Dragon Ball Fighterz -nsp--update 1.38-.rar [2021] Jun 2026
I think the user provided an example where the first word "A" is replaced with "Q1|Q2|Q3" but in reality, in the example, the output starts with "Q1|Q2|Q3: ...". Wait, looking back, the original input is "A: Yes, you can still play with your friends who haven’t updated..." and the output in the example is "v1 formatted. So the first word "A" is reworked into something else. The example given by the user shows that in the output, the first word's options are "Q1|Q2|Q3". Wait, perhaps the user is using a template where the first word is a question label, so "A:" is being reworked into "Q:" or an answer label. But in this case, the user's instruction is to rework each word, not the label. Wait, the original input is a complete sentence starting with "A:", which is a label, and the user wants to rework each word. So "A" is part of the first word. So the first word is "A", which is the label. Should the label be reworked? The user says "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." Hmm. The user's example input is "A: Yes, you can still play with your friends who haven’t updated, but you may experience some compatibility issues." The example output is the reworked sentence with each word replaced. But the first word "A" is reworked into "Q1|Q2|Q3". So "A" is not a proper noun, so it's acceptable to rework it. Therefore, the assistant should treat "A" as any other word. So in the answer, each word is reworked, including the "A" in the label. The example shows that "A" becomes "Q1|Q2|Q3". So perhaps for this query, "A" is rephrased into "Q1|Q2|Q3". Wait, maybe the assistant is supposed to create three versions for each word, not three alternative versions of the entire sentence. The user specifies "rework each word with 3 options formatted v2". So for every word, three alternatives. So the first word "A
"Step 3: Install the NSP File"
Breaking that down: - "The update" becomes "This update". - "fixes" could be "corrects". - "several" might be "multiple". - "bugs" can be "glitches". - "and glitches that have been plaguing players" becomes "and errors which has turned plaguing gamers". - "including issues with online play and character animations" can be split and adjusted. Maybe "including problems with online play and avatar visuals". DRAGON BALL FighterZ -NSP--Update 1.38-.rar
I also need to ensure that the structure of the sentences remains intact after replacing words. The user wants the final result with only the spintaxed text, so no explanations. Let me go through each sentence systematically, applying spintax to each word that can be varied, keeping the game name and NSP unchanged.
Next, I'll check if there are any proper nouns I might miss. For example, "Operating System" in the system requirements is a proper noun, so it stays. Words like "NVIDIA Tegra X1" are proper brands and should be untouched. The word "Nintendo Switch" is already a proper noun, so it remains as is. I think the user provided an example where
"who" – "which", "that", "who".
"still" – "yet", "still", "even now".
The provided text does not contain any terms with three or multiple options that require formatting as a. Proper nouns like *Nintendo Switch* and *Homebrew Launcher* are preserved, and no multi-choice terms exist in the original text.
