After my stroke when I spent a entire week in the hospital, I didn't see any art hanging on the walls. No plants either. The staff kept the ward as germ free as possible, almost to the point a decade later I still smell chlorine everywhere... We are lucky to have a blanket on the bed in a hospital... There is no such thing as room prestige in a hospital...
Joseph Albritton i mean, they had a stroke, they may or may not have some lasting effects from it, or perhaps it was a painful experience. I agree that it’s not worth such a negative reaction but I’m inclined to believe it’s coming from a place of pain.
An additional tip that I don't think you mentioned is you can have one Ward located near-ish to the GP offices and assign it to only accept diagnosis patients. Then have another Ward located out of the way that only accept treatment patients.
@@hizzee16 After the first couple of hospitals, they start getting a lot bigger, and patient walking time becomes a significant factor. If you put all of your diagnosis rooms near your GP Offices, then they can go there and back quickly. You don't want them to walk to the opposite side of the hospital and back. Your treatment rooms, on the other hand, are the last stop for each patient. They won't have to come back, so they can be far without much of an issue. The Ward can handle both diagnosis and treatment, so by having two, you can set the close one to diagnosis and the more distant one to treatment. Hopefully that makes sense.
Hello Pin star I am a new subscriber love the channel I have watched almost every single one of your videos about five or six times at this point I followed your walkthrough on Mitten University twice took me about 12 hours but really learned how to play the game incredibly well from doing that I think can't get enough of them you are the best on RUclips as far as instructions and teachings of this game that I am completely addicted to
Impressed!! I tend to ignore mechanics in favour of having (in my opinion) a logical and attractive layout, but I'll definitely be implementing some of these concepts into my future set ups!!
Hi Pinstar. I just want to say a big thank you for your tips and tricks videos for Two Point hospital. You've made the game play so much easier for me.
@@daffakuantarahadian5467 select the finished room after having it build. One of the options should be copy layout. Though you need 1.14 or later i think.
Absolutely agree with this. It’s not too bad on the same level as you can copy and paste a room, but being able to save a room would allow you to use again in a new level/hospital. I know that maybe they want to keep the challenge going as different hospitals have different needs, therefore your rooms will be designed according to each hospital’s requirements, but you could easily just edit the room. I’m a bit boring and tend to keep the same design aesthetic/colour scheme, so placing a saved room template of my own design would be handy.
The chair actually restores energy? That I did not realize. You could easily swap out the left behind-the-bed medicine cabinet for a chair, as they have about the same footprint.
@@Pinstar yep, I keep chairs in all of my rooms now. It's not much, but hey every little bit helps. And yes, that is true. I do tend to spam the cabinets though. Guess I could make the ward a tiny bit larger and I'd have the space for everything :D
So, I tried out your method, but added one line to the length and this was really good because it allowed me enough space for the chair and it opened up more room for the cabinets.
Much like the layout I use myself. You can even extend this room if you need more beds. Quite efficient and the golden awards are a kind of cheat but they work. Ans not only in the ward... I would like to see more of the rooms you created. Keep them coming
Thanks for this video! I know this game is old now, but I just started playing it and it's really fun but I just got to my 2nd hospital and was struggling a bit. I was currently just getting 3 beds in my ward and had a monitor for each bed. But I'm definitely gonna try this set up. So again, thanks!
This layout is bloody brilliant! Well played Sir. Will be adding exactly that to my hospitals. Please keep them coming. More room efficiency/layouts and any other tips you have for keeping hospitals functioning well. Thanks!
Oh this is fantastic thank you for sharing! Though I kept finding myself going for the speed up button and at one point tried to turn the view around before realising (not as quickly as I should have, mind!!) that I was watching a video!! Ward layouts have been getting on my nips so this is super helpful :) Thanks again
Your second best invention, right behind the Loo by Four! Thanks! The only change I make is to place the radiator by the foot of the beds instead of at the head for slightly better heat distribution.
omfg i love how you are just cramming it to the brim o m f ggggggggg i'm new to the game and honestly dont dig it at all how it seems like you don't need to do anything, you will get stars, money, etc, no matter how poorly you perform. but this feels good, wish the game rewarded and forced you to do this more
Wards are always my chokepoints. I've been doing stupid shit like putting two desks in there, and three nurses. Some in the comments are saying this isn't the best design, but it's a damn sight better than most new people are going to build, and it's VERY compact. A big ward can eat a lot of space.
