweak ensures you never lose progress to a ticking clock. Completionists rejoice—no more skipping environmental storytelling or secret rooms just to beat Mission Time Extension deadlines. Got stuck in a loop fighting a tricky mini-boss during a Bureau Alert? Infinite Mission Time means you can respawn, regroup, and redeploy your strategy without penalty. Even casual players can chill while tackling lore-heavy missions like 'A Captive Audience' or 'A Matter of Time'—read every document, grab all Source currency, and master ability loadouts without the pressure. This isn’t just a shortcut—it’s about experiencing *Control*'s surreal narrative and chaotic combat systems the way you want. Want to test wild ability synergies mid-fight? No problem. Need to backtrack for that elusive Threshold Switch? No rush. The Unlimited Mission Timer transforms your playthrough into a stress-free playground, turning time-bound frustration into creative freedom. Perfect for players who want to soak up every eerie detail of the Oldest House’s shifting architecture or maximize their Jesse skill testing sessions. Why fight the clock when you can rewrite the rules?

Unlimited Telekinesis Power

Step into Jesse Faden’s shoes and reshape reality in Control, where the *Unlimited Telekinesis Power* transforms your gameplay by erasing energy constraints on the iconic Launch ability. Gone are the days of rationing throws—whether you’re obliterating Hiss-infested enemies or flexing your psychic muscles in puzzle-heavy zones like the Panopticon, this game-changing feature keeps the chaos flowing. Players craving the thrill of telekinesis will love how it turns every object into a weapon, letting you launch desks, debris, or even explosive barrels non-stop without cooldowns slowing your roll. Imagine keeping enemies staggered in the Maintenance Sector by spamming Launch like a pro, or wrecking bosses like Salvador with relentless object throws while dodging their haymakers. The community’s favorite ‘Launch’ chatter just got a power-up—this isn’t just about surviving the Oldest House, it’s about ruling it. Struggling with ammo shortages or energy meter anxiety? Problem solved. Unlimited Telekinesis Power turns your psychic throws into a sustainable lifeline, saving bullets for critical shots and keeping your momentum unbroken. Whether you’re a completionist chasing side missions or a combat junkie loving the spectacle, this feature answers every ‘Launch’ fan’s dream. Dive in, go ham on the environment, and flex your Director-tier skills—because when you’ve got infinite telekinesis, the Oldest House becomes your playground. Stay hype, stay limitless, and let your mind become the ultimate weapon in Control’s trippy, shifting halls.

Easy Astral Constructs / Level Upgrades

In Control, players craving deeper customization and smoother progression will find Astral Constructs Level Upgrades are the ultimate key to amplifying Jesse Faden’s abilities against the Hiss’ chaotic threats. These gameplay elements let you craft unique Weapon Forms like Shatter for explosive close-range destruction or Pierce for precision sniping, while stacking Mods that enhance health, energy, and damage output. Whether you're tearing through warped enemies in Central Research or surviving marathon fights in the Foundation, optimizing your Astral Constructs unlocks access to high-tier Mods that make every firefight feel fresh and fierce. Gamers who struggle with scarce House Memory or Astral Blips can streamline their grind by prioritizing Expeditions and post-mission Control Points to max out Construct Levels 1-5 without wasting resources. Pair Shatter’s raw power with a Damage Boost Mod to clear swarms in 'Old Boys’ Club' or combine Pierce with Accuracy Enhancements to counter Hiss Snipers in research zones—these combos turn tricky encounters into bragging rights. For tankier playstyles, Energy Recovery Mods keep Launch spamming relentless during Foundation expansions, while Health Surge upgrades save your skin against Anchor bosses when pickups are sparse. By deconstructing redundant Mods into Source Energy and focusing on mission-critical upgrades, you’ll cut through the noise and build a loadout that’s uniquely yours. Control enthusiasts know Astral Constructs aren’t just tools—they’re the heart of a dynamic playstyle that keeps the Oldest House’s madness feeling rewarding. Dive into these mechanics to discover how adaptive builds transform your approach to every warped corridor and shifting room, making Level Upgrades the secret weapon for players who want to conquer the Hiss on their own terms.

Materials Credits

In Control, players thrive by strategically leveraging the dynamic interplay between materials and Source to unlock Jesse Faden’s full potential. Often called mats by the community, these collectibles—like Ritual Impulse, Entropic Echo, and Corrupted Sample—are scattered across the Oldest House, dropped by enemies, or hidden in mission rewards, serving as the foundation for customizing mods that define your playstyle. Source, the game’s core currency, fuels upgrades for weapon forms such as Shatter or Evade, alongside personal mods boosting health or energy recovery, ensuring you stay ahead in intense encounters. Whether tackling the Anchor’s reality-warping chaos or surviving the Containment Sector’s relentless foes, prioritizing high-impact mods with the right mats can turn the tide. For example, crafting a Pierce Prime mod demands 20 Entropic Echoes and 15 Remote Thoughts alongside 25,000 Source—a worthwhile investment for bosses requiring pinpoint damage. But the grind hits hard when rare mats like Corrupted Sample are scarce, pushing players to farm specific enemies or replay missions. Inventory clutter also sneaks up fast; hoarding unused materials wastes space, so focus on mods that synergize with your style, whether shield efficiency for prolonged fights or damage-boosting mods for aggressive play. Board Countermeasures offer a smart fix, rewarding both Source and mats while streamlining progression. Pro tip: Deconstruct weaker mods to free inventory and prioritize one or two weapon forms early on to avoid spreading resources thin. The game’s progression gates might frustrate newcomers—crafting options unlock only after story milestones—but this ensures each mod feels earned. Dive into Control Points to experiment with mod combinations, blending Source investments and material collections to tailor Jesse’s abilities. Community slang like mats, Source, or mods isn’t just jargon; it’s your lifeline to forums and guides where players swap strategies. By mastering this system, you transform resource management into a tactical edge, turning every crate smash or enemy takedown into a step toward domination. From boosting energy regen for marathon battles to stacking damage mods for boss rush challenges, balancing mats and Source isn’t just survival—it’s how you become the Oldest House’s ultimate Agent.

Upgrade Points

In Control, Upgrade Points are the lifeblood of transforming Jesse Faden into a powerhouse of paranormal abilities, letting players flex their creativity while conquering the Oldest House's shifting chaos. These hard-earned resources from main missions and side quests let you beef up telekinesis, boost shielding resilience, or extend levitation duration at Control Points strategically placed across the game world. Whether you're a melee masher craving launch damage boosts or a puzzle-solving explorer prioritizing levitation duration for uncovering floating loot, the Skill Tree offers endless customization to match your playstyle. Early-game struggles? Focus on Control Points near the Executive Sector to unlock survivability perks like health enhancements before tackling the Ashtray Maze's brutal gauntlet. High-level bosses like the Flamingo will melt under optimized Ability Upgrades stacking telekinetic precision and shielding efficiency. For completionists, hidden Upgrade Points in the Panopticon's secret areas let you max out the Skill Tree's branching paths, blending mobility tricks with crowd-control devastation. Don't just survive the Oldest House—redefine its rules by strategically allocating Upgrade Points across Control Points, experiment with hybrid builds mixing launch damage and shielding cooldowns, and watch Jesse flex god-tier abilities that bend reality to your will. This isn't just progression; it's a power fantasy where every Ability Upgrade turns Jesse into the ultimate agent of chaos.

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