Prison Architect Bunk Beds Don T Count As Beds. Prison architect > general discussions > topic details. But by that logic each prisoner would only have 3m 2. A bunk bed provides a place to sleep for prisoners living in dormitories if 4 squares are available for each of them. Does anyone else have the issue that sometimes bunk beds don't actually raise the maximum capacity by 2? Room says it still needs a bed but theres a bunk bed. I built 10 dorms each with a bunk bed in it, but my prisoner capacity still shows at 10. Shouldn't it be 20, since i can now get 2 prisoners per dorm?. Bunk beds are an effective way to increase the capacity of dormitories or holding cells as each bunk bed can hold two prisoners. I have dorms with bunk beds that is only a 2x3 (6m 2) but it holds two people no problem. When making the cells of my prison i am using bunk beds but the criteria for cells isn't met, it says there are no beds.
I built 10 dorms each with a bunk bed in it, but my prisoner capacity still shows at 10. Bunk beds are an effective way to increase the capacity of dormitories or holding cells as each bunk bed can hold two prisoners. Room says it still needs a bed but theres a bunk bed. When making the cells of my prison i am using bunk beds but the criteria for cells isn't met, it says there are no beds. Shouldn't it be 20, since i can now get 2 prisoners per dorm?. Does anyone else have the issue that sometimes bunk beds don't actually raise the maximum capacity by 2? Prison architect > general discussions > topic details. But by that logic each prisoner would only have 3m 2. A bunk bed provides a place to sleep for prisoners living in dormitories if 4 squares are available for each of them. I have dorms with bunk beds that is only a 2x3 (6m 2) but it holds two people no problem.
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Prison Architect Bunk Beds Don T Count As Beds Bunk beds are an effective way to increase the capacity of dormitories or holding cells as each bunk bed can hold two prisoners. But by that logic each prisoner would only have 3m 2. Does anyone else have the issue that sometimes bunk beds don't actually raise the maximum capacity by 2? When making the cells of my prison i am using bunk beds but the criteria for cells isn't met, it says there are no beds. Prison architect > general discussions > topic details. A bunk bed provides a place to sleep for prisoners living in dormitories if 4 squares are available for each of them. Bunk beds are an effective way to increase the capacity of dormitories or holding cells as each bunk bed can hold two prisoners. Room says it still needs a bed but theres a bunk bed. Shouldn't it be 20, since i can now get 2 prisoners per dorm?. I have dorms with bunk beds that is only a 2x3 (6m 2) but it holds two people no problem. I built 10 dorms each with a bunk bed in it, but my prisoner capacity still shows at 10.