

This labyrinth of slaughter will haunt me until the end of my days, and I don't want to repeat the mistakes I made here.
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If anyone has any nuggets of wisdom on how to prevent a second Hell from being created, please say. It’s why experts advise sorting ventilation before insulating your basement ceiling. It also increases the chances of condensation and damp forming. This means severely limited airflow down in the basement. I have finally been given the opportunity to sell this unholy tomb for 500,000, and I hope and pray the next one will turn out even slightly better. Insulating your basement ceiling equals creating a room that is cut off completely from the rest of your house.

I am no longer looking to improve or expand this abomination, and I haven't been for some time. I had made the mistake of turning on the option that removed the limit on what kind of contraband could be snuck in, which lead to a constant supply of guns, battering rams, keys to the doors, and who knows what else being smuggled in or thrown over the walls (Who know how they threw a feckin' battering ram over the wall, but who am I questioning these people) The canteen was constantly in a state of perpetual warfare every single time people ate there, though these were less likely to be fatal, except when they turned into an assault on the exit, which was frequent. The showers were such a slaughterhouse that I ended up leaving three guards, one of whom was armed, patrolling them at all times. Usually, almost the entire prison was involved, though of those prisoners, never more than half a dozen of them successfully escaped, if they made it past the gates in the first place before the riot police showed up. Every single day up until those last 24 hours, the prisoners would carve a bloody path of slaughter from the canteen to the reception, leaving dead guards and prisoners in their wake. This image was taken when, for the first time in as long as I could remember, there had been no escapes or deaths in 24 hours. Long answer, well.Įvery single day there were casualties. Why, you may ask, was it named Hell? Why was it so horrible? Quick answer, take a quick peek at the graveyard. Originally, it didn't have a name, but over time it gained the moniker of Hell, both from me and from the individuals who were on Discord Voice Chat with me whilst I was playing it, laughing hysterically at my unexaggerated descriptions of this dystopian abomination of a prison. This is my first non-campaign game of Prison architect. r/McMansionHell - Hello r/McMansionHell, I'm Kate Wagner, creator of McMansion Hell and architecture critic at The New Republic.
