lol exactly... and the wi-fi works absolutely fine also 🤷🏻♀️ it's crazier to me to think that entire houses are built out of basically cardboard in some other places 🤐
I think the confusion comes from the fact that "bricks" here in the US are highly associated with the fancy facade bricks used on the outside of houses and that cost a lot to use. While in other countries when they use bricks or blocks for all their walks, they are talking about non-fancy construction grade brick. That are lower in cost and more efficient for the environment in such places. And are not the fancy facade bricks that we are use to seeing/buying.
Houses where I’m from are mostly built out of cinder blocks, inside walls and all. When I was younger I used the think Americans were crazy strong when people punched holes in walls on TV 😂
Here in Europe, it's common practice that houses are completely built out of brick/concrete. We do not use wood. Simply because brick has more benefits, it's stronger to certain weather types, better fireproof than wood, it's stronger in general and certain types (such as Ytong bricks) are already insulated cause of its cells its build with.
Well your brick houses are very old, and building with bricks is very expensive so you don’t really have to front that cost. North americas populations are rising quicker than europes so it’s not economically to build with bricks. Plus in west coast of Canada and USA it’s earthquake zones, central Canada is forest fire territory, and the American east coast is hurricane prone so having to rebuild brick homes would be so so so expensive! But the main reason you guys build with brick is cause Europe deforested themselves a long time ago and you guys had to resort to brick and it just stuck
@@jardon3004 new houses are built with bricks and concrete the same (at least here in Italy) and they're constantly building a lot. Italy is also an earthquake risk zone and still we just use antisismic specifics to build, still with bricks and concrete. We've always built houses with stones and cement.
I used Europe to generalize as I don't feel comfortable sharing the country I live in. Also pretty much the biggest/most "important" European countries use mostly bricks: France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Italy, ...@@h-kon2227
I think another reason why we do not use much wood in Europe to build houses compared to the US is that we simply do not have many forests anymore, so it all has to be imported from far away. Building a house in Europe with concrete blocks and bricks might very well be cheaper then building it out of wood. I can't say much for other countries, but over here in the Netherlands pretty much all houses are fully build out of cement and bricks including all non load bearing walls. Not just old houses, even new social welfare housing which are pretty much the cheapest type of housing you can find in my country are build in this way. Some people do cheap out on builds and use plasterboard when they tear down a wall to build a new one though. But I've never heard of a house that was build this way from the ground up, at least in my country.
I have no idea about other countries. But here in Brazil I should say that 99% (Im having a degree in civil engineering) of our building are built with bricks, even inside walls
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Here in the UK, the exterior walls are always completely made out of brick. Interior walls are mostly brick but there is the odd partition wall (which are hollow when you knock on them) if you do some renovation. If you do not renovate or add new areas it's entirely brick. Sheds and Garages are typically NOT joint onto the house (there are some which are joint) and are separate to the homes. With WiFi, the cables are usually drilled through the brick wall and attached to like certain tiny tiny hooks so they are secure. (The wiring is very secure, even my cat didnt realize it was a wire.) WiFi usually sucks here due to the rain or wind. Of course I can only comment on England specifically, and not other parts of Europe. Europe is a wide broad area you can't refer to it as a general area, there's different EU/Specific legislations and laws depending on what country it is.
In Spain, we use bricks for external walls and some interior walls too (support walls) but the rest of interior walls are made of a thing we call "pladur". Not sure what pladur is made of, its not bricks and its not wood either.
I feel so insecure about my knowledge on walls now. All I know is I drill into the walls (for hanging mirrors and stuff) and what comes out of the hole is not woody sawdust stuff. It's been like that in every house I've been in in Germany and all I'd hear if I asked other people. In one house we had to use two different drills on the same wall because parts of it was red brick and the other part was concrete (and this was in our living room)
Here in the philippines, every wall, like inside wall is cinder block. Like solid block with concrete to make it very strong! If houses here will be like in the US which is made only of wood framing, it will be blown by storm which always happens to your houses in the US lol
Us houses aren't only wood. Houses in places with frequent high winds like the midwest tend to be wood because our tornadoes are so strong they can destroy brick houses. It's about controlling what kind of debris is beinf thrown around. Most houses in, say, NYC, are brick and stone, for example. US is 50+ smaller countries combined, lots of different kinds of buildings for lots of different kinds of needs. Another example is we mostly have wood buildings in Alaska bcus the flex of wood stands up to earthquakes better and is less dangerous when it DOES come down. Brick houses are much more likely to collapse in an earthquake and are heavier so anyone in the building is more likely to be severely hurt. Different places have different needs.
I’ve never heard of a home blowing away in the US. I think you’re misinformed. Probably the only time I’ve heard of that is if there was insane tornado or hurricane. I think the Philippines has more issues with homes and infrastructure lol.
@@sophiag612 US houses do tend to have wood rotten over the years, bugs/pests making the wood useless, ... bricks cannot rot. That's only 1 of the HUGE advantages that bricks have compared to wood. Wood also is very weak against moisture while bricks aren't. Bricks are more fire resistant as well, better insulated, ... The advantages that wood has are: it's cheaper, easier to construct/adjust in renovations.
So because I got really curious, I watch a youtube channel called Gosforth Handyman (UK based) and he has a video about how the walls are done in the UK. Yeah, it's mostly brick inside and out on 1930 and earlier walls, then brick outside and stone substance inside for 1950z and both these different walls had wet plaster put over the brick or stone. It wasn't until the 1990s that, even though there is still a stone-like substance for the interior walls, they use drywall over it and not the plaster. So basically Kayla and everyone else was right!
I think what chat was hung up on is when Kayla said “If you think every wall in your house is brick, I think you’re wrong.” It’s very likely their houses were built before 1930, like you said, meaning that it would be all brick, even the interior. I think that’s all they were trying to defend, when someone tells you you’re wrong about your own house.
@@Xionarra And again, she wasn’t telling people that they were wrong. She said multiple times that if the house was new it was unlikely that it was all brick. And said multiple times again that she wasn’t talking about old homes. If she’s not talking to people with old homes, how is she telling them they’re wrong? I think your comprehension skills are actually a little weak!
49:28 As a tall person, from a tall family... this ceiling height is stressing me out. My 6'7 nibling is gonna bang their head, and have to walk stooped. My parent house has like 12' ceilings, and my house has 8'+ ceilings. I can stand on my kitchen counters fully straight, and not bang my head. When my mum redid her kitchen, she got the counters slightly taller (as well as the stove vent), to save her bending and hurting her back from leaning. My toilet is a couple inches taller ("comfort height") too, normally for old people n people like me whose hips n knees aren't that good, but it works better for taller people too, less strain on the knees. I hate my bathroom sink, because it's too low and too splashy. I have to almost crouch to use it, and the basin is shallow, so the water splashes out easily. We renovated the bathroom, and I did not choose/would not have chosen it. I also build exclusively in medium wall height in the Sims. I hate short wall height, it's tiny. There's no breathing room, and there's no space on the walls. But I know Simsie is opposite and love short/hates medium, and thinks there's too much space on the walls. I always think that Simsie puts porch lights too low next to the door. Like, for sure, I would bang my head on that. I always place them above the door, or like diagonally above the door's corner. Toilet paper height in the Sims is another toughie for me hahaha
Is there a way to change the size of the Hedge Laurus in sandbox mode, or is my architect tool broken cuz in story mode you use the change style tool to make it longer? Also I just started the game yesterday.
That’s why I don’t play games on my PC anymore. I had that same problem when I got the game in December. I couldn’t wait till April 10 when it came out on console now no more issues.
