The user also specified to keep brand names, so I shouldn't alter "Grand Theft Auto," "Rockstar Games," or "Liberty City." They want the output to be in text only, no markdown. Let me double-check the original text again. The first part of the example response had replacements, but the user's current input doesn't have any b patterns.
For "Storage", synonyms could be "disk space", "hard drive capacity", or "available space". The same applies for "Storage" under Recommended. Gta 4 On Pc
In the system requirements, "Minimum" could be Required, "Processor" remains as it's a technical term, "RAM" stays. "256 MB video memory" becomes 256 MB, but wait, that's a number. The user wants terms with synonyms, not numbers. So maybe the numbers can stay as is, only the words around. So "video memory" could be video RAM. The user also specified to keep brand names,
First, I need to go through the provided text and identify words that can be replaced with three synonyms. The original example didn't have any a formats, so this is the first instance. The user must have added some now. For "Storage", synonyms could be "disk space", "hard
Starting with the first paragraph: "So, is GTA 4 on PC still worth playing? Absolutely. While the game’s graphics and gameplay may seem dated compared to modern titles..."
In the legacy section: "last impact" could be lasting. "success paved the way" becomes achievement paved the way. "paved the way" might have alternatives like launched. "influence can also be seen" could be influence can also be seen.