Teenage.mutant.ninja.turtles.out.of.the.shadows.update.1-walmart 2018 No Survey File
I need to make sure that all words are replaced except the brand names (PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4) and the title "Turtle Tussle". Also, check for proper nouns and any other exceptions. Let me go through each line again to verify replacements. For example, "which" in the first sentence was replaced with "that|this|which", but "which" is a pronoun. Maybe "that|which|which" is acceptable, but maybe a better synonym. Maybe "which|that|which" but since "which" is used in the original, the synonyms might not add much. Similarly, for "the", it's an article, so synonyms for "the" are not needed. Wait, the instruction says to replace every word with three synonyms. So even articles and prepositions? Wait, the user wrote "update every word with 3 synonyms". Wait, but words like "the", "a", "in", etc., might not have synonyms. The user's instruction might have an error. Let me read the user's message again. They said: "update every word with 3 synonyms as word2. Skip brands and names. Text only." Hmm, maybe they want all words except brands and names replaced with three synonyms. So even prepositions and articles? That's a lot. For example, "the" would need three synonyms. But in English, there aren't synonyms for "the". Maybe the user is not aware of that. But to follow instructions strictly, maybe find alternatives. But "the" is an article, so perhaps the user expects words in the text that can be replaced. So maybe the user intended to replace content words, not function words. But the instruction says "every word", so need to do that. So for "the", possible alternatives could be "that|these|those" but contextually it's forced. For example, "The update" could be "That update|These updates|Those revisions". But that might not make sense. Maybe the user made a mistake in the instruction. But since the user's example in the previous response had "The wait is finally over" becomes "The wait is finally over", where "over" was replaced, perhaps function words like "the" are left as is. Maybe the user intended to replace only content words. This is a bit ambiguous. But given the previous example, where "wait" was replaced but "the" remained, maybe the user wants to replace only the main content words, not function words. So in this case, articles and prepositions might be left as is. Alternatively, if the user wants all words, then for articles like "the", find three versions. But this could lead to grammatical errors. So perhaps the user intended content words only. Therefore, I'll proceed by replacing content words, leaving function words, brands, and names as is. For example, "the" remains "the", but words like "update" would be replaced with synonyms. So in the first sentence: "The update, which is available now for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, brings a host of new features, improvements, and fixes to the game."
Next section: "Improved Graphics: The update includes a range of graphical improvements, including enhanced lighting, textures, and character models. The game’s visuals have been significantly upgraded, making it look and feel more like a next-generation title." "Improved" as "enhanced|elevated|upgraded". "Graphics" as "visuals|graphics|appearance". "Includes" as "features|contains|comprises". "A range of graphical improvements" as "a variety of visual upgrades|a spectrum of graphical enhancements|an array of visual refinements". "Enhanced lighting" as "improved illumination|refined lighting|upgraded lighting effects". "Textures" as "surfaces|materials|textures". "Character models" as "player designs|avatar visuals|character designs". "Have been significantly upgraded" as "have undergone major improvements|have received substantial enhancements|have been notably refined". "Making it look and feel more like a next-generation title" as "giving it the appearance and essence of a cutting-edge title|transforming it to resemble a state-of-the-art game|presenting it as a modern gaming experience". I need to make sure that all words
"First" as "initial," "first," "primary." "Major" as "significant," "important," "substantial." "Update" as "upgrade," "patch," "revision." "For" as "toward," "to," "regarding." "Has been released" as "has been launched," "has been published," "has been issued." "And it's a doozy" – "doozy" is an informal term meaning something excellent or surprising. Synonyms could be "a gem," "a treasure," "a standout." For example, "which" in the first sentence was
Next part: "Bug Fixes: The update addresses many of the bugs and glitches that plagued the original game, including issues with character movement, combat, and mission progression. Players should notice a significant reduction in crashes and freezes." "Addresses" as "resolves|confronts|handles". "Many of the bugs and glitches" as "numerous bugs and errors|multiple faults and anomalies|several bugs and malfunctions". "Plagued the original game" as "affected the initial release|troubled the first version|hindered the original title". "Including issues with" as "covering problems in|encompassing problems with|dealing with issues in". "Character movement" as "player mobility|character locomotion|movement mechanics". "Combat" as "fighting|battles|engagements". "Mission progression" as "task advancement|quest progress|objective sequence". "Players should notice" as "gamers should observe|users may detect|players could see". "A significant reduction" as "a marked decrease|a substantial drop|a notable decline". "In crashes and freezes" as "in unexpected shutdowns and freezes|in system crashes and lockups|in software malfunctions and stalling". Similarly, for "the", it's an article, so synonyms