I personally saw my dad build our upstairs interior walls out of solid blocks (not sure if it was brick cause it wasn't like red) in like 2007/2008😂 i even played with them like they were giant building blocks😂 Also the wifi issue stems from concrecte walls I believe, and not just any bricks because the new building of the school I used to go to was made almost entirely out of concrete and no joke to get a phone signal we had to open the window😂 but in my very much inside wall brick house I have excellent wifi everywhere except the bathrooms but thats mostly cause they're pretty far away from our router
The things people feel the need to say outloud in a chat box to Kayla blow me away. Do I agree with everything she says? No. Do some of everyone’s mannerisms seem odd to me? Yes. Would I feel the need to tell them? No. I don’t even know them in real life, and what ever it is they’re doing may be something they enjoy doing or is natural to them and it’s just bothering me. Perhaps if they were someone I was close with, maybe I’d tell them. But at no point in a chat with a streamer would I see the need to tell them “the way you nervously laugh is really making me anxious rn” How is that in anyway kind or helpful towards Kayla?! (I didn’t even notice it, it’s just Kayla to me 🤷🏻♀️) Wild. Choose kindness, even behind a computer screen.
Totally agree!! I came across a redit post that was discussing how she repeats herself in her youtube videos.. like why? She works hard.. give her credit for how hard she works, be thankful she pushes out videos every day, it doesn't cost anything to be nice to someone and give them a compliment. She deals with enough online drama. Never bothered me.. it's not that deep. Love your videos Kayla!!! Thanks for working as hard as you do ❤
@@angelarussom9272 I came across that reddit today too! And I had the same thought, she delivers us videos everyday, and prerecords where she rarely misses a day. I can’t imagine the work and effort that alone takes, much less the editing. I just appreciate the content bc it’s my source of entertainment. 🥰🥰
House flipper is my fav especially when you play it I love all your games you play 😊oh and my stepdad is builder he says in some homes they do use some bricks for walls and some just wood and Sheetrock or different types of drywall but yeah some homes don’t use pure bricks for the whole house it depends where the homes are build or who wants what done to the homes ☺️.
i thought the immense brightness and whatnot was either my pc or my eyes. glad it was your booboo not me, but sorry it was you. lol i've had stuff like that happen before and it's frustrating when you don't know waht happened.
I live in a build i and the walls between the bedrooms are stud walls but walls for the doors/halways are brick we have a loft bedroom and its completely brick and the wifi is rubbish up there without a wifi booster and all the rooms are boiling in the summer and freezing in the winter I live in the Uk
I googled “what are most interior walls made of in the Uk” and it’s says brick and concrete. More specificity “breeze blocks”which are cheaper concrete. Maybe we should listen to the people that live there and actually experience the brick houses instead of just saying “no you’re wrong”. I feel like they’d know best?
Yup. House Flipper 2 is causing a loooooot of issues, especially pc freezing, on my computer too. Exactly the same way, with the music cutting n repeating like a record skipping too. I also had a corrupted save, where it was saving my jobs progress, but not my parents house reno. I fully cleaned my tower, uninstalled HF2, and reinstalled it on a different drive, in case space was an issue, lowered my in game graphic settings, installed some pc monitoring software that tells me what my fans and temperature n stuff is doing, contemplated taking my GPU to a pc repair shop for them to redo the thermal paste (I have no idea what that is, or how to do it, so we're leaving it to the trained people!)... Now I manual save like every 10 mins, and before I change location. The fans and temp go into overdrive when I paint walls, so I only do like one wall at a time, then go to different room n like buy furniture, n come back to painting once pc has calmed again... Ugh it's such a process.
My laptop will all together freeze while I'm playing roblox. Sometimes it will kick off after so long being frozen. But I don't think it's the computer cause it's a high tech gamer but I think some games for some reason the computer doesn't want to run them
Not sure how long you played flipper 1,or how long ago, but I loved it more. I played several years after it first came out. I played over 1,300 hrs . I had all the DLCs, and used the workshop. Flipper 2 has some time needed to be as good as the first one is. Just my opinion.