This is not what I was searching on google. But this is absolutely something I'm glad I seen. And for a youtuber your dead on. No blahs blah bullshit. Ima sub just because.
you can fit in five medicine cabinettes. arrange the two beds facing against the four ones via controll very tight against their counterparts. i switched the coffee machine from the right side to the left one so its closer to the nurse station. So we have a coffeemachine in the lower left corner facing the station, 90 degrees clockwise turned the medicines cabinette next to the coffee machine. and there you now got the right buttom corner free for two medicine cabinettes with the inversed position as the coffee machine and the MC on the other side.I wish i simply could do a screenshot and post it here. Hope it was understandable english. ^^but keep on with your nice tips~Greetings from Germany
I've been experimenting with tweaking this ward, and if you squeeze things in a bit, it's actually possible to fit 5 wall monitors and 4 medicine cabinets in this space, along with six beds, the hand sanitiser, coffee maker, sweet dispenser radiator and a chair. Put the radiator between the screens as close to the desk as possible, and the chair also between the screens facing the beds. Squeeze those two beds as close as possible together and you can change those medicine cabinet to the cheaper wall monitors. If you want to, there's also enough space to put two medicine cabinets alongside those beds, and another two beside the screen near the door (although I haven't tested how that will effect pathing).
After a lot of thought and experimentation, I've come to the conclusion that while this is a good Ward design, it's not a great one. The reason is pretty simple - when it comes to Wards, including the Fracture Ward, bigger is better. And the more you depend on your Ward, the bigger you need to make it because you can fit more beds, and more medicine cabinets and wall monitors, making it much more effective. For example, if you have a Ward with 3 nurses, 12 beds and 20 (wall monitors and medicine cabinets), they are going to handle more patients faster, and have a significantly better chance of both diagnosis and treatment. And if you can make the ward even bigger, you can just add more medicine cabinets to make the room that much more effective.
Dude, this is bloody awesome! on a totatly different level to me and just watching this one video has expanded my thought process with this game somewhat. Many thanks!
One of the things I do for the fracture ward is put down 2 plaster cast machines as I noticed they can get backed up when i have 2 nurses working in the ward.
The most annoying part about tutorials is shitty music, annoying voices, and 1 hour vidoes for a 30 second video. You are none of this! I subbed! So helpful!
Your series convinced me to save up and buy TPH and eventually, its DLCs. Subbed, PLUS downloaded your entire playlist for offline viewing! Could you please do a small and efficient research room that doesn't look like a storage room of research desks? (Hehe...) I believe it would be a good addition to the series.
Earned a sub from me great video! Would love to see one for the fracture clinic I don't know if its bugged or not but sometimes people get stuck in mine and they don't do anything until i eventually notice by then they either rage quit or die. I thought I had a good layout for the ward until I watched this vid. Great stuff!! looking forward to more.
Thank you. And you are in luck: The Fracture Ward is my next tip video releasing later today. As for people getting stuck. I too have observed this, in both the fracture Ward and normal ward. It seems to happen when a patient's request to either be put to bed or helped out of bed gets cancelled. Picking up and putting back down the bed seems to snap the patient out of it, have them find a new bed and generate a new request. I think that is more of a bug in the AI rather than a behavior caused by a densely designed room.
"One of the biggest mistakes people make is only putting down one screen." Me - Only placing one BED and wondering why I can't process patients fast enough. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ 🤣
Hey Pinstar. I know you can copy/paste in the same hospital, but can you do the same between hospitals? Or do you have to build a GP (and every other room) in every hospital from scratch?
