Nonoba UNO
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so... i want to know how can i do to my room said "Game is full"...
please, if anyone knows the answer tell me here or in my profile... thanks...
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pleese say it so i can understand...
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A concise remedy. LOL
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sometimes when you want to enter to a room (a game that i created) it puts "Game is full"....
why is that? how do i handle it??
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You join another game. Obviously if the room is full theres nothing you can do. Either join another game in progress, or create a new game.
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Usually when it says "Game is full" it means the game is full. It's either that or none of the people in that room want you in there so they told the game to lie to you.
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Why is that? Game rooms give limited space for ppl.
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wouldn't "game is full" mean the game is.. well... how to say it so you understand?
full?
as in;
1. completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
2. complete; entire; maximum: a full supply of food for a three-day hike.
3. of the maximum size, amount, extent, volume, etc.: a full load of five tons; to receive full pay.
4. (of garments, drapery, etc.) wide, ample, or having ample folds.
5. abundant; well-supplied: a yard full of litter; a cabinet full of medicine.
6. filled or rounded out, as in form: a full bust.
7. engrossed; occupied (usually fol. by of): She was full of her own anxieties.
8. of the same parents: full brothers.
9. Music. ample and complete in volume or richness of sound.
10. (of wines) having considerable body.
11. Baseball.
a. (of the count on a batter) amounting to three balls and two strikes: He hit a slider for a homer on a full count.
b. having base runners at first, second, and third bases; loaded.
12. being slightly oversized, as a sheet of glass cut too large to fit into a frame.
13. Poker. of or pertaining to the three cards of the same denomination in a full house: He won the hand with a pair of kings and sixes full.
–adverb
14. exactly or directly: The blow struck him full in the face.
15. very: You know full well what I mean.
16. fully, completely, or entirely; quite; at least: The blow knocked him full around. It happened full 30 years ago.
–verb (used with object)
17. Sewing.
a. to make full, as by gathering or pleating.
b. to bring (the cloth) on one side of a seam to a little greater fullness than on the other by gathering or tucking very slightly.
–verb (used without object)
18. (of the moon) to become full.
–noun
19. the highest or fullest state, condition, or degree: The moon is at the full.
—Idioms
20. in full,
a. to or for the full or required amount.
b. without abridgment: The book was reprinted in full.
21. to the full, to the greatest extent; thoroughly: They enjoyed themselves to the full.
YOU STILL NO UNDERSTANDO ENGLISH?
okay, that was un-called for, but still.
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I do not ask what do you mean, but why is it...
do you understand?? ¬¬
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in other words.
get a life
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