Dark Souls Remastered Ram Fix ((exclusive)) «AUTHENTIC × 2024»
That complicates things. So the key is to identify which words are part of names and leave them unchanged. Words like "RAM fix mod", "Dark Souls Remastered" are names. Then "mod" in other parts of the text may or may not be part of the name. In the text, "the mod files" refers to the same "RAM fix mod", so "mod" is part of the name there. Similarly, "the mod" in "Configure the mod" is part of the name, so "mod" remains. Therefore, "mod" isn't to be replaced.
So, moving forward, I need to process each word, check if it's part of a name, and leave it. For example, "dark souls remastered" is a name, so leave as is. "Ram fix mod" is also a name. Any other words would be replaced. Now, words like "step-by-step" can be replaced with synonyms like "progressive", "sequential", "gradual". Words like "guide" can have synonyms like "manual", "tutorial", "handbook". Similarly, "download" could be "obtain", "access", "retrieve". dark souls remastered ram fix
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"source" – "Origin", "Provider", "Supplier". That complicates things
Looking at the text: "Download the RAM fix mod from a reputable source." The word "mod" is part of the "RAM fix mod" name. So leave that as is. Similarly, "mod" in "Extract the mod files" is referring to the same mod, so part of the name? Or is the word "mod" here part of the name? The first mention is "RAM fix mod" (name), then in the next sentence it's "mod files". So I think in "extract the mod files", "mod" is part of the name, so it's part of the name. So in that case, "mod" is part of the name and should be left. Therefore, "mod" doesn't get replaced. Similarly, "the mod" would refer to the RAM fix mod, so part of the name. Therefore, "mod" is left. So perhaps the user wants to leave "mod" as is in this context. Then "mod" in other parts of the text




