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If it isn't displayed in the esc menu, then another mod overwrites that menu. Aside from big overhauls like the star wars ones, I do not know what mods do that. You can use Irony Mod Manager to check it (if you use it)
A possible fix would be to place DMM at the bottom of your mod list. It should (should :P) overwrite the other mod, for the esc menu only of course.
It was solely due to me having a smooth brain moment and not ensuring that the little green "enabled" switch was ticked in the playset manager via the launcher. No mod bug, just a troubleshooting step skipped inadvertently by me.