Splinter Cell Blacklist Game Crash: Fix
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Original text: "Insufficient system resources"
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But in that case, the user didn't touch "Insufficient" but split into parts. So in the current text, the example had RAM and CPU as part of the examples, but since the user said "Don't touch proper nouns," I need to check if RAM and CPU are proper nouns. RAM and CPU are standardized terms, so they can be considered proper nouns as they are specific abbreviations. Therefore, in the sentence "resources (e.g., RAM, CPU)", should RAM and CPU be left as they are? The user's instruction says to skip proper nouns. So I should not replace RAM and CPU, but the user's own example in the first query had "RAM" replaced with memory, but maybe that was allowed. Wait, maybe the user intended that RAM and CPU are part of the sentence and can be replaced with synonyms. So in my previous example, I kept RAM and CPU as they are, but the user's initial example had "resources" replaced but kept RAM and CPU as is. Wait, in the first example, the user replaced "resources" but kept RAM and CPU as part of the example. So maybe RAM and CPU are not to be replaced here. Wait, the original instruction says "replace all words with 3 alternatives in spintax: y. Skip proper nouns." Proper nouns include names of games, companies, etc., but RAM and CPU are technical terms but not proper nouns. Wait, but in common spintax usage, acronyms like RAM and CPU might be considered as terms that can be replaced if they are not part of a proper noun. However, the user's example in the first query replaced "resources" but left RAM and CPU as examples. So maybe RAM and CPU should be left as is. Wait, but the user's instruction is to "replace all words" except proper nouns. Since RAM and CPU are not proper nouns, perhaps they can be replaced. For example, "RAM" can be RAM, but that's redundant. So perhaps "RAM" is not replaced. Therefore, in the sentence "running low on resources (e.g., RAM, CPU)", I need to replace "resources" but leave RAM and CPU as is. However, the user might have wanted to change the examples to avoid the original terms. But the user's own example in the first query kept RAM as is. Hmm.
This is a bit ambiguous, but given the user's example, I'll follow that. So in the current text, "resources (e.g., RAM, CPU)" becomes resources (e.g., RAM, CPU). So RAM and CPU are left as they are. So in the current text, the example had
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