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I made a fortress, learned a bit about how to play and just built rooms all over the place then I looked at it and wished i'd done things differently.
So begins the cycle...
Creation, evaluation, abandonment, repeat.
The more you play, the better you get and the better you get the more efficient you can make your prison. Plus sometimes you just wanna try new things.
My prisons run like clockwork these days... Everyone gets full ratings for non-existent re-offend chance, everyone gets out on parole because re-offend rates are all gone. No fights, no escape attempts. Sometimes they try to smuggle goods for whatever reason, but it's always caught long before they get out of a secured area where contraband comes from.
I've set my prisoner intake to a low number and just put it on max speed and left it running for 20+ hours before and everything continues to be profitable, safe, and secure with no problems.
Sadly it gets a little boring when nothing can ever go wrong. So I often start new ones just to start over or sometimes i'll try to do a particular project like one time my prison was basically a huge subdivision and each prisoner cell was an entire, stand-alone house complete with everything inside you could ever want or need. They all worked at the local "workshop" down the street and my warden and his accountant live in the big mansion at the other end of the street with tons of armed guards keeping the riff raff out. Those hardwood floor bedrooms, marble bathroom floors, and so on.
Building things is fun. :)
It. Never. Ends! P_P