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feat(rooms): real server-side private games with friend invites (no bot swap)
Private rooms were 100% client-simulated (the "friend" auto-accepted then bots
filled invited seats). Now they're server-authoritative over SignalR:

Server (GameManager.PrivateRooms + GameHub):
- Room registry with create/invite/accept/decline/addBot/clearSeat/start/leave.
- Invite pushes a `roomInvite` to that user (Clients.User); the seat stays
  "invited" (a pending guest with their real profile, resolved server-side) — it
  is NEVER replaced by a bot.
- StartPrivate refuses while any invite is pending; only EMPTY seats fill with
  bots. Then it spins up a live GameRoom and matchFound → both devices enter.
- Host leave / disconnect closes the room (roomClosed); members free their seat.

Client:
- signalr-service implements the room methods over the hub (+ room/roomInvite/
  roomClosed events, room mapping, onRoomInvite); mock keeps offline no-ops.
- online-store accept/declineInvite; RoomScreen blocks "Start" while an invite
  is pending and auto-enters the live game on matchFound (host + friend).
- New global InviteModal (accept/decline) + i18n (invite.*, room.waitAccept).

Addresses: (1) no bot replacement, (2) game waits for acceptance, (3) invited
friend shown as a pending guest with their name/avatar.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-15 15:59:28 +03:30
2026-06-04 06:09:11 +03:30
2026-06-04 06:09:11 +03:30

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