I'll go through each sentence again to catch any terms I might have missed. Also, check if the synonyms make sense in context. For example, "boosting" for enhancing, "cherished" for beloved, etc. Some terms might be repeated, but since the user wants three synonyms per term, I'll use the best possible ones even if one is similar.
"Significant enhancements for Skyrim is the Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE)" – "Significant" could be "Major|Considerable|Substantial." "Powerful tool" as "potent tool|versatile instrument|powerful tool." Skse For Skyrim 1.6.318
First, I need to identify all the terms that are not proper nouns. Proper nouns in this case would be "SKSE," "Skyrim," and any version numbers like "1.6.318." So I can leave those as they are. Now, let's go through each sentence and identify the terms to replace. I'll go through each sentence again to catch
"Standardized platform" would be Standardized platform. "Reducing the risk of crashes and bugs." Here, "risk" becomes threat, "crashes" as crashes, "bugs" as defects. Some terms might be repeated, but since the
Wait, the user might expect that even compound terms are treated as single terms. So phrases like "stability issues" might need to be split into individual words if necessary. But according to the example they provided earlier, they used "complex" and "sophisticated" as part of the same phrase in the example, so maybe compound terms are split. Hmm, maybe I should split each individual word. Let me check their previous example.
The user wants the final output in pure text without any markdown. So I have to make sure each word substitution is enclosed in curly braces with the three variants separated by pipes. I'll need to go through each word step by step, checking for proper synonyms and ensuring that no proper nouns are altered.