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Re-download them if your mods are in the game...
It all still looks and plays okay but you now really feel like you have been a naughty school child in real life for stepping outside the developers control, ergo the above pinned explain from them offering the fact that their ray-tracing development now restricts the use of most (if not all) community mod improvements from and for the very large majority of players.
Even if (by the way) you never had or wanted to use their 'ray-tracing' button!
Just another studio stating improvements but actually dumb-ing down a very good title in this updated code.
https://www.nexusmods.com/hogwartslegacy/mods/2261
Actual data: Ascendio III is the most popular mod for Hogwart's Legacy on Nexus-- it was downloaded less than one million times compared to 30 million copies of the game sold.