I despise the Gold Star Awards in this game, and I would love to see them heavily nerfed. The game and it's developers promote making larger rooms for good starting prestige and more space to decorate for additional prestige, but now people are creating the tiniest rooms littered with Awards. They're too easy to get, too cheap to buy, and too convenient to place. I'd love to see them have stricter placement limits, cost more, have diminishing returns on multiple in one room, and be harder to unlock in the first place. The creativity that goes in designing a prestigious room goes in the trash when the player can just wallpaper and drywall the building with Gold Star Awards. I'd also like to see Medicine Cabinets nerfed with a cap to how many can be placed.
Yep, I've always liked the idea of just limiting each Item to 1 copy granting its bonus. So, you can have as many medicine cabinets/gold star awards as you want, but you still only get 1% bonus. If you want more, you need to mix your gold star awards with other items, which encourages rooms that might actually look like actual doctors offices/hospitals. Props to pinstar for finding these optimal layouts, but I wish the game encouraged more creativity/flexibility.
i want to point out that You should not have a ward too big. Larger ward means more beds and more screens but the patients + your staff take turn to go through the door. You can reach the degree when the bottleneck is the rate at which how many people can go through the door. I have reached that once very early in the game (i think it is the 2nd or the 3rd hospital in the career mode). My big ward has 6*5 or may be larger space. I tried add more nurses, 4 or 5 in total, laid more beds and screens, yet there will always be 6+ people queuing. I later on had to open another smaller ward to meet the demand. Also i want to note out another thing, when patients or your staff moving in narrow space or place with too many people, they will slow down just as shown in this video.
I had no idea two nurses could work the ward I’ll have to try this build I don’t have the coffee maker unlocked yet but I do find I lack space especially when I have to place those giant special rooms like the one that cures the lightheaded can the candy machine also work for the other rooms?
How do I get multiple nurses to work in the same ward? Is it just limiting their job assignment to only the ward or is there something I'm missing? It seems like only one nurse wants to work in my massive ward and I don't know why.
my only issue with this layout is that there is a bug at the moment where patients get stuck on the medicine cabinet and rufuse to get into the bed, the nurse ignores them and they get angry and block the bed. Only way to fix is to edit the room which kicks eveyone out.
Great videos, just recently picked up TPH and am now addicted. Do you recommend on leaving the original setting of allowing the ward to both treat and diagnose patients? Or either/or?
I just got this game, and thought I'd come on here and look for some tips (already got my first hospital to 3 stars). I can't tell you how hugely disappointed I am that all I have to do is spam the same item all over the place to increase the needed stats. Only ONE gold star plaque should influence a room, along with most other signs and items. I thought it would be deep strategy, but seems it's for kids. Wish I could refund the game now. So now, the best way to beat the game is to cheese the hell out of it.
That would be difficult to strictly track because different illnesses have different difficulty levels. A Max-difficulty illness would need and benefit from all 5 levels of skill where as a low-difficulty illness might hit 100% at 2-3 levels of skill, making it more efficient for your staff to possibly have some secondary soft skills (Motivation, Bedside Manner, Stamina, etc). I will be doing a video on training and skills, but more testing is needed!
The most annoying part of the game is room prestige to be achieved through ugly paintings and gold stars hanging all over the walls.
After my stroke when I spent a entire week in the hospital, I didn't see any art hanging on the walls. No plants either. The staff kept the ward as germ free as possible, almost to the point a decade later I still smell chlorine everywhere... We are lucky to have a blanket on the bed in a hospital... There is no such thing as room prestige in a hospital...
@@ronclark9724 There is also nu such thing as a person with a lightbulb as a head. Calm down, it's a game.
@@ronclark9724 omg chill.............
Joseph Albritton i mean, they had a stroke, they may or may not have some lasting effects from it, or perhaps it was a painful experience. I agree that it’s not worth such a negative reaction but I’m inclined to believe it’s coming from a place of pain.
@@christopherlowery3797 OMG let's just take this to a whole new level..loser!
