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"Find the game: Search for Conflict: Global Storm on the retailer’s website." "Find" as before, "Search" as before. "Retailer" could be "Vendor", "Supplier", "Merchant". "Website" could be "Platform", "Portal", "Online Storefront".

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to swap all words with three synonyms formatted as v1, and leave names like game titles and company names unchanged. The output should only be the result.

Hmm, perhaps the user wants to maintain the original capitalization unless it's a proper noun. So in the original text, "Conflict: Global Storm" is a proper noun and stays as is. So in other cases, if the original word was capitalized, the replacement options should reflect that. For example, "Tactical gameplay" becomes "Cerebral gameplay" each starting with a capital letter because "Tactical" was capitalized in the original. However, in "strategy and tactics", since "strategy" is lowercase in the original, the options would be lowercase: "planning" and "maneuvers". conflict global storm download pc

"Tactical gameplay: ..." becomes "Tactical gameplay: ..."

Looking at "Download the game: After purchasing the game, click on the “Download” button to start the download process." "Download" here is part of a button, so maybe it's a proper noun. But "Download" as a verb should be replaced. Synonyms could be "Obtain", "Get", or "Receive". The "Download" in the button is part of the UI, so leave as is. "Start" could be "Begin", "Commence", or "Initiate". "Process" could be "Procedure", "Operation", or "Flow". "Find the game: Search for Conflict: Global Storm

Look -> look no -> not any further -> further than -> than Conflict: Global Storm (proper noun) a -> an tactical -> strategic first-person shooter -> eye-level action that -> what puts -> places you -> your party in -> into the -> the particular midst -> center of -> of a -> an global -> international conflict -> war

Original: Tactical gameplay becomes Strategic gameplay. So all three options are capitalized. Then in "strategy and tactics" it's planning and maneuvers, so "strategy" is lowercase, as are the other options. That seems inconsistent. Maybe the user intended that the first option is capitalized if the original word was capitalized, and the others are lowercase. But in the example, "Tactical" was capitalized in the original, and all three options are capitalized in the replacement. However, in the next part "strategy and tactics" becomes "tactics" and "tactics" all lowercase. Okay, let's see

Starting with the first sentence: "Conflict: Global Storm Download PC - A Tactical First-Person Shooter Experience". The title parts should stay. So "Conflict: Global Storm" is a proper name, so that's not changed. "Download", "PC", "Tactical", "First-Person", "Shooter", "Experience" – these need synonyms. For "Download", synonyms might be acquire. "PC" stays as is. "Tactical" could be operative. "First-Person" might be player-perspective. "Shooter" could be shooter. "Experience" could be experience.