# Finding people to play with

On the official discord (<https://discord.gg/GTFO>), there will be LFG channels. Choose the region you're in, and there will be people looking to play with.

If you want to join someone, their message will probably look like this: "join LF1 for R2B3 (insert discord link for VC13 here).

If you want to do B3, then you will press on the link to the voice chat. Then, they will DM you a lobby invite like "1004820837485". Copy that, and go back to your game.

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A red button will appear on the side of the rundown tab, and you will be able to join them.&#x20;

If they have the lobby code in their message, ONLY JOIN THAT IF YOU ARE IN THEIR VOICE CHAT. Don't be the asshole who joins someones lobby without joining the voice chat. There is no way to kick people from lobbies.

If you want to host a lobby, forever, the way is different.

First, you want to join a voice chat.&#x20;

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Click on the person with a + next to the voice chat name, and copy the invite link it gives you. Go into the lfg channel, and paste the voice chat code. Then, put in what level you're doing. For instance:

"(link here to vc) LF3 A1".&#x20;

The "LF3" thing means you're looking for 3 people to play with.&#x20;

People will then join. Go into the A1 lobby, and you will see a red button.

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Press that, and now you have the lobby id. DM it to the people who join your vc, and they will join you shortly.

Be sure to not put it in your message looking for people. Unwanted people can join into it, and you would have to start a new lobby.


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