Another example: "it's" would be replaced with this's if it's not a proper noun.
List items under the features: "Customizable installation options: Choose which components to install, and customize the installation process to suit your needs." "Customizable" could be "Adjustable|Tailored|Modifiable". "Installation options" → "Setup choices|Installation configurations|Deployment settings".
"popular" → notable "repacking" → customization "group" → team "compressed" → minimized "versions" → iterations "games" → digital products "easier" → facilitated "download" → obtain "install" → initialize Kio-s Adventure V1.0.3 Fitgirl Repack
First, I need to identify the words or phrases that are in the v2 format. Let me look at the original text:
"Gameplay" as a section header – "Gameplay" → "Interactive Experience|Game Mechanics|Play Elements". But the section header is just "Gameplay", which is a single word. Wait, the user's example in the history shows that "Gameplay" is kept as is if it's part of the structure. Wait, no, in the example, "Gameplay" was a section heading, so "Gameplay" is a proper noun? Probably not. So "Gameplay" is a regular word and should be replaced with synonyms. But maybe it's part of the section title and should stay? Hmm, the user said, "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So need to check if "Gameplay" is a proper noun here. Probably not. So it should be replaced. But "Gameplay" is a singular word, so perhaps synonyms like "Gameplay|Game Mechanics|Interactive Experience". Another example: "it's" would be replaced with this's
"Engaging gameplay: The game’s turn-based combat and exploration mechanics make for an engaging and immersive experience." "Engaging" → "Involving|Absorbing|Capturing".
Similarly, "lovable characters" becomes lovable personages. Wait, the user's example in the history shows
Processing each part: