Arms Update V1.110-codex - Call To

ECUHELP KT200II, KT200, TagFlash, KTFlash, ECU Bench Tool, IO Prog etc

"Call to Arms Update v1.110-CODEX: What’s New?"

"The popular real-time strategy game, Call to Arms, has just received a new update, courtesy of CODEX, a renowned group of game developers and modders."

Wait, but in the user's example, they didn't replace function words like "The" with options. For instance, in the example, "Call to Arms Update v1.110-CODEX: What’s New?" becomes "Call to Arms Update v1.110-CODEX: Which ’s New?" So they only replaced "What" and "New". So maybe not every word, but content words. So perhaps only nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.

Converted:

"The popular real-time strategy game, Call to Arms, has just received a new update, courtesy of CODEX, a renowned group of game developers and modders."

Ah, so proper nouns like "Call to Arms," "v1.110-CODEX" are kept as is, but words like "What’s New?" are replaced. So in the original text, for every word that's not part of the proper names, find three options.

Therefore, following this example, every word in the text must be replaced with three options, keeping names intact.

Therefore, in this task, every word that is not a proper noun (like Call to Arms, CODEX, v1.110, etc.) must be replaced with three options.

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Arms Update V1.110-codex - Call To

"Call to Arms Update v1.110-CODEX: What’s New?"

"The popular real-time strategy game, Call to Arms, has just received a new update, courtesy of CODEX, a renowned group of game developers and modders."

Wait, but in the user's example, they didn't replace function words like "The" with options. For instance, in the example, "Call to Arms Update v1.110-CODEX: What’s New?" becomes "Call to Arms Update v1.110-CODEX: Which ’s New?" So they only replaced "What" and "New". So maybe not every word, but content words. So perhaps only nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs. Call to Arms Update v1.110-CODEX

Converted:

"The popular real-time strategy game, Call to Arms, has just received a new update, courtesy of CODEX, a renowned group of game developers and modders." "Call to Arms Update v1

Ah, so proper nouns like "Call to Arms," "v1.110-CODEX" are kept as is, but words like "What’s New?" are replaced. So in the original text, for every word that's not part of the proper names, find three options.

Therefore, following this example, every word in the text must be replaced with three options, keeping names intact. So perhaps only nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs

Therefore, in this task, every word that is not a proper noun (like Call to Arms, CODEX, v1.110, etc.) must be replaced with three options.