Sims Medieval Mac 64 Bit Jun 2026

"a favorite" -> a top choice

EA Support: Sims Medieval on Mac Sims Medieval Community Sections on GameFAQs Mac Digital Communities on Reddit sims medieval mac 64 bit

Let me go through the text sentence by sentence, identify terms to rephrase, and replace them with three options each. Also, ensure proper nouns like EA, Mac OS X, etc., are kept as is. "a favorite" -> a top choice EA Support:

Wait, the original instruction says "rephrase all terms with 3 options in format opt2". So for each term in the original text, replace it with three options. Maybe some terms are repeated, like "64-bit Macs" appears a few times. In that case, I need to give the same three options each time the term is used. So for each term in the original text,

"by" -> via

This might take a while, but let's do it carefully to avoid missing any terms. I'll start from the beginning.

"in 2011." -> proper noun? 2011 is a year, maybe not. Wait, 2011 is a year, but it's not a proper noun. So "in" -> within, "2011" -> 2011 but that doesn't make sense. Wait, maybe just replace the prepositions and verbs but keep the year as is. Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns" but years aren't proper nouns. Hmm, maybe the user considers the game title and company names as proper nouns. So numbers and years can be replaced? But in the original text, the year is "2011", which is a number and not a proper noun. But how to replace it? Maybe 2011 but that's not helpful. Perhaps it's better to leave numerical data like years as is, unless the user specifies otherwise. But the instruction says "each word with 3 alternatives. No changes to proper nouns." So numbers like "2011" are not proper nouns and should be replaced. However, replacing "2011" with two thousand eleven might not be correct. Maybe it's better to keep the year as is but include the options as 2011 but that's not helpful. Alternatively, maybe the user doesn't want to change numerical values. This is a bit ambiguous. Since the instruction isn't clear, but the user provided an example: "Sims Medieval on Mac: A Comprehensive Guide...", where "Sims Medieval", "Mac" are proper and not changed, but "A" becomes A if there's no synonym. Wait, the user wants each word with three alternatives. So even if the word doesn't have good synonyms, you have to provide three. So maybe for "2011", it's tricky, but perhaps just duplicate it three times 2011 as a placeholder. But that's not helpful. Alternatively, maybe the user isn't concerned about the quality and just wants the structure. Given that, proceed with replacing each non-proper noun with three options, even if some are redundant.