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On the ROBLOX Website, you are allowed to create a party or join parties that allow you to communicate with multiple users, similar to the chat feature. When the leader joins a server, everybody in the website are invited to join as well. | On the ROBLOX Website, you are allowed to create a party or join parties that allow you to communicate with multiple users, similar to the chat feature. When the leader joins a server, everybody in the website are invited to join as well. | ||
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[[Image:Websiteparty6.PNG|thumb|left|150px|alt=Website party feature.|This is what the party feature looks like.]] | [[Image:Websiteparty6.PNG|thumb|left|150px|alt=Website party feature.|This is what the party feature looks like.]] | ||
==Creating a party== | ==Creating a party== |
Revision as of 15:26, 11 September 2011
On the ROBLOX Website, you are allowed to create a party or join parties that allow you to communicate with multiple users, similar to the chat feature. When the leader joins a server, everybody in the website are invited to join as well.
Creating a partyCreating a party is a simple process. 1) Open up the chat bar, and click on the party tab. 2) Invite a user to join the party. You can only invite users that allow you to invite them. For example, if people only allow friends to party with them, then you cannot party with them if you aren't their friend. 3) You can invite more people in to your party. Once you join a game, everyone else in the party will get a message box asking if they would like to join the same server as you. |