Next, "codes not working" could be "codes not functioning|activation codes failing|unlock codes malfunctioning". I have to check each term in the text and replace them appropriately. For example, "Troubleshooting" could be "Diagnostics|Debugging|Problem-solving".
So I need to identify key terms in the original text and replace them with three variants each. The user provided a sample where terms like "game restart", "closing and reopening", "code", "game updates", "LEGO support", "Nintendo support", "purchase", "in-game content", "eShop points", "alternative codes", "online marketplaces", "alternative content", "online communities" might be the terms that need variants. Since the user didn't specify exact variants, maybe I should create plausible ones. lego batman 3 3ds codes not working
Wait, the original text doesn't have any v2 formatting. Hmm, maybe I misunderstood. Let me read the user's instruction again. They said "rewrite words formatted v3, every term with 3 variants. Keep brand names. Return text only." So perhaps the original text had terms that need to be rewritten into three variants each, but the example given doesn't show that. Maybe the user is asking to take the existing text and for each key term (like "issue", "code", "game", etc.), replace them with three possible variants. However, the initial query doesn't specify which terms to replace. Wait, the user might be referring to a previous interaction where specific terms were identified, but in the current context, they just want to apply the v3 formatting to each term with three variants. But since the user provided a sample response, I should probably look at that and reverse-engineer it. Next, "codes not working" could be "codes not
Finally, "Happy gaming!" can stay as is, but maybe add two more variations like Wishing you enjoyable gameplay. So I need to identify key terms in