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I did that too! I was hoping something would happen when I did but alas :(
perhaps it's a commentary towards all of the players from HF1 that deleted the radiators in nearly all of the homes because they interfered with clean design lines.
since the devs are Euros, they must have already been told that Americans usually don't have radiant heat unless the building is of a certain age and/or an apartment. many if not most of the homes in USA have central heating through air ducts, or if they are old, wall units that operate on gas or electric coils. only recently have the very well off been installing in-floor hydronic heating when they build or massively remodel.
i prefer radiant heating myself. one apartment i lived in had a third of the cellar floor taken up by a huge old boiler from the early 1900s.
i hope they give us a few genuinely haunted homes in the game at some point. those were fun.
Same, I loved the Meyers house in HF1. I always have that as my office.
Not a ghost, the ex-boyfriend from the first email job in HF1
it never occurred to me that the guy was doing that for any other reason than to get back at his former partner.
well, now we know there's radiator-philes on the loose. so lock 'em up, folks.