On Ps4 prison architect how do I remove the tunnels

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I can not remove the tunnels on PS4, so can anyone help me?



Best Answer

From here,

You push left on the d-pad to bring up the menu for building stuff and then it's under demolition




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How do you turn off tunnels in prison architect ps4?

Remove Tunnels is a tool is to allow players to remove Escape Tunnels that were discovered by Guards searching the Toilet of a cell. Once discovered, the tunnel and any other tunnel it was connected to will be revealed, allowing the player to use this tool to seal them.

How do you deal with tunnels in prison architect?

Prisoners tunnel in their cells during the night, usually from their toilets. Just patrol your cell blocks and check out those prisoners who, despite hours of sleep, still have a full sleep need bar. Once the prisoner is outside your walls, catching them is dicey.

How do you stop tunnel escapes prison architect?

If you do have a network of large pipes built close to or underneath your cell blocks, organise dog patrols around these areas. Avoid using fences as the outermost wall of your facility. These no longer slow down prisoners that are digging. Instead, use brick, concrete or perimeter walling.

How do you dig an escape tunnel?

Prisoners dig the shortest route to the building's exterior, then they continue digging until they meet the outermost fence or wall. If there's no external barrier, they will immediately dig upwards, exit the tunnel and attempt to escape.



Prison Architect PS4 Tips - How To Remove Tunnels / How To Find Tunnels




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