Prison Architect Bunk Beds at Beatrice Callahan blog

Prison Architect Bunk Beds. a bunk bed provides a place to sleep for prisoners living in dormitories if. I had a prison with 250+ inmates, and just wanted to try. i haven't done it yet, but i'm just inquisitive as to its effectiveness. Do you guys do it? prison architect > general discussions > topic details. i usually use bunk beds for my min sec and protective custody wings. a bunk bed is two beds stacked on top of each other, allowing more prisoners to sleep in a smaller space. a dormitory can hold one prisoner per four squares of space, given there are enough of beds. a dorm must have 4 squares of space in it per prisoner, so a 3x3 dorm would only be able to house 2 prisoners. No, bunk beds only work for group cells. The risk you run with them is dorm mates will collaborate. i've made several rooms now with 3 or more bunk beds, and more than once the bunk beds either count only as 1.

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i haven't done it yet, but i'm just inquisitive as to its effectiveness. prison architect > general discussions > topic details. Do you guys do it? I had a prison with 250+ inmates, and just wanted to try. a bunk bed provides a place to sleep for prisoners living in dormitories if. a bunk bed is two beds stacked on top of each other, allowing more prisoners to sleep in a smaller space. i've made several rooms now with 3 or more bunk beds, and more than once the bunk beds either count only as 1. a dormitory can hold one prisoner per four squares of space, given there are enough of beds. No, bunk beds only work for group cells. a dorm must have 4 squares of space in it per prisoner, so a 3x3 dorm would only be able to house 2 prisoners.

Bunk Beds in Ulucanlar Prison, Ankara Editorial Photo Image of bund

Prison Architect Bunk Beds a bunk bed is two beds stacked on top of each other, allowing more prisoners to sleep in a smaller space. a bunk bed provides a place to sleep for prisoners living in dormitories if. a bunk bed is two beds stacked on top of each other, allowing more prisoners to sleep in a smaller space. prison architect > general discussions > topic details. The risk you run with them is dorm mates will collaborate. i haven't done it yet, but i'm just inquisitive as to its effectiveness. i usually use bunk beds for my min sec and protective custody wings. I had a prison with 250+ inmates, and just wanted to try. i've made several rooms now with 3 or more bunk beds, and more than once the bunk beds either count only as 1. a dormitory can hold one prisoner per four squares of space, given there are enough of beds. Do you guys do it? No, bunk beds only work for group cells. a dorm must have 4 squares of space in it per prisoner, so a 3x3 dorm would only be able to house 2 prisoners.

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