I dont know why it's so difficult to understand that in some places, every wall is made of brick. And maybe, just maybe, wood isn't as affordable in europe as it is in america? People are understanding you kayla, you're just not wanting to accept the answers. The world isn't america.
Hi I’m from Sicily and have never heard of all brick homes! Goes to show that everywhere has different standards and ways of building. Your attitude is very toxic and rude though!
Title is a little much considering it’s not completely broken, I think it’s just a few people. I’m completely fine when I play and I’ve watched countless amount of people playing and they too never have these issues. They do know how to use sandbox mode too so I don’t know. Hope it sorts for you.
Why are you here? Why say something mean? Just move on.. there's no need to say something mean to someone. It's her voice, would you like it if someone said that to you?
26:18 laughing in brazilian. literally EVERY HOUSE = 100% bricks
lol exactly... and the wi-fi works absolutely fine also 🤷🏻♀️ it's crazier to me to think that entire houses are built out of basically cardboard in some other places 🤐
@@allyisgettingbyit’s cuz some countries have building codes to protect from natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes
Right?? And the 'I think you're wrong' part about the wifi sounded so snarky I thought it was a chat comment and that she was about to pop off 😂
I think the confusion comes from the fact that "bricks" here in the US are highly associated with the fancy facade bricks used on the outside of houses and that cost a lot to use. While in other countries when they use bricks or blocks for all their walks, they are talking about non-fancy construction grade brick. That are lower in cost and more efficient for the environment in such places. And are not the fancy facade bricks that we are use to seeing/buying.
Houses where I’m from are mostly built out of cinder blocks, inside walls and all. When I was younger I used the think Americans were crazy strong when people punched holes in walls on TV 😂
Here in Europe, it's common practice that houses are completely built out of brick/concrete. We do not use wood. Simply because brick has more benefits, it's stronger to certain weather types, better fireproof than wood, it's stronger in general and certain types (such as Ytong bricks) are already insulated cause of its cells its build with.
Well your brick houses are very old, and building with bricks is very expensive so you don’t really have to front that cost. North americas populations are rising quicker than europes so it’s not economically to build with bricks. Plus in west coast of Canada and USA it’s earthquake zones, central Canada is forest fire territory, and the American east coast is hurricane prone so having to rebuild brick homes would be so so so expensive! But the main reason you guys build with brick is cause Europe deforested themselves a long time ago and you guys had to resort to brick and it just stuck
i think it depends on where you live too tho. saying "here in europe" is pretty unspecific and generalizing.
@@jardon3004 new houses are built with bricks and concrete the same (at least here in Italy) and they're constantly building a lot. Italy is also an earthquake risk zone and still we just use antisismic specifics to build, still with bricks and concrete. We've always built houses with stones and cement.
I used Europe to generalize as I don't feel comfortable sharing the country I live in. Also pretty much the biggest/most "important" European countries use mostly bricks: France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Italy, ...@@h-kon2227
I think another reason why we do not use much wood in Europe to build houses compared to the US is that we simply do not have many forests anymore, so it all has to be imported from far away.
Building a house in Europe with concrete blocks and bricks might very well be cheaper then building it out of wood.
I can't say much for other countries, but over here in the Netherlands pretty much all houses are fully build out of cement and bricks including all non load bearing walls.
Not just old houses, even new social welfare housing which are pretty much the cheapest type of housing you can find in my country are build in this way.
Some people do cheap out on builds and use plasterboard when they tear down a wall to build a new one though.
But I've never heard of a house that was build this way from the ground up, at least in my country.
I have no idea about other countries. But here in Brazil I should say that 99% (Im having a degree in civil engineering) of our building are built with bricks, even inside walls
Not an engineer, but pretty sure they are like that here in argentina too
I’m so late but so is in the Middle East too all bricks only 😂
28:00 unfortunately its true.
Having my house built rn, I can confirm, our houses are entirely made of brick.
