Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Switch Nsp Atualiz... ((better)) -

Looking at the example response, they left "Nintendo eShop" as is. Then for "Software Update", they used System Updates. Wait, but in the original text, it says "Scroll down to the “Software Update” section and select “Update” to check for any available updates." The user changed "Software Update" to Software Update in the previous example? Hmm, maybe in the previous response, they changed it. So maybe "Software Update" isn't a proper noun here. But in the current task, the user says "No changes to proper nouns." So if "Software Update" is a proper noun (meaning a specific system section), then we shouldn't change it. But if it's just a general term, then it can be replaced. This part is a bit tricky. Since the user hasn't provided specific guidelines on what's considered a proper noun, I'll proceed by not changing terms that are part of the system's UI, like "Software Update".

In the conclusion: "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" is a proper noun, so it remains. "NSP" is a proper noun here. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Switch NSP ATUALIZ...

First, I'll go through each sentence and identify the terms that can be replaced. For instance, in "To get the update..." the word "get" can be replaced with synonyms like "obtain|acquire|retrieve". Proper nouns like "Nintendo eShop" should stay the same. Looking at the example response, they left "Nintendo

Continuing this way for each word in the sentences. Make sure the options are synonyms but fit grammatically. For example, "Convenient Storage:" becomes Convenient Storage. Proper noun isn't needed here because "Storage" is part of the title. Wait, "Convenient Storage" is the section heading. The user said to leave proper nouns untouched, but in this case, "Convenient Storage" is a title. Wait, need to clarify. Are proper nouns only specific brands or game titles? The example given in the conclusion includes "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Switch NSP update" as a proper noun. So in the heading "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" is a proper noun. But in the rest of the text, sections like "Convenient Storage" might not be proper nouns. So, the user wants each word (except proper nouns) in spintax with three options. So for "Convenient Storage:", "Convenient" can be spinned, "Storage" is part of the title, but maybe not. Wait, the user's instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So in the section headings like "Convenient Storage:" and "Secure Distribution:", "Convenient Storage" and "Secure Distribution" are titles, but not proper nouns. Therefore, each word in the headings should be converted. Wait, but maybe the user meant that if a word is a proper noun, like "Switch" or "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate", those stay. Hmm, maybe in the previous response, they changed it

update → upgrade

"Balance Changes: The update also includes balance changes to various characters, stages, and game modes. These changes aim to improve the overall balance of the game and provide a more enjoyable experience for players."

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