
Realistic Prison Layouts? : r/prisonarchitect - Reddit
Dec 12, 2019 · I enjoy creating somewhat realistic prisons In this game, as far as security, floor plan, cell blocks, etc. go. I’ll come back and post some pictures of my prisons, but I’ll usually build an office wing, with Offices and Faculty Rooms, a faux-reception room and path for visitors and lawyers to visit the prisoners.
Prison Floor Plan? : r/thewalkingdead - Reddit
Apr 1, 2013 · Every time I watch an episode I keep thinking I'll finally get it, but still every time I'm left thinking "okay this is a different part of the prison that attaches somehow to all the other parts" If there is a link of the floor plan out there I would love a link, and if there isn't I beg a architecturally minded super-fan could make one.
The Layout that works perfectly. Prison Architect - MK5
Dec 29, 2015 · That prison is high punishment and security, with low reform and health. Perfect would be the highest score for all of the factors on that grading scale. It's also losing money and the reoffending rates could definitely be lower. Here's a different Prison Grading for comparison, from a prison that I consider to be far from perfection. What's ...
Ideas for a maximum security prison. : r/DnD - Reddit
May 18, 2015 · Within the prison, floor plan is up to you, but junctions should have permanent anti-life fields, keyed to the guards and special tokens the guards give to prisoners while being transported between cells. If you need inspiration, play/watch some Prison Architect then add magic. Cells themselves should have permanent Anti-magic fields.
Advice from a 238.7 Hour Player - a 24 Page Guide for Beginner
Dec 18, 2021 · No problem! In fact, I'm still learning things now. For example, just the other day, in my farming prison (Going Green DLC), I noticed that out of all 3 field types, the vegetable allotment is the only one which doesn't produce narcotics. Hence, I put all my prison laborers there to crack down on the drug production in that prison.
How to design an interesting prison? : r/DnD - Reddit
A hallway with doors at either end (at least 10 feet wide). Hidden below the floor is a thick rod on which the floor sits. Anyone entering the hallway will cause the rod to rotate, which in turn causes the floor to drop out on whichever side the player is standing (or nearest). The pit below is 15 feet deep. Enough to hurt, but death is unlikely.
Building a Prison Break : r/DnD - Reddit
Aug 23, 2021 · Of course, if I throw them in prison it’s only natural I build a way for them to have a prison break. Here’s where I need help from the community. I have basics of the prison down: built it’s floor plan on dungeon draft, have it located in the middle of a desert, and to top it off, cells and common are all marked with sigils that cause ...
anyone have prison architect plans for real prisons?
Apr 2, 2020 · This is the Prison of Tallinn. in the capital of Estonia. Built in 2018. Total area 60,000 m2. All cells are dormitory cells with a single bunk bed, a small table, a toilet and a shower and an area of 3x4 meters. I'm currently trying to build that in 1:1 size, ofc with only the first floor, but it will still be pretty big prison..
How to building a box prison : r/prisonarchitect - Reddit
Jan 17, 2020 · I find the rooms that need to expand quickly are the cell block, kitchen, and canteen. So say if you put the Yard in the center, then put the cell block on the left side of the Yard in a way that it can extend away from the Yard (to the west).
In prison break, how did Michael hide the (fox river prison) floor …
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