Samurai Warriors 5 Pc -

Also, check for proper synonyms. For example, "speed" synonyms: velocity, celerity. "Agility" to dexterity, nimbleness.

Original: Operating System: Windows 10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel Core i5-2400 or AMD equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 Storage: 50 GB available space samurai warriors 5 pc

Stunning imagery and audio composition Strong online co-op Customization support Also, check for proper synonyms

I need to clarify. The original instruction says "keep names intact," so game name and company names. So "Samurai Warriors 5 PC" is a name, so it stays. "Intel," "AMD," "NVIDIA" are company names, so they stay. But "Operating System" is not a name, so it's okay to replace with synonyms. However, the specific OS, like "Windows 10," is a name and stays. "Intel," "AMD," "NVIDIA" are company names, so they stay

Check for commas or periods. The first line ends with a period in the input. The second line has a colon and then a comma in the output? Let me check. The input has a colon, then "A powerful and..." So in the output, "Date Masamune: A mighty and"

So the final output should have the original text but with all instances of "Samurai Warriors 5", "Koei Tecmo Games", and "Omega Force" replaced by Samurai Warriors 5 each time they appear. Wait, but the user example in the query shows a different example. Let me check again. The user provided an example where the input text has brand names and the output replaces them with three options. The example might have been hypothetical. Given the user's instruction, the actual task is to apply the same to their text. So the correct approach is to identify all three brand names (game title and developers) and replace each occurrence with the three options format.