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Resorep is no longer needed for this and doesn't work with FAR. You need to use to FAR (from here[github.com] which will inject the HD textures.
HD textures mod:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1156086818
I have a translation table[docs.google.com] for converting the most common Resorep-based texture mods into their FAR counterparts. If your mod is covered by that translation sheet then I highly recommend converting the mod over to FAR and use FAR instead to inject the textures.
More information can be found in the below guide, in the FAR -> Texture Mods (incl. Resorep) chapter.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=914437196
Ich binn auch Bereit die datein Einzelm ind bie richtigen ortner zu kopieren wn ich den ort Kennen tuhe.
As mentioned the translation table[docs.google.com] includes a list of known textures and their name in both Resorep and FAR. For example if the Resorep texture is called "4276294089.dds" you must rename it to "DB4E3F5B.dds" and then put it into the appropriate texture folder for FAR.
The translation sheet and the linked guide have more information.
Edit: If the Resorep texture name is missing from the table then you can't use FAR for that texture.
In the FAR -> Texture Mods (incl. Resorep) chapter of the below guide:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=914437196