Modern Warfare Remastered English Language Pack |verified| Here
Restart the title: Once the module is configured, reload the game to enforce the modifications.
Starting with the first sentence: "The pack makes the game more accessible to players who prefer to play in English or who are not fluent in the game’s primary language." modern warfare remastered english language pack
English → (Is this part of the proper noun? Earlier thought was that "Modern Warfare..." is the proper noun. So "English Language Pack" is not part of it. Wait, but in the first sentence, the proper noun includes "English Language Pack"? Hmm. Let me check. The original text says "the Modern Warfare Remastered English Language Pack". If "Modern Warfare Remastered" is the game title, then "English Language Pack" is part of the title. So the entire "Modern Warfare Remastered English Language Pack" is the proper noun. Therefore, "English Language Pack" is part of the proper noun. So that entire phrase should stay as is. Therefore, "English" and "Language" and "Pack" are part of the proper noun and should not be modified. Therefore, in the first sentence, "Modern Warfare Remastered English Language Pack" should remain untouched. So when processing other instances of this proper noun, like in the second paragraph, the same applies. So in "the Modern Warfare Remastered English language pack", only the first letter of "Modern" is capitalized? Wait, in the original text, it's "English Language Pack" with capital letters. So when it's part of a proper noun, the letters are capitalized. However, when it's not part of the proper noun, like in the example, maybe it's lower case. But the user's text has it all capitalized. So I should consider that as part of the proper noun. Therefore, in the text provided, the proper noun is "Modern Warfare Remastered English Language Pack" and should remain as is. Therefore, whenever that exact phrase appears, it's part of the proper noun and not modified. So in "English Language Pack", the words "English", "Language", and "Pack" are part of that proper noun. So those words should not be swapped. Therefore, in sentences where these words are part of the proper noun, they remain. In other contexts, like "English audio and subtitles", "English" is not part of a proper noun, so it can be modified. Wait, but "English audio and subtitles" is in the original text, and "English" there is not part of a proper noun, so in that case, "English" can be replaced with alternatives. So the key is to determine whether the word is part of a proper noun in the original text. Restart the title: Once the module is configured,





