: Specifically designed for games running on the DX11 API.

Resorep (Resource Replace) is a generic modding framework that works by hooking DirectX 9, 10, 11, and 12 applications. It intercepts calls to load resources (textures, buffers, shaders) and redirects them to user-provided files. This means:

: Essential for the .dll hooks to function correctly. Manual Installation (No Java Method)

: Used extensively for appearance mods like "Better Call Cal".

: Resorep is a Java-based application. You will need Java 8 (64-bit or 32-bit depending on your OS) installed to launch the interface.

Download the Resorep 1.7.0 package and extract the contents to a safe location. You will primarily see resorep.jar (the interface) and several d3d...dll files. Step 2: Configure the DLL Files

In the world of PC gaming, the desire to customize, enhance, and personalize game visuals is a driving force behind the modding community. While many games offer native mod support, others—particularly those using proprietary rendering engines—present significant barriers to texture modification. has emerged as a crucial,, versatile, and enduring tool for overcoming these barriers, allowing modders to intercept, extract, and replace textures on the fly.

: The widely distributed "ResoRep 1.7.0 D3D11 Texture Injector Mod - Direct Install" by Nexus Mods user ChemBoy1 offers a streamlined version of the tool. This package is a wrapper around the original Resorep DLL, repackaged for direct installation with or without Vortex, and importantly, it removes the requirement to have Java installed on your system. For this reason, the "Direct Install" mod is now the recommended way for most users to obtain and use Resorep 1.7.0.

Master Guide to Resorep 1.7.0: The Ultimate DX11 Texture Injector for PC Gaming

Ensure that the texture file format and filename match the dumped original exactly.

When the game requests a texture, Resorep substitutes it with your custom file. It matches the unique hash ID of the asset instantly.

Navigate to your game's directory and select the main executable (e.g., StarWarsJediFallenOrder.exe Set Texture Folders