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Looking at the next paragraph: "The Allure of Cracked Games" – "Allure" here is a title. Wait, the user says to not change proper nouns. Is "The Allure of Cracked Games" a proper noun? It might be a section title, but I think the instruction is to keep proper nouns only like company names, people, etc., intact. So "Allure" here is common, so it can be replaced with synonyms. But "Cracked Games" is the name of a concept, not a proper noun. Wait, maybe "Cracked Games" is a proper noun? Or is it a common phrase? The user hasn't specified, so better to assume that only the actual proper nouns like company names and game titles are kept. So "Cracked Games" can be replaced. Let me check again the instruction: "No changes to proper nouns." Proper nouns are specific names, like Activision, James Bond, etc. So the title "The Allure of Cracked Games" is not a proper noun, so "Allure" can be replaced with attraction, but the user wants to replace each word with three synonyms. Wait, the task is to "alter all words with 3 synonyms formatted v1". So every word should be replaced with three synonyms, except proper nouns. So even the title words, unless they are proper, need to be changed.
This type = Such kind
to bypass = to circumvent