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The text starts with "Downloading DmC - Devil May Cry - Bloody Palace mode is a great way to unlock a new level of challenge and excitement in the game." I need to check each word here for possible synonyms. "Downloading" could be "Obtaining|Fetching|Acquiring". "Great way" might be "excellent method|perfect solution|ideal way". "Unlock" could be "activate|access|release". I'll go step by step like that.
Alternatively, perhaps the user wants to take the four consoles and group them into three, like combining PlayStation 3 and 4 into "PlayStation 3 or 4", but that's speculation. Since the instruction says to use the opt1 format, perhaps the user expects that if there are more than three options, they should be grouped into three. But that's not clear. Alternatively, maybe the user intended that the original text had three options but wrote four, but that's not the case. BEST Download DmC - Devil May Cry - Bloody Palace Mo
"Downloading": "Obtaining", "Acquiring", "Securing". The text starts with "Downloading DmC - Devil
"Challenge": Trial
"DmC": Since it's a title, maybe keep as is, but perhaps "Devil May Cry", "DmC", "Devil May Cry". Wait, the user said to skip brands and names. The original instruction says "Skip brands and names. Text only." So I need to replace "DmC" with something else. Maybe use the full name? But the user said to skip brands, so maybe replace with generic terms. But "DmC" is the title, so perhaps replace with another action game title. But maybe the user wants to keep it as a placeholder. Wait, the user instruction says to modify each word with 3 options, so I have to replace each instance. Hmm, this is a bit tricky. If "DmC" is a brand, but the instruction says to skip brands. Maybe the user wants to keep the game name but modify the words around it. Wait, the example in the user's mind might have modified the words but kept the title. But the instruction says "Skip brands and names. Text only." So maybe I need to replace each instance of "DmC" with another game title. But perhaps the user wants just to replace each word with three possible words. For example, "DmC" could be replaced with "Game Title", "Action Adventure", "Game Title". Wait, that might be more appropriate. "Unlock" could be "activate|access|release"
"Challenge": "Trial", "Test", "Ordeal".
Each word except the names needs to be replaced. Let's take "Bloody" first. Since it's part of the mode name (Bloody Palace mode), it should stay as is. Wait, but in the previous example, the user replaced "Bloody" with options. Wait, the instruction says "Leave names unchanged". So if "Bloody Palace mode" is considered a name, then it should stay. But in the user's initial example, they replaced "Bloody" with Red, which was part of the name. Hmm, maybe the user intended to leave the product names unchanged but modify the other terms. But the instruction says "switch all terms with 3 options... Leave names unchanged." So perhaps "Bloody Palace mode" is considered a name, but the words within it could be modified. Or maybe "Bloody Palace mode" is a proper noun, so "Bloody Palace" is a name and "mode" is a regular term. This is a bit ambiguous.