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=== How to find a group to play with === The first option is to play with friends who already have the game, either by using the Lobby Id system or by joining through Steam. If you do not have friends who already have the game, the in-game matchmaking system is also an option. The matchmaking has a few options, such as Primary language, secondary language and a mic option, which lets you decide if you want to have people using the in-game voice chat or not. The matchmaking is currently in Alpha so there are some bugs to be expected, which is why many people use the third option: The official GTFO [https://www.discord.gg/gtfo Discord] contains several channels dedicated to players looking for groups to play with. There is more information on the Discord server itself. Once you have enough people ready to play you can use the lobby ID system: the host is able to copy a lobby ID to their clipboard, which can then be shared with the other people playing, they copy it to their clipboard, and when in-game you will have an option on the Rundown screen to join the lobby. Finally, if you don't want to add other players, you can fill your lobby slots with [[bots]]. While the game can be played with less than 4 players/bots, it is an unwise choice as there is no difficulty scaling, meaning you will face the same number of enemies with a lower amount of firepower. This does make for a good challenge if you find yourself bored with the current rundown. Playing solo will prove to be extremely difficult, much of the time even impossible depending on the mission. However, it can make for extremely good practice with certain skills necessary to play the game well, i.e room clearing.
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