I should also verify that the user didn't mention any special rules, like avoiding proper nouns, which they already did in the previous example. So, names like Euro Truck Simulator 2 and SCS Software stay the same. Finally, I'll format the output as text only, without any additional comments or explanations.
So for "supports", find three synonyms: e.g., "permits", "facilitates", "enables".
So each term that is not a proper noun is "supports", "controller input", "steering wheels", "pedals". The proper noun is "Euro Truck Simulator 2", which shouldn't be touched. Euro Truck Simulator 2 Highly Compressed For Pc
FAQ1: "safe to download" → "secure to install", "trustworthy to acquire", "risk-free to obtain". "reputable sources" → "trusted originators", "established providers", "verified distributors".
Next paragraph: "popular simulation game that allows players to experience the thrill of driving a truck across Europe." Possible replacements for "popular simulation game": "well-known simulation experience|much-loved driving simulator|highly anticipated vehicle gameplay". "Experience the thrill": "live the excitement|enjoy the adrenaline|embrace the excitement". "Across Europe" could be "throughout Europe|around the continent|within the region". I should also verify that the user didn't
"Pedals" – synonyms: "foot pedals", "control pedals", "braking/accelerator systems".
But some words can't be replaced, like articles (the, a) or prepositions (with, and). So maybe only content words like adjectives, nouns, verbs. Also, proper nouns like product names should stay. Let me check the example they provided in the query. The input text has "Euro Truck Simulator 2" which is kept as is. So in the output, names like "Euro Truck Simulator 2" shouldn't be touched. So for "supports", find three synonyms: e
3. "steering wheels" → wheel-based controls