(This is Pakistan, idk abt others)
Here in Brazil every houses are also made of brick
It's really weird cuz wood is WAYYY MORE expensive here than brick here
@@izmamamoon I don't really know if wood is more expensive than brick here but yeah that's weird
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Some quick Googling suggests that yes, EU homes do use bricks for all of their interior walls. Even new builds.
In tornado alley I’d be dangerous to have a ton bricks flying around so it makes sense to build with primarily wood
Here in the UK, the exterior walls are always completely made out of brick. Interior walls are mostly brick but there is the odd partition wall (which are hollow when you knock on them) if you do some renovation. If you do not renovate or add new areas it's entirely brick.
Sheds and Garages are typically NOT joint onto the house (there are some which are joint) and are separate to the homes.
With WiFi, the cables are usually drilled through the brick wall and attached to like certain tiny tiny hooks so they are secure. (The wiring is very secure, even my cat didnt realize it was a wire.) WiFi usually sucks here due to the rain or wind.
Of course I can only comment on England specifically, and not other parts of Europe. Europe is a wide broad area you can't refer to it as a general area, there's different EU/Specific legislations and laws depending on what country it is.
In the caribbean bricks are used for the entire house. Red bricks like in the game and cinder blocks.
In Spain, we use bricks for external walls and some interior walls too (support walls) but the rest of interior walls are made of a thing we call "pladur". Not sure what pladur is made of, its not bricks and its not wood either.
In English this is called plasterboard I think. It's made from calcium powder and can be used for many building tasks.
I feel so insecure about my knowledge on walls now.
All I know is I drill into the walls (for hanging mirrors and stuff) and what comes out of the hole is not woody sawdust stuff. It's been like that in every house I've been in in Germany and all I'd hear if I asked other people.
In one house we had to use two different drills on the same wall because parts of it was red brick and the other part was concrete (and this was in our living room)
That half/half wall was an old house tho I guess
Idk what's considered old?
Here in the philippines, every wall, like inside wall is cinder block. Like solid block with concrete to make it very strong! If houses here will be like in the US which is made only of wood framing, it will be blown by storm which always happens to your houses in the US lol
Us houses aren't only wood. Houses in places with frequent high winds like the midwest tend to be wood because our tornadoes are so strong they can destroy brick houses. It's about controlling what kind of debris is beinf thrown around. Most houses in, say, NYC, are brick and stone, for example. US is 50+ smaller countries combined, lots of different kinds of buildings for lots of different kinds of needs. Another example is we mostly have wood buildings in Alaska bcus the flex of wood stands up to earthquakes better and is less dangerous when it DOES come down. Brick houses are much more likely to collapse in an earthquake and are heavier so anyone in the building is more likely to be severely hurt. Different places have different needs.
I’ve never heard of a home blowing away in the US. I think you’re misinformed. Probably the only time I’ve heard of that is if there was insane tornado or hurricane. I think the Philippines has more issues with homes and infrastructure lol.
@@sophiag612 US houses do tend to have wood rotten over the years, bugs/pests making the wood useless, ... bricks cannot rot. That's only 1 of the HUGE advantages that bricks have compared to wood. Wood also is very weak against moisture while bricks aren't. Bricks are more fire resistant as well, better insulated, ...
The advantages that wood has are: it's cheaper, easier to construct/adjust in renovations.
@@BelgianDudeInterior walls don’t rot. They’re covered.
LMAOOO the fact you were on very low graphics basically the whole stream 😭😭❤
So because I got really curious, I watch a youtube channel called Gosforth Handyman (UK based) and he has a video about how the walls are done in the UK. Yeah, it's mostly brick inside and out on 1930 and earlier walls, then brick outside and stone substance inside for 1950z and both these different walls had wet plaster put over the brick or stone. It wasn't until the 1990s that, even though there is still a stone-like substance for the interior walls, they use drywall over it and not the plaster. So basically Kayla and everyone else was right!
