Moving to the second sentence: "What are the system requirements for Patrizier 2 Gold?: The system requirements for Patrizier 2 Gold are listed above."
Wait, looking at the example given in the user's input and the output, perhaps they want the output to list each term with all three variants, but the example in the input is actually a sample input with v2 and the output is each variant separated by a pipe. But the user says "Only the result", so maybe the output should be each variant in the same order but without the curly braces. Patrizier 2 Gold Download Vollversion Kostenlos Chip
First, the text has three questions and their answers. The names here are "Chip" and "Patrizier 2 Gold," which I need to leave intact. My task is to make sure those names are not altered. Moving to the second sentence: "What are the
"Go to the Chip website..." Here, "Go" becomes Proceed, and "website" can be site. Then "navigate to the “Games” section." "Navigate" becomes Access, and "section" becomes subsection. The names here are "Chip" and "Patrizier 2
Alternatively, maybe the user is asking to take an input where terms are formatted as v1 and expand them into all three variants, keeping the names intact. For example, if a term in the article is Get, then expand it into all three: Download, Get, Obtain. However, in the given sample input, there are no such placeholders.
I need to ensure that the names "Chip", "Patrizier 2 Gold", and "Windows 10" are not modified. Also, the structure of the text should remain the same, with each word (except names) replaced by three synonyms in curly braces. Let me check each substitution again to avoid mistakes. For instance, "safe" is used twice; I should use the same synonyms each time unless the context changes, which it doesn't here. Also, make sure the synonyms fit grammatically. For example, "download and play" becomes "download and run|acquire and execute|install and play" – each pair should be parallel in structure. Alright, let me compile all these into the final output.
Given that, perhaps the user wants a demonstration of how such a conversion would work. For example, if the article had a line like "To commence playing Patrizier 2 Gold, download it via net," then the output would process that into "To begin playing Patrizier 2 Gold, download it from the web," but replacing the braces each with one variant. Wait, no— the user mentioned "every term with 3 variants. Keep names intact. Only the result." So maybe for each term with v1, replace it with each variant in a list, but since "only the result" is mentioned, perhaps the final output is the processed text with the placeholders replaced by their first variant, or all three? The user's instruction is a bit unclear.