Pes 2017 New Drv Pnk Stadium Exterior ^new^ Jun 2026
First, I need to parse the new input text and identify each term that's not a proper noun. Proper nouns like "DRV PNK Stadium," "PES 2017," "Inter Miami CF," and "Major League Soccer" should stay the same.
"Realistic" could be natural.
But actually, "The" is a determiner, not a common noun. However, in the user's instruction, it says "replace all words with 3 alternatives". So maybe even articles and prepositions need to be replaced? Wait, the user provided the example in the task description. Let me check again. The example task says "replace all words with 3 alternatives formatted v3. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So even articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc., need to be replaced. PES 2017 NEW DRV PNK STADIUM EXTERIOR
I need to make sure each term has three alternatives. Some terms might be repeated, so I need to check for all occurrences. For example, "update" appears in both the first and third paragraphs. Each occurrence needs three variants, but they might be the same if the context allows. However, since the user didn't specify to regenerate unique ones for each occurrence, I can use the same set unless the context changes significantly.
Looking at the first sentence: "The new exterior update for the DRV PNK Stadium in PES 2017 is a significant improvement over the previous version." First, I need to parse the new input
Each of these replacements should be three variants per term. Let me ensure each term is replaced correctly without missing any.
Moving on: "With its accurate design, detailed textures, and animations..." "Accurate" becomes "precise|exact|spot-on". "Design" to "layout|design|format". "Detailed" as "elaborate|intricate|complicated". "Textures" to "surfaces|materials|textures" (maybe keep one as the original). "Animations" stays, but the user wants synonyms, so maybe "movements|animations|sequences"? Wait, animations are the primary term here, so perhaps "animations|sequences|effects" even though "animations" is the original. Hmm. But actually, "The" is a determiner, not a common noun
For "Key Features of the Update", as above.