You've spent countless hours perfecting your modlist, so don't let stray textures ruin your visuals! Before you run VRAMr, ParallaxGen, DynDOLOD and the rest, run MisMatchR 1st to quickly & easily detect mismatched textures. Sort & visually compare effortlessly to avoid tedious manual checks & ensure a flawless Skyrim experience
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A shout out and huge thank you to the EldR Scrolls Testing Team and members at https://discord.gg/cNUFFh3aVq Mayhem, HOSE, PogIsDog, Mr "Anonymous", Machina and TheGuardianDovahkiin Microsoft for Texconv
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Changelogs
Version v2.4
Does a single DB fetch for all relative path matches then prioritises by mod order
Now collapses duplicate matching filenames preferring loose over BSA and then prioritises by load order
Version v2.3
Database schema now indexes on both
Analysis passes both basename and relative‐path to the lookup routine
Mod indexing captures each file’s path under its mod root (e.g. \textures\armor\banditry\…), so only truly identical paths match
Lookup logic tries an exact relative path match first, then falls back to filename, eliminating spurious collisions
Version v2.2
Full relative path matching to improve accuracy
Compare component texture paths (starting from \textures\) instead of just filenames
Mismatch Confidence Score
Scoring is based on:
70% weight: relative directory matching
30% weight: component mod source matching to the diffuse’s mod source
You've researched, tested, and carefully arranged hundreds of mods and textures...
...and so you're ready to move on to the next critical step running VRAMr, PG Patcher, xLODGen, Grass Cache, and DynDOLOD.... each valuable to achieve performant visual harmony yet time-intensive and not forgiving if there's a problem!
Yet what if hidden texture mismatches threaten your visual masterpiece?!
Mismatched textures such as diffuse, normal maps, parallax height maps, extended materials and glow maps cause obvious unsightly visual glitches and frustrating issues that can take a lot of manual effort to detect and resolve
That's exactly why MisMatchR exists
MisMatchR rapidly scans your current MO2 profile texture library, visually identifying inconsistencies that could take many hours to spot manually. With its intuitive, colour-coded interface and side-by-side comparisons, MisMatchR makes it easy to pinpoint precise issues at a glance, while mismatch confidence scoring and searching capabilities help streamline your workflow
Quickly export your results and confidently proceed with your modding pipeline. MisMatchR helps prevent costly re-runs of resource-intensive tools by ensuring texture consistency from the start, saving you valuable time and frustration
Secure your hard-earned visual perfection and let MisMatchR handle your texture integrity so you can enjoy modding and playing Skyrim
NOT VORTEX COMPATIBLE - MO2 SUPPORTED ONLY
INSTRUCTIONS
1 - Install Into MO2 just like any other mod 2 - Be sure to activate/tick your MisMatchR mod 3 - Create a MO2 Runlink to MisMatchR.BAT (not the .EXE) 4 - Run MisMatchR from within MO2
See Image for Help with Identifying Your MO2 Profile You will find the Logfiles in either MisMatchR Mod Folder or MO2 Overwrite