This is amazing. I've been playing around with efficient room placement, but this deserves a Gold Star Award :)
An additional tip that I don't think you mentioned is you can have one Ward located near-ish to the GP offices and assign it to only accept diagnosis patients. Then have another Ward located out of the way that only accept treatment patients.
Just stumbled across this and OMG did it make a huge difference. Thank you!
A little bit late to this comment but I'm new to the game. How would this help?
@@hizzee16 After the first couple of hospitals, they start getting a lot bigger, and patient walking time becomes a significant factor. If you put all of your diagnosis rooms near your GP Offices, then they can go there and back quickly. You don't want them to walk to the opposite side of the hospital and back. Your treatment rooms, on the other hand, are the last stop for each patient. They won't have to come back, so they can be far without much of an issue. The Ward can handle both diagnosis and treatment, so by having two, you can set the close one to diagnosis and the more distant one to treatment. Hopefully that makes sense.
@@Trifler500 me asking was a long shot. I appreciate you so much! Makes sense! Thanks!
@@hizzee16 Enjoy :)
This is a godsend. I replaced two enormous wards with four of these and my ward throughput has never been better. Thank you so much!
Haha I use to build huge wards also
Two small radiators are useful. No extra cost, yet good to position right at the places staff and patients are.
Hello Pin star I am a new subscriber love the channel I have watched almost every single one of your videos about five or six times at this point I followed your walkthrough on Mitten University twice took me about 12 hours but really learned how to play the game incredibly well from doing that I think can't get enough of them you are the best on RUclips as far as instructions and teachings of this game that I am completely addicted to
Impressed!!
I tend to ignore mechanics in favour of having (in my opinion) a logical and attractive layout, but I'll definitely be implementing some of these concepts into my future set ups!!
Hi Pinstar. I just want to say a big thank you for your tips and tricks videos for Two Point hospital. You've made the game play so much easier for me.
Love this game, but they really need to add the ability to save room formats to save time.
holy fuck. i was searching for that. thought i must be somewhere i the game mechanics. Shame that it isn't
you can copy rooms once you have made them in the same scenario though.
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@@DJQuickSB how?
@@daffakuantarahadian5467 select the finished room after having it build. One of the options should be copy layout. Though you need 1.14 or later i think.
Absolutely agree with this. It’s not too bad on the same level as you can copy and paste a room, but being able to save a room would allow you to use again in a new level/hospital. I know that maybe they want to keep the challenge going as different hospitals have different needs, therefore your rooms will be designed according to each hospital’s requirements, but you could easily just edit the room. I’m a bit boring and tend to keep the same design aesthetic/colour scheme, so placing a saved room template of my own design would be handy.
No space for the wooden chair though. The wooden chair allows staff to take quick rests and thus cuts down on breaks needed.
The chair actually restores energy? That I did not realize. You could easily swap out the left behind-the-bed medicine cabinet for a chair, as they have about the same footprint.
@@Pinstar yep, I keep chairs in all of my rooms now. It's not much, but hey every little bit helps.
And yes, that is true. I do tend to spam the cabinets though. Guess I could make the ward a tiny bit larger and I'd have the space for everything :D
So, I tried out your method, but added one line to the length and this was really good because it allowed me enough space for the chair and it opened up more room for the cabinets.
I’m literally subbing for the “Power Ward Heal” joke.
Hey Man, Ive been watching you since yesterday and didnt even realize your channel was so small ! Huge quality bro keep up the good work. Love this !!
Much like the layout I use myself. You can even extend this room if you need more beds. Quite efficient and the golden awards are a kind of cheat but they work. Ans not only in the ward... I would like to see more of the rooms you created.
Keep them coming
Thanks for this video! I know this game is old now, but I just started playing it and it's really fun but I just got to my 2nd hospital and was struggling a bit. I was currently just getting 3 beds in my ward and had a monitor for each bed. But I'm definitely gonna try this set up. So again, thanks!
Never thought you could fit those many items in such a tiny room! Great use of space.
This layout is bloody brilliant! Well played Sir. Will be adding exactly that to my hospitals. Please keep them coming. More room efficiency/layouts and any other tips you have for keeping hospitals functioning well. Thanks!
This is great. I never would have thought of that. Would love to see more for other rooms when you are comfortable with how the mechanics work.
I'm working on a similar style video for the GP's office next.
I need more of this! Different rooms.
I've got a whole series of these tips planned and in testing right now!
I'll be using this now famous 5×4 room as one of my staples I've learned how to make by memory pretty much.
Your ward layout is very effective, thank you. Did you know? If you hold the CTRL key you can move things with much more precision. :)
thank you soooooo much!
OMFG DUDE YOU JUST CHANGED THIS WHOLE FUCKING GAME FOR ME!
Oh this is fantastic thank you for sharing! Though I kept finding myself going for the speed up button and at one point tried to turn the view around before realising (not as quickly as I should have, mind!!) that I was watching a video!!
Ward layouts have been getting on my nips so this is super helpful :) Thanks again
Your second best invention, right behind the Loo by Four! Thanks! The only change I make is to place the radiator by the foot of the beds instead of at the head for slightly better heat distribution.
omfg i love how you are just cramming it to the brim o m f ggggggggg i'm new to the game and honestly dont dig it at all how it seems like you don't need to do anything, you will get stars, money, etc, no matter how poorly you perform. but this feels good, wish the game rewarded and forced you to do this more
well that's a fabulous design love that. I'll give that a try! Thanks
good one! Saves a bit of space and runs like a glove.
Excellent tip, hope to see more! As usual, thanks for the clear directions and straight to the point videos :)
Please more of these videos. Super helpful! Thank you 😀😀😀
Wards are always my chokepoints. I've been doing stupid shit like putting two desks in there, and three nurses. Some in the comments are saying this isn't the best design, but it's a damn sight better than most new people are going to build, and it's VERY compact. A big ward can eat a lot of space.
This is not what I was searching on google. But this is absolutely something I'm glad I seen. And for a youtuber your dead on. No blahs blah bullshit. Ima sub just because.
I'm struggling with bottleneck and efficiency/layout, really appreciate this! It's a sub from me :D
I love that I keep bumping into your channel.
Great video! Very well explained 😊 I put the monitors above the beds also
Thank you so much. Since I started following your videos my game has improved soooo much
you can fit in five medicine cabinettes. arrange the two beds facing against the four ones via controll very tight against their counterparts. i switched the coffee machine from the right side to the left one so its closer to the nurse station.
So we have a coffeemachine in the lower left corner facing the station, 90 degrees clockwise turned the medicines cabinette next to the coffee machine. and there you now got the right buttom corner free for two medicine cabinettes with the inversed position as the coffee machine and the MC on the other side.I wish i simply could do a screenshot and post it here. Hope it was understandable english. ^^but keep on with your nice tips~Greetings from Germany
I've been experimenting with tweaking this ward, and if you squeeze things in a bit, it's actually possible to fit 5 wall monitors and 4 medicine cabinets in this space, along with six beds, the hand sanitiser, coffee maker, sweet dispenser radiator and a chair. Put the radiator between the screens as close to the desk as possible, and the chair also between the screens facing the beds. Squeeze those two beds as close as possible together and you can change those medicine cabinet to the cheaper wall monitors. If you want to, there's also enough space to put two medicine cabinets alongside those beds, and another two beside the screen near the door (although I haven't tested how that will effect pathing).
After a lot of thought and experimentation, I've come to the conclusion that while this is a good Ward design, it's not a great one. The reason is pretty simple - when it comes to Wards, including the Fracture Ward, bigger is better. And the more you depend on your Ward, the bigger you need to make it because you can fit more beds, and more medicine cabinets and wall monitors, making it much more effective.
For example, if you have a Ward with 3 nurses, 12 beds and 20 (wall monitors and medicine cabinets), they are going to handle more patients faster, and have a significantly better chance of both diagnosis and treatment. And if you can make the ward even bigger, you can just add more medicine cabinets to make the room that much more effective.
Amazing Pinstar, this is why i stay subscribed to you.
Please do more like this!
Great vid, my wards always stick to the 4x6 though. Just that added little extra room for chairs etc as people already mentioned.
You sound so much like Paul F Tompkins, it's hilarious!!! Great videos! They've been a life saver!
Dude, this is bloody awesome! on a totatly different level to me and just watching this one video has expanded my thought process with this game somewhat. Many thanks!
Dunno if they did something to the screens, but at this moment of writing, I cant lay down those Screens like it is.
One of the things I do for the fracture ward is put down 2 plaster cast machines as I noticed they can get backed up when i have 2 nurses working in the ward.
Cool explanation. I look forward to more of these so I can better at TPH
The most annoying part about tutorials is shitty music, annoying voices, and 1 hour vidoes for a 30 second video.
You are none of this! I subbed! So helpful!
I just purchased this game and this video really helped! Thanks! Liked/Subbed..
First video I've seen of yours man extremely impressed subbed and notifications on please do more of this good stuff lol
Me too!
Amazing video thank you. Keep them coming
Why didnt you spam more heart monitors? does the benefit only works once?
Your series convinced me to save up and buy TPH and eventually, its DLCs. Subbed, PLUS downloaded your entire playlist for offline viewing!
Could you please do a small and efficient research room that doesn't look like a storage room of research desks? (Hehe...)
I believe it would be a good addition to the series.
This room is incredible it's very efficient I don't know how you came up with this idea you must have studied a long time
doing this build and my screens just won’t fit together.
Hey man, I loved your design, you won a subscriber :>
Cannot place the Screens like that, was there a patch that prevents the "feet" logos overlapping?
this is 6 months old but place the screens before the beds
Earned a sub from me great video! Would love to see one for the fracture clinic I don't know if its bugged or not but sometimes people get stuck in mine and they don't do anything until i eventually notice by then they either rage quit or die. I thought I had a good layout for the ward until I watched this vid. Great stuff!! looking forward to more.
Thank you. And you are in luck: The Fracture Ward is my next tip video releasing later today.
As for people getting stuck. I too have observed this, in both the fracture Ward and normal ward. It seems to happen when a patient's request to either be put to bed or helped out of bed gets cancelled. Picking up and putting back down the bed seems to snap the patient out of it, have them find a new bed and generate a new request. I think that is more of a bug in the AI rather than a behavior caused by a densely designed room.
Amazing! I will for sure try this!
That's a great a great set up! Thanks for sharing!!
Nice video. Recommend in the future you give use a vertical shot every so often
Great work. You've got yourself a new sub
Amazing layout! Well done indeed!
Just ONE wall monitor? They give +1% diagnosis and treatment power each, and there's plenty of room for both them and the gold star awards!
Hello pinstar love your videos I'm on PS4 but I can't seem to put those screens in
Definetly: you're a genious.
Tried this layout on the Switch version, didn't work, it did not like the overlap between the changing room and the bed :(
"One of the biggest mistakes people make is only putting down one screen."
Me - Only placing one BED and wondering why I can't process patients fast enough. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ 🤣
Awesome! Very helpful!
Brilliant design!
Thank you! Loooove this game
Uh no i just realized that two nurses can work in a ward....
Omgaaawd, and with the bone ward. I had 5 single bed wards with 1 person in a hospital!
SAME
four ... ;)
Hey Pinstar. I know you can copy/paste in the same hospital, but can you do the same between hospitals? Or do you have to build a GP (and every other room) in every hospital from scratch?
Why bother with cabinets at all? Why not just spam wall monitors? Half the price, same benefits and you get prestige.
I despise the Gold Star Awards in this game, and I would love to see them heavily nerfed. The game and it's developers promote making larger rooms for good starting prestige and more space to decorate for additional prestige, but now people are creating the tiniest rooms littered with Awards. They're too easy to get, too cheap to buy, and too convenient to place. I'd love to see them have stricter placement limits, cost more, have diminishing returns on multiple in one room, and be harder to unlock in the first place. The creativity that goes in designing a prestigious room goes in the trash when the player can just wallpaper and drywall the building with Gold Star Awards. I'd also like to see Medicine Cabinets nerfed with a cap to how many can be placed.
Yep, I've always liked the idea of just limiting each Item to 1 copy granting its bonus. So, you can have as many medicine cabinets/gold star awards as you want, but you still only get 1% bonus. If you want more, you need to mix your gold star awards with other items, which encourages rooms that might actually look like actual doctors offices/hospitals.
Props to pinstar for finding these optimal layouts, but I wish the game encouraged more creativity/flexibility.
i want to point out that You should not have a ward too big. Larger ward means more beds and more screens but the patients + your staff take turn to go through the door. You can reach the degree when the bottleneck is the rate at which how many people can go through the door.
I have reached that once very early in the game (i think it is the 2nd or the 3rd hospital in the career mode).
My big ward has 6*5 or may be larger space.
I tried add more nurses, 4 or 5 in total,
laid more beds and screens,
yet there will always be 6+ people queuing.
I later on had to open another smaller ward to meet the demand.
Also i want to note out another thing, when patients or your staff moving in narrow space or place with too many people, they will slow down just as shown in this video.
hi bud thanks for the tips, do you have any tips on the "no deaths" award?
What determines how many nurses can work in a ward? Is it the screens or does it matter?
Excellent, thank you
More like this please
Try pods. in same space to fit 6 beds, it's possible to fit in 8 pods
I had no idea two nurses could work the ward I’ll have to try this build I don’t have the coffee maker unlocked yet but I do find I lack space especially when I have to place those giant special rooms like the one that cures the lightheaded can the candy machine also work for the other rooms?
Stick a small radiator under the wall monitor
How do I get multiple nurses to work in the same ward? Is it just limiting their job assignment to only the ward or is there something I'm missing? It seems like only one nurse wants to work in my massive ward and I don't know why.
Do you think 1 4x4 sized Ward with 6 beds would be better than 2 3x2 sized Ward with 3 beds?
my only issue with this layout is that there is a bug at the moment where patients get stuck on the medicine cabinet and rufuse to get into the bed, the nurse ignores them and they get angry and block the bed. Only way to fix is to edit the room which kicks eveyone out.
Just figured it out had to disable grid snap
Wow thanks man such a good video very helpfull :)
How do you assign two nurses? Simply by dropping a second nurse in the room?
This is great thank you!
You can put the monitors behind the beds now
Awesome stuff, thank you
Great video thank you 👏🏼
Thanks
I’m doing this on the switch and I cannot get the second screen to lock in! I’ve disabled the grid snap but no luck
No room for the screens. Just have been an update
Great videos, just recently picked up TPH and am now addicted. Do you recommend on leaving the original setting of allowing the ward to both treat and diagnose patients? Or either/or?
I just got this game, and thought I'd come on here and look for some tips (already got my first hospital to 3 stars). I can't tell you how hugely disappointed I am that all I have to do is spam the same item all over the place to increase the needed stats. Only ONE gold star plaque should influence a room, along with most other signs and items. I thought it would be deep strategy, but seems it's for kids. Wish I could refund the game now. So now, the best way to beat the game is to cheese the hell out of it.
How do you have two RN's working in one room? Is there an option or anything you have to do to unlock it?
they released this on xbox console, very good! thx dude!
Great ideas...trying it and Subbed!
How do you get two nurses in the same room ps4 I guess it will be the same as PC just always asked me to replace
Sweet! How bout seeing what higher treatment training gives highest cure rate? I'm curious what's better, 5 highest curing or 4 then speed!
That would be difficult to strictly track because different illnesses have different difficulty levels. A Max-difficulty illness would need and benefit from all 5 levels of skill where as a low-difficulty illness might hit 100% at 2-3 levels of skill, making it more efficient for your staff to possibly have some secondary soft skills (Motivation, Bedside Manner, Stamina, etc). I will be doing a video on training and skills, but more testing is needed!
Awesome tip
How do you get 2 nurses to work in one ward