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  1. I did refresh both the left panel and the Data tab. No conflicts or additional files from the HighResTexture bsas would show. I had to extract them out of the bsas as loose files for now. This has fixed the issues for me for now.
  2. I'm having some issues with enabling the HighResTexture DLC .bsa files. With the dummy file feature, it says that the .esp files can be disabled and to enable them with the Archives tab. I'm using the Bethesda Optimized DLC files and Unofficial High Resolution Patch with them. I've set them in the BOSS load order. The former two's esp files are also indicated by MO as 'dummy esps' so I also deactivate them and arrange them in the left panel in the order of how they should be overwritten (Unofficial High res over Beth-Optimized). Looking at the Data tab, I can see that both of these mods are enabled correctly, with files from both being shown coming from them, and overwriting/replacing each other appropriately. However the texture files from the HighResTexture .bsas don't appear. Files where they should conflict with the Bethesda Optimized DLC (which should overwrite it I believe) show 'no conflict'. I opened the DLC .bsas to crosscheck, and none of the additional textures from the DLC pack are loading. The problem is I'm not entirely sure if it's a visual UI error with MO, or that they really aren't loading in-game. I have notice several blurry textures despite using the HighRes packs, which originally I thought were just not covered by the packs, but apparently they might not be loading at all. I have tried deselecting from the archive tab and instead using the checking the .esps in my load order. They are still not being shown in the Data tab. I've also closed and reopened MO to try to reload the Data folder, but it still shows none of the HighResTexture .bsa files no matter whether Archive/Plugins tab I check them on. Edit: Currently extracting all the HighResTexture .bsas out and installing them as mods in MO. In the left panel, I placed them below the Bethesda Optimized DLC mod while only enabling the .bsa files for Beth-Optimized in the Archives tab; now in the Data tab it shows the red 'conflict' warning that Beth-Optimized is correctly overwriting some of the HighResTexture files.
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