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My 1 line edit to UserSettings.txt, worked great to prevent ESO screen dimming.. until the latest ESO patch.
Now screen dimming is back to being enabled. My 1 line edit no longer prevents it.
This is BAD imo. If I need or want to conserve power, I will simply turn off my display, or my PC. I do not require ESO hand-holding to FORCE me to conserve power.
Add a UI option to disable this [and respect our setting] please.
i have my main house (grand topal hideaway) listed in the housing tours, it has multiple target dummies, scribing altar, and grandmaster stations (in progress being filled out), as well as almost every antiquity furnishing on display to preview them
Found it, thanks! Though for anyone else curious about turning it off, note, it is called "Idle Power Reduction", zero reference to screen dimming, until you mouse over it. Also mentions lowing the resolution, oof, a setting I would NEVER want a game to do. Odd things can happen if a game starts to change resolution on its own whim, for example, a re-ordering of screen icons, and a re-sizing of all opened windows, to name a few.
Also, devs, would you mind tying this screen dimming setting to the UserSettings.txt file? Meaning, I had this disabled via a 1 line edit, that used to work. So scan that file, if you see a player disabled this via that edit, adjust the in-game option to.. also be disabled, by default. Also may consider making this two options, one for screen dimming, one for resolution lowering.
i have my main house (grand topal hideaway) listed in the housing tours, it has multiple target dummies, scribing altar, and grandmaster stations (in progress being filled out), as well as almost every antiquity furnishing on display to preview them