I think what chat was hung up on is when Kayla said “If you think every wall in your house is brick, I think you’re wrong.” It’s very likely their houses were built before 1930, like you said, meaning that it would be all brick, even the interior. I think that’s all they were trying to defend, when someone tells you you’re wrong about your own house.
@@XionarraShe said “new builds” specifically…. And also acknowledged that old homes do solid brick.
@@sophiag612 i know she did. please reread my comment. im not gonna argue with you.
@@Xionarra And again, she wasn’t telling people that they were wrong. She said multiple times that if the house was new it was unlikely that it was all brick. And said multiple times again that she wasn’t talking about old homes. If she’s not talking to people with old homes, how is she telling them they’re wrong? I think your comprehension skills are actually a little weak!
@@sophiag612very commonly in new builds outside of America (where the climate permits) all walls are brick
in brazil the interiors are all brick too! and yes, wifi is a bit shit.
I would use DDU and uninstall drivers and re-install. The newest NVIDIA driver absolutely wrecked a lot of folks’ computers
Thank for this. I had my screen randomly glitch out and freeze and it happened after I installed the driver recently.
@@buritters Sure thing! That's pretty much exactly what happened to me too. Hope you get it sorted out!
49:28 As a tall person, from a tall family... this ceiling height is stressing me out. My 6'7 nibling is gonna bang their head, and have to walk stooped.
My parent house has like 12' ceilings, and my house has 8'+ ceilings. I can stand on my kitchen counters fully straight, and not bang my head. When my mum redid her kitchen, she got the counters slightly taller (as well as the stove vent), to save her bending and hurting her back from leaning.
My toilet is a couple inches taller ("comfort height") too, normally for old people n people like me whose hips n knees aren't that good, but it works better for taller people too, less strain on the knees.
I hate my bathroom sink, because it's too low and too splashy. I have to almost crouch to use it, and the basin is shallow, so the water splashes out easily. We renovated the bathroom, and I did not choose/would not have chosen it.
I also build exclusively in medium wall height in the Sims. I hate short wall height, it's tiny. There's no breathing room, and there's no space on the walls.
But I know Simsie is opposite and love short/hates medium, and thinks there's too much space on the walls. I always think that Simsie puts porch lights too low next to the door. Like, for sure, I would bang my head on that. I always place them above the door, or like diagonally above the door's corner.
Toilet paper height in the Sims is another toughie for me hahaha
Honestly I've had house flipper 2 crash once, was kinda surprised it happened since I was just resizing a roof piece.
Yayyy House Flipper!
Yayyyy
There might be a dust/dirt problem internally…?
OMG! I would have closed and left then cried a little. the rooooooof!!!
My old webkinz account transferred to the new downloaded version 🥺❤️ I played it again the other day and my soul feels healed
It is every single wall brick 😭😭😭😭😭😭 yes our wifi works
That hairdresser simulator game looks a lot like Barbie Jet, Set & Style!! My daughter played that game all the time.
Yeeaah they seriously need to work on fixing these bugs in sandbox mode for real like no joke. 😅
Also the house was coming along nicely by the way.😊
Is there a way to change the size of the Hedge Laurus in sandbox mode, or is my architect tool broken cuz in story mode you use the change style tool to make it longer? Also I just started the game yesterday.
That’s why I don’t play games on my PC anymore. I had that same problem when I got the game in December. I couldn’t wait till April 10 when it came out on console now no more issues.
I personally saw my dad build our upstairs interior walls out of solid blocks (not sure if it was brick cause it wasn't like red) in like 2007/2008😂 i even played with them like they were giant building blocks😂
Also the wifi issue stems from concrecte walls I believe, and not just any bricks because the new building of the school I used to go to was made almost entirely out of concrete and no joke to get a phone signal we had to open the window😂 but in my very much inside wall brick house I have excellent wifi everywhere except the bathrooms but thats mostly cause they're pretty far away from our router
The things people feel the need to say outloud in a chat box to Kayla blow me away. Do I agree with everything she says? No. Do some of everyone’s mannerisms seem odd to me? Yes. Would I feel the need to tell them? No.
