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Using that method you can have 1 guard look at up to 6 monitors, though anything more than 4 looks weird.
OP, try what the others are saying with a patrol path point inbetween the monitors (Within the squares it highlights) and deploying guards to the room to follow the patrol path. It'll work then.
Oh? Time to try out this feature then.
Thanks.
After searching forum after forum to find the solution, i came to terms that i would never get a guard to man my cctv monitor; I was right about that.
A few hours later i notice my cooks weren't in the kitchen nocking up a bang up meal for all my prisoners. I also notice my cctv cameras were not flashing red no more. I check my monitors and i have two cooks manning the monitors!
So there you go, if no guard wants the job, perhaps a cook does.