Two Point Hospital Strategy & Tactics Quick Tip: Fantastic Policies And How To Set Them
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- One of the more important and yet seemingly hidden screens is the hospital policy screen. A newer player may not know where to find this screen and what all the options do to the behavior in your hospital. Today, we review the hospital policy screen (and staff break policy) to help you better fine tune your hospital.
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One thing about diagnostic threshold, is that if you wanna milk EVERY possible penny out of any single patient (and are not worried about overcrowding your queues, ofc), putting it to 100% might let you get an additional check for another diagnosis.
Like, this isn't useful almost anywhere, except the REMIX levels, where you get set waves of patients and at the start you might need every penny they might give you.
Queue Warning Length! set to 3! 3 is the queue length that starts putting people onto duplicate rooms. If all your rooms are at 3 you are AT maximum capacity. E.G. you have 8 GPs 5 GPs have queues of 3 and the other 3 GPs are in all likely hood empty because the GP was idle; if you get more patients a doctor will be called to an empty GPs and patients will queue up to 3 where another GPs will be activated etc. If all your GPs are at 3 it's time to put down more GPs!
If you leave it at 6; lets say you have 3 Pharmacies, if one pops up 6 patient queue that means your other 2 Pharmas are at 5 and you already have a problem. Having it at 3 allows you the see the instant your current facilities hit max. You can build and upgrade and train new staff before the 6 warning would of even popped up. So if you have 10 GPs and the 6 warning pops you already have 56 patients stood waiting for a GP.
I will note this does not apply to receptionists who can be sat there doing nothing with a queue of 8 because they're walking over from the edge of the map.
Edit: I suppose 4 would be the warning that you're starting to get a bottle neck but I like to see how much over flow I have. Also how I learned I was really over building Cardio and Fluid rooms.
You taught me something here. I didn't realize a queue of 3 was when patients spilled over to a duplicate building. Great insight.
Seriously this tip saved me
Awesome tip! Tanks!
1. Threshold of treatment i set it to 85%, and enable fast tract decision. I dislike my patients die while waiting in the queue.
2. I set queue warning to 1, i want to see the waiting number of all rooms. This is helpful for me to make decision.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! My GP rooms were taking up 50% of my hospital and I didn’t know if that was normal.
this is probably why I'm experiencing so many deaths in later levels
Me too. Despite haing 6 GPs. I will redo my hospitals asap.
Hi, I've just found your channel after finally running Two Point Hospital from my Humble Choice. I'm not really a management genre junkie so your videos are a nice help! Thanks!
LOL, there it is. I stumbled across that policy screen once before and thought it looked useful.......couldn't find it again
same
TYVM! I’ve seen people talking about this but didn’t know where to find it.
Thank you!!
Thx yo! It helps me a lot~!
Finding the vids really helpful. I know your PC, but could you look to do trophy guides for console players? Some have less than 1% achieved!!
Can you explain what training I should give for each doctor/nurse for each room? Including the gimmick rooms
Its pretty straight forward, diagnosis always 100%, the more the better as diagnostics skills arent capped (this includes the GP/Psychiatry/Ward skills), for treatment you only need lvl 2 if you have lvl 3 machines to max out treatment (it caps at 100%), otherwise lvl 4 is good enough. Surgery nurses dont need any training as they dont do anything, stamina skill helps though so they can stay longer without having to change their clothes.
I am not getting hospital policies under finance section, what to do?
Im downloaded the latest patch TPH,and policy tab dont work,how to fix that
So as I was hiring more staff I was actually putting the break policy less and less, my hospital went bankrupt and I couldn't figure out the issue, could that have caused it??
The money comes primary for treatment. Maybe your problem is a bottle neck in diagnosis and because of that people die before giving you all his money
The game doesn’t fit the screen. What should I do to fix it??
Buy a bigger screen.
@@SupremeCommanderBaiser I'm happy that I've fixed the problem before I doing your advice 😂
1. Diagnosis threshold- the big money comes from treatment, whether they’re cured, failed or dead. If they die before treatment, drop this to 50%. You may have more ghosts to deal with.
2. Queue warning length- it’s just information. It’s all preference. A queue length longer than the default signifies a troublesome bottleneck.
3. Fast-track treatment- just a no brainer. Must be on.
4. Staff leave room when idle- if you have your employees specializing in one room, which you should, then you’ll never need them to leave the room. You actually want to keep them in to save time. By placing needs- filling items in their room, they’ll never need to leave, except on their breaks and to poo.
5. Staff training messages- I’ve found that 99% of the time my staff is ready for an upgrade before I’m ready to send them for training. So, there’s no need for constant reminders that I can train my staff. Turn it off to avoid constant messages.
6. Promote staff automatically- I keep this OFF, although if you prefer not to deal with message prompts, I get leaving it on. I prefer to deal with promotions manually because I don’t want to overpay my staff. You can choose to roll their salary down to the bare minimum for satisfaction. Now, over time, employees demand “cost of living” raises, and need bumps to their salary over time. However, if they’re kept happy in excellent rooms, they could remain content with their jobs despite being irate over their awful salaries. So yeah, I prefer being able to set their salaries low right at their promotion so I don’t overpay.
Oh my god no wonder my gps offices were full… I restarted my hospitals so many times cause of this
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How do you start with 10 m?
Via the sandbox level
Michael Preston ahh don’t think we have that on Xbox, thanks though
@@goretexgoon6201 Not sure about Xbox but PS4 is getting an update at end of March with sandbox mode included. I'd assume Xbox would get it at the same time
@@MichaelPreston87 yep. Xbox, PS4 and Switch versions should all get the update around the same time
Have a rich dad
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Useless To much word for this explanation. Who found you already know all of it