((new)): Resident.evil.revelations-flt
The text says "Metacritic score of 76 out of 100," so "Metacritic" is a proper noun. "Resident Evil" is part of the game title.
But maybe the user wants only the main terms replaced. For example, "Improved graphics" becomes Upgraded imaging, and "increased difficulty" becomes Higher challenge, etc.
The FLT version of Resident Evil Revelations offers several features and improvements that set it apart from other releases. Some of the key features include: Resident.Evil.Revelations-FLT
Original line: "Memory: 4 GB RAM" The word here is "Memory" (as the label). So alternatives for "Memory" would be RAM. So the line becomes "Memory: Storage: 4 GB RAM..." Wait, the colon is after the original word, so maybe the rephrasing should replace "Memory" with alternatives, but the rest of the line remains. So "Memory: 4 GB RAM" becomes "Storage: 4 GB RAM"
In the features and improvements part: "includes all the original content, as well as some additional features that enhance the experience." "Includes" → "comprises|contains|features." Then "additional features" → "extra functions|supplementary tools|additional elements." The text says "Metacritic score of 76 out
For each term, I need to think of three synonyms or related terms. Let's start with "Improved graphics". Alternatives could be Enhanced visuals, Upgraded graphics, Better rendering. Check if these make sense.
Given the ambiguity, perhaps the user wants a tool to wrap every word (except proper nouns) in spintax with three placeholders. But the example the user provided in the initial query has "Resident" as a proper noun but still being spintaxed, which is incorrect. So maybe the user made a mistake in the example, but the instruction is clear: don't touch proper nouns. So alternatives for "Memory" would be RAM
But the example in the user's original message shows "Resident Evil Revelations-FLT" being split into three spintax words, which was an error. The user's current instruction clarifies that proper nouns should be untouched. So perhaps the user wants the existing text to have every word (except proper nouns) replaced with three variants in spintax. For example, if the word is "received," replace it with y, and do this for every word. That would turn the text into a spintax-structured text with placeholders.





