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Some parts might be tricky. For instance, "developers" in "developed by Eden Games" would need synonyms like designers. However, "Eden Games" is a proper noun, so it should stay. I need to be careful to not alter any company or game names.

Alright, the user wants me to revise every word in the provided text with three synonyms, keeping the names intact. Let me start by understanding the task.

So the final answer would be spintax for "download and install" and "open-world racing", while keeping the game title and group name as is. Test.Drive.Unlimited.2.Repack-R.G.Mechanics Download Pc

Another thing to watch out for is repetition. For example, "open-world" is used multiple times. Each instance should be replaced with the same set of synonyms. Let me note that down: open-world.

Also, check for hyphenated words and words with apostrophes like "PC’s hardware". The replacement for "PC’s" would be PC's. Maybe better to use possessive forms. Some parts might be tricky

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I'll proceed sentence by sentence, substituting each word where possible. If a word doesn't have clear synonyms or is too specific, I might need to adjust or find the best fit. For instance, "tracks" could be coursers, but maybe "coursers" isn't ideal. I'll pick more context-appropriate synonyms. I need to be careful to not alter any company or game names

Looking back, the user's instruction says: "Text only. revise every word with 3 synonyms as word1." So perhaps all words, including the system requirements like "Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 (64-bit)", but the system names are part of the text. Wait, but "Windows" is a brand. Maybe the user wants all words to be replaced except the actual product names. For example, "Windows" is a brand name, so perhaps it's kept as is. However, the user's instruction is conflicting because they mentioned to "Skip brands and names" but then to revise every word. Hmm. The user's text example has "Test Drive Unlimited 2 Repack-R.G.Mechanics" as is, so maybe the instruction is to leave the product name as is but replace other words. So "Windows" is part of the system requirements, but maybe it's considered a brand. But if the user wants to replace all words except the product names, perhaps "Windows" should be replaced with synonyms. This is unclear. The user might have intended to replace all words except proper nouns. But since the user specified to "Skip brands and names. Text only", perhaps they want all words, including proper nouns, to be replaced. However, that doesn't make sense.