I need to ensure that the grammar still works with the switches. For instance, "Download the Mod" becomes a switch, but the rest of the sentence remains the same. The structure looks okay.
"Enable" could be replaced with "allow, permit, or let." Those are all synonyms and fit in the context of giving the ability.
Hitchhiker NPCs: The mod introduces hitchhiker NPCs that can be captured on the road, providing players with a new level of exchange and authenticity. Tailorable Hitchhikers: Players can personalize the appearance and behavior of hitchhikers, including their clothing, disposition, and aims. New Conversation System: The mod establishes a new dialogue system that allows players to engage with hitchhikers, creating a more engaging and absorbing experience. Tasks and assignments: The ETS2 Hitchhiker Mod unique challenges and missions that players can complete with their hitchhikers, adding a new layer of nuance to the game.
I need to check each term carefully to ensure that the synonyms make sense in context and that the names remain unchanged. The user emphasized leaving names like ETS2 as is, so I must not replace them with any synonyms even if they have similar words in other contexts.
"Customizable Hitchhikers: Players can customize the appearance and behavior..." "Customize" becomes adjust. "Appearance" could be appearance (maybe use different words like look?). "Behavior" could be demeanor. "Clothing" can be apparel. "Personality" might be disposition. "Goals" could be aims.
Fetch the Mod: Download the ETS2 Hitchhiker Mod from a reputable source, such as the mod’s official website or a trusted modding community. Extract the Files: Extract the mod files to your ETS2 mods folder, usually located in the game’s installation directory. Activate the Mod: Activate the mod in the game’s mod manager or by editing the game’s configuration files.
"Quests and Missions: The mod includes quests and missions..." "Includes" can be contains. "Quests and missions" can be broken down. "Quests" to tasks. "Missions" to missions (since missions is part of the phrase, maybe find synonyms. Maybe use assignments.
Double-checking each target word has three alternatives. Let's verify: