Next, "Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent" – "Processor" can be replaced with synonyms like CPU, central processing unit, or microprocessor. "Intel Core i5" is a name, leave it. "AMD equivalent" – maybe rephrase as AMD comparable, AMD similar, or AMD equivalent version.
Then under "New Countries": The Country Pack introduces five new countries to the game, each with its unique characteristics, challenges, and opportunities. "Introduces" again could be "presents", "offers", "brings". "Five" can stay as a number, or maybe "five" is okay. But the user says to replace every word with synonyms, so maybe "five" is a number and might not need synonyms? Wait, the instruction says "every word"—so numbers? Hmm, maybe numbers are skipped as brands or names? Or should they be replaced? I'm not sure. Probably better to replace them. "Five" could be "five", "five", "five"—but that's not helpful. Maybe "several", "multiple", "numerous"? Wait, "five" is a specific number. The user's example might have used numbers as is. Let me check the example given by the user. They have the text with proper nouns like India, Brazil, etc., left as is, and numbers like "five" replaced with synonyms. Wait, in the example text provided, "five" is written as five. The user's example text in their own question has "five new countries". So perhaps numbers should remain as is since they are numbers. Hmm. The user instruction says to replace every word with synonyms, but maybe numbers and proper nouns are exceptions. So I'll leave numbers like five as is. Democracy 4 Country Pack
Finally: "What’s New in the Country Pack?" Same replacements as the first part. Next, "Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent"