: Files with extensions like .dds , .png , or .tga which hold the actual visual data.

: You need a utility like 7-Zip or WinRAR to open the file.

: Sometimes included as .nif or .obj files if the eye shape itself is modified.

: For modern games, you may need a Mod Manager to toggle the pack on and off to ensure it doesn't conflict with other visual upgrades.

While "Blue Eyes Pack 2.7z" is a generic name that could apply to several games, it is most commonly linked to: Common Uses of "Blue Eyes Pack" Mods

: Modders often create "packs" that replace default eye textures with high-definition or vibrant blue variations. This is popular in RPGs like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim , Fallout 4 , or The Sims 4 .