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It even mentions for a way for people to be able to recompile and make their own versions if they want.
If it was Nexus mod manager would be a lot easier
Some games are quite easy to mod and only needs simple drag & drop. Anything that requires more know-how like modding Oblivion/Skyrim you got a mod manager to do the hard work for you. You'd think modding Persona for its playlist would just need a cue sheet to tell the game to randomise between X amounts of tracks. But no. Its got to be a messy method
Look closer.
It needs the runtime for both x64 and x86 bit systems.
The reason they're not using the NMM is because it wouldn't work.
It's not an all-purpose mod manager.
Then in reloaded 2, make sure the boxes next to the mods are ticked, then click launch application inside of reloaded 2 and there you go, its running and working.
If you don't want to use it anymore for some reason, just boot the game through steam, not reloaded and then there is no mods running, really simple really.
Its really quite simple, and if you can't get it working, its 100% a pebcak issue.
Cheers