During your time cleansing the Federal Bureau of Control, you can unlock many different outfits. This guide tells you How To Change Outfits In Control so you can swap between the different outfits you have unlocked and take the fight to the Hiss in true style.
Outfits are simple cosmetic options in Control. There are multiple different outfits that you can unlock but each only serves the single purpose of changing the appearance of the main character. There are no stat boosts, new abilities or other perks and bonuses associated with outfits you can unlock in the game.
How To Change Outfits In Control
During your time in The Oldest House, you will encounter many Control Points. These act as both checkpoint locations and Fast Travel locations. The first time you encounter one, it’s during the story and you cannot miss it, is in the Central Executive area.
After you take control of the Control Point, you can interact with it. All Control Points allow you to Fast Travel but you must use the Central Executive Control Point if you want to change Jesse’s outfit.
At the very beginning of Control you discover a Clearance Level 01 locked door. This guide will tell you How To Unlock Clearance Level 01 Door In Control so you can enter the restricted area and loot the mods and other rewards once inside.
Increasing your Clearance Level is required if you want to open all the secret security doors. This guide tells you How To Get Clearance Level 1 Card In Control so you can increase your Clearance Level to one and open the doors that require that level of clearance.
After you unlock Clearance Level 1, you'll want to unlock the next level of Clearance. This guide explains How To Get Clearance Level 2 In Control, which will allow you to access areas and items locked behind doors with a Clearance Level 2 rating.
Need to get inside the Field Training Room in Control? This guide explains How To Enter The Field Training Room In Control so you can explore the further reaches of the Maintenance area to complete side missions and pick up some brand new abilities.
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