Pc |link| — Patch 1.04 Split Second Velocity
Next part is about multiplayer improvements. "Patch 1.04 introduces improved matchmaking..." "Introduces" could be "adds", "incorporates", "includes". "Improved" again: "bettered", "enhanced", "optimized". "Matchmaking" might be "player pairing", "team matching", "connection process". "Reduced lag" becomes "lowered latency", "decreased delay", "minimized lag". "Enhanced stability" as "increased reliability", "improved consistency", "better stability". "Online multiplayer sessions" could be "virtual co-op games", "digital teamplay experiences", "networked gaming sessions".
"Patch 1.04 is a significant update that addresses several key areas of the game. According to the official patch notes, the update includes:" Patch 1.04 Split Second Velocity Pc
Okay, so the user wants me to alter every word with three synonyms in the format opt1, except for proper nouns. Let me start by reading the original text carefully. Next part is about multiplayer improvements
The: (keep as is, it's a definite article, not a noun) update: enhancement enhances: improves the: (same) game’s: (proper noun? No, it's just a possessive. Wait, but the game is Split Second Velocity. So here "game's" is not a proper noun, but in the sentence it's possessive. Wait, in the text it's "game’s graphics", so "game" here is not a proper noun. So maybe replace it with "game" synonyms. But the original text says "the game’s graphics". So "game" should be replaced. Synonyms for game: "game", maybe "title", "application", "software". But maybe the user wants to keep clarity. Hmm, maybe it's better to leave if the synonym is a proper noun. Wait, "game" here isn't a proper noun. So maybe "game" can be replaced. Let me check again. The user said "Don't touch proper nouns." So if the word is a proper noun, like "Split Second Velocity" or "Steam", don't touch. Otherwise, replace. So in this case, "game" isn't a proper noun, so it can be replaced. So "game" → application. Wait, but the sentence is about the game's graphics. So maybe "title" is a better synonym here. Let me think. Maybe "title", "application", or "software" as synonyms for "game"? Hmm, maybe not the best. Perhaps the intended synonym is "game" itself. Alternatively, maybe "game" can't be replaced with another word here because the context is about the game. Wait, maybe I misunderstood. The user said to alter every word with three synonyms, except proper nouns. So if a word isn't a proper noun, even if it's part of the game name in the text, like in "Split Second Velocity", then the other parts can be replaced. For example, "Split Second Velocity" is a proper noun, so leave it. But in the sentence "game’s", "game" is not a proper noun, so it can be replaced with synonyms. So replacing "game" with title? But in the sentence "game’s"