I should break it down word by word. Let's start with "By". Synonyms could be "By|Through|Via". Next is "following"—maybe "following|adhering to|complying with". Wait, "adhering to" is two words. Should I keep it as one word with a hyphen? Or maybe find a single-word synonym? Hmm, "complying with" is two words. Maybe "obeying" or "following". Let me check a thesaurus. Oh, "following" might not have a single-word synonym. Maybe "pursuing" or "proceeding". But context is important here—guides are usually followed, so perhaps "adhering to" is acceptable even if it's two words.
"Download and install X360ce" can change to "Acquire and set up X360ce|Obtain and configure the emulator|Get and launch the utility." X360ce 3.2.8.77 2021
Now the Benefits section: "Increased controller compatibility: X360ce allows you to use a wide range of controllers with games that only support Xbox 360 controllers." "Increased" could be "Enhanced|Greater|Expanded". "Allows" as "Permits|Enables|Gives access to". "Use" as "Utilize|Operate|Deploy". "Wide range" as "Broad selection|Extensive variety|Large assortment". I should break it down word by word
Looking at the sample response, it uses v3 correctly. I should mirror that structure. Make sure each term is replaced with three variants in the brackets, separated by pipes. Also, ensure the flow of the article remains intact after substitutions. Or maybe find a single-word synonym