So, "Incompatibility|Game|Device" Conflicts? Hmm. Wait, maybe rephrase to "Incompatibility with certain games, devices, or software".
Implement the Plugin: Traverse to the directory where you unzipped the plugin and select the “Peopsxgl” APK file. Follow the instructions to deploy the plugin. Download Fix Plugin Peopsxgl Android
- "select" → Choose - "APK file" → proper noun? No, "APK" is a file type, so it's a proper noun. So "APK" remains as is, but "file" can be File - "install" → Install So, "Incompatibility|Game|Device" Conflicts
2. "Graphics glitches or artifacts" → "Graphics|Glitches|Artifacts". Implement the Plugin: Traverse to the directory where
- "Extract" → Unzip - "folder" → Location - "device" → Device (but device is a proper noun in context? Hmm, maybe not. Wait, "device" is a common noun, so okay to change. But "Android device" was mentioned before, so maybe "device" here should stay. Wait, the user said not to change proper nouns. Proper nouns are names, so "device" is a common noun. So "device" can be changed. So "device" → Phone? But wait, the user's original text says "your device's architecture (e.g., ARM or x86)." So maybe "device" here refers to the phone, but it's a common noun. However, changing it might not be necessary as the user's instruction is to rephrase all words with 3 alternatives. But need to be careful not to change proper nouns like brand names. Since "device" is a general term, perhaps it's safe to replace. Alternatively, maybe "device" is a technical term here and should remain. Hmm. Maybe better to leave "device" as is if it's not a proper noun. Since "device" is a common noun, but in the context of Android, could it be a technical term? Maybe, but I think the user's instruction is to rephrase all possible words. Let me note that.
Wait, looking back, the user says "all terms with 3 options in spintax: x. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So every instance where there's a term that has three options in spintax should be converted. The original text lists four separate issues. For example, the first issue is "Crashing or freezing of games" – perhaps they want this term converted into three options. But the original uses "or" to separate two options, not three. So the user might want to expand each of these into three options instead of two. So for example, "Crashing, freezing, or lagging in games" becomes Crashing.