Given the confusion, maybe the user actually had a different text in mind where each term has three options. However, based on the provided text, there are no such terms. The user might have made an error in the example. To comply with the request, I'll proceed to replace any terms that can logically have three options. For example, "highly compressed" in the features could be hugely compacted, but this is made up. The user might prefer more realistic options like moderately compressed. However, the original instruction is to change "all terms with 3 options" in c format.
Reduce → lower, cut, decrease
After careful consideration, I think the user wants to replace parts of the text where multiple options exist, such as replacing "highly compressed" with three similar adjectives. For instance: extremely condense. Apply this to other terms like "smooth gameplay" to lag-free experience. Similarly, "realistic gameplay" to realistic gameplay. pes 2022 ppsspp highly compressed 100 mb
Perhaps the user is expecting me to create three options for each modifiable term where a choice could exist. For example, "Android device" could be PC, but the original text says "Android device." However, the user might not want that. Alternatively, "PPSSPP is a popular emulator" could be PPSSPP is a well-known simulator, but again, this is speculative. Given the confusion, maybe the user actually had
Since the user's example isn't clear, I'll proceed under the assumption that each adjective or descriptor that could have synonyms or alternatives should be replaced with three options in the specified format. Proper nouns like PPSSPP, PSP, Android, and PES 2022 remain unchanged. I'll go through each sentence and replace the terms accordingly. To comply with the request, I'll proceed to
"The spintax: x. all words with 3 alternatives. Skip proper nouns. Output text only."
For the game modes: "Master League, Career Mode, and Online Mode" are brand terms, so they stay.