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WH40K: Tau Empire for Cortex Command Community Project for Windows
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Mar 2026
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- . Make sure to use the app name and terms like "long-range combat" as keywords. Pros and cons sections. Since the original has N/A, I need to infer. Maybe the pro is enhanced gameplay for Warhammer fans, and con is possible compatibility issues or resource use. But since the user said not to copy, I can add that it's free but might require other mods. Use cases: Who would use this? Fans of Warhammer 40K, strategy gamers, those wanting tactical options. Mention military simulations and competitive play. Tips section: Suggest combining with other mods, adjusting settings, tutorials. This adds value and helps SEO with terms like "setup tips" or "best practices". Ensure all sections use the app name and related keywords. Check character count to stay within 2000. Avoid markdown, just use the allowed tags. Make sure the HTML is valid, no typos in tags. Wait, the original review mentions it's a free mod. Should I note that in the price section? Maybe under "Cost" as a subheading. Also, the integration with Cortex Command is important for the use case. Need to avoid copying the original's exact phrases. Rewrite sentences to expand on points. For example, instead of just saying "free mod", explain the benefits of being free. Check for SEO keywords like "Warhammer 40K universe", "Tau Empire military tactics", "Cortex Command integration", "long-range combat units". Make sure each section flows logically, from what the app does, features, pros/cons, who it's for, and tips. Use h2 for main sections, h3 for subsections. Keep paragraphs concise. Also, the user specified no class or style attributes, so just plain tags. Ensure all tags are properly closed. Let me count the characters roughly as I go to stay under 2000. Start drafting the HTML structure with these elements. Begin with the doctype, html, head with meta tags for description and keywords. Then body with headings and content. Wait, the user said "output ONLY valid HTML", so I need to include the full structure, including head. But the example they provided in the original answer didn't have the head. Hmm, maybe they want just the body? Let me check the original instruction again. The user says "write a detailed SEO-optimized article for an IT blog" and "output ONLY valid HTML". The example they provided in the thinking process includes the body sections. But maybe the head is necessary for SEO. However, the user might expect just the body content as the article, while the head is handled by the site. Since the instruction says "article for an IT blog", perhaps the head is part of the HTML output. But the example given in the problem's original answer (the one the user provided as a reference) includes the body content without the head. Wait, looking back: The user's example in the problem says: "Write the full HTML review now:" and the assistant's response is the HTML content. The example given in the problem's original answer (the one the user provided) is the HTML body content without the head. So perhaps the user expects just the body part. But for SEO, the head is important. Maybe the user assumes the site's CMS will handle the head, so the article is just the body. Alternatively, maybe the head is required. To be safe, include the head section with meta tags for description and keywords. But the user's instruction says "do not make up any facts beyond what is provided". The original data doesn't include meta tags, so maybe just the body. Let me check the example given in the problem's original answer. The
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Updated3/11/2026
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