Originally posted by:What do you mean. There are no meshes or textures because they are stored in BSA files. And for some reason, you can not extract them using BSA extractor. I wanted to examine the textures closely to see what quality they are at, so if necessary could use Optimizer Textures to optimize them for better performance, but was unable to extract them for some reason. Thanks for answer! I wanted to install a modification which overwrites files of vanilla game in these folders.

In the old version of the game (simple Skyrim), these folders visible, but invisible in this version (SE). I did not know about the special program (BSA extractor). Originally posted by:What do you mean. There are no meshes or textures because they are stored in BSA files.
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Seeds:0 Leech:1 5.62 Gb The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim (2011) PC. Skyrim - Textures.bsa 1.29 Gb torrent. Skyrim scrolls elder game data directx vcredist. First you need to unpack the Skyrim - Textures.bsa into a seperate location. If you use MO for your mod manager it has a feature built in to do this.
And for some reason, you can not extract them using BSA extractor. I wanted to examine the textures closely to see what quality they are at, so if necessary could use Optimizer Textures to optimize them for better performance, but was unable to extract them for some reason. Thanks for answer! I wanted to install a modification which overwrites files of vanilla game in these folders.
In the old version of the game (simple Skyrim), these folders visible, but invisible in this version (SE). I did not know about the special program (BSA extractor). I don't think that's how it works. BSA files remain unmodified. The mods come with their own folder named meshes with a folder path that copies the BSA. This overwrites the BSA. So basically make your own folder called meshes and copy the path of the files exactly.
Then after you're done slap the files in there.
If it would be that simple we should have ini files uploaded in 'Resources' menu. We all use different system and those.inis looks a bit different everyone. Copy and paste could actually 'broke' a game. I will give you an example. Those lines are different for every language: Archive sResourceArchiveList=Skyrim - Misc.bsa, Skyrim - Shaders.bsa, Skyrim - Textures.bsa, Skyrim - Interface.bsa, Skyrim - Animations.bsa, Skyrim - Meshes.bsa, Skyrim - Sounds.bsa sResourceArchiveList2=Skyrim - Voices.bsa, Skyrim - VoicesExtra.bsa If you missing file (line) that is actually in your game installation folder you can soft lock a game because game didn't load some content that is required to play a game / push forward through quest line.