I don’t even know them in real life, and what ever it is they’re doing may be something they enjoy doing or is natural to them and it’s just bothering me. Perhaps if they were someone I was close with, maybe I’d tell them. But at no point in a chat with a streamer would I see the need to tell them “the way you nervously laugh is really making me anxious rn” How is that in anyway kind or helpful towards Kayla?! (I didn’t even notice it, it’s just Kayla to me 🤷🏻♀️)
Wild. Choose kindness, even behind a computer screen.
Totally agree!! I came across a redit post that was discussing how she repeats herself in her youtube videos.. like why? She works hard.. give her credit for how hard she works, be thankful she pushes out videos every day, it doesn't cost anything to be nice to someone and give them a compliment. She deals with enough online drama. Never bothered me.. it's not that deep. Love your videos Kayla!!! Thanks for working as hard as you do ❤
@@angelarussom9272 I came across that reddit today too! And I had the same thought, she delivers us videos everyday, and prerecords where she rarely misses a day. I can’t imagine the work and effort that alone takes, much less the editing. I just appreciate the content bc it’s my source of entertainment. 🥰🥰
House flipper is my fav especially when you play it I love all your games you play 😊oh and my stepdad is builder he says in some homes they do use some bricks for walls and some just wood and Sheetrock or different types of drywall but yeah some homes don’t use pure bricks for the whole house it depends where the homes are build or who wants what done to the homes ☺️.
i thought the immense brightness and whatnot was either my pc or my eyes. glad it was your booboo not me, but sorry it was you. lol i've had stuff like that happen before and it's frustrating when you don't know waht happened.
I live in a build i and the walls between the bedrooms are stud walls but walls for the doors/halways are brick we have a loft bedroom and its completely brick and the wifi is rubbish up there without a wifi booster and all the rooms are boiling in the summer and freezing in the winter I live in the Uk
I googled “what are most interior walls made of in the Uk” and it’s says brick and concrete. More specificity “breeze blocks”which are cheaper concrete. Maybe we should listen to the people that live there and actually experience the brick houses instead of just saying “no you’re wrong”. I feel like they’d know best?
Yup. House Flipper 2 is causing a loooooot of issues, especially pc freezing, on my computer too. Exactly the same way, with the music cutting n repeating like a record skipping too. I also had a corrupted save, where it was saving my jobs progress, but not my parents house reno.
I fully cleaned my tower, uninstalled HF2, and reinstalled it on a different drive, in case space was an issue, lowered my in game graphic settings, installed some pc monitoring software that tells me what my fans and temperature n stuff is doing, contemplated taking my GPU to a pc repair shop for them to redo the thermal paste (I have no idea what that is, or how to do it, so we're leaving it to the trained people!)...
Now I manual save like every 10 mins, and before I change location. The fans and temp go into overdrive when I paint walls, so I only do like one wall at a time, then go to different room n like buy furniture, n come back to painting once pc has calmed again...
Ugh it's such a process.
2:39:21 such a relatable moment lol
can't escape the blue suburban 😆
My laptop will all together freeze while I'm playing roblox. Sometimes it will kick off after so long being frozen. But I don't think it's the computer cause it's a high tech gamer but I think some games for some reason the computer doesn't want to run them
Ive been waiting for this one yayyy 🎉
Omg the whole roof is gone!!!
Not sure how long you played flipper 1,or how long ago, but I loved it more. I played several years after it first came out. I played over 1,300 hrs . I had all the DLCs, and used the workshop. Flipper 2 has some time needed to be as good as the first one is. Just my opinion.
In Hungary (Europe) we build new houses with brick.
my pc heats up really bad playing house flipper 2
I play the game on medium graphics and it still looks really good
How can you fly?
I dont know why it's so difficult to understand that in some places, every wall is made of brick. And maybe, just maybe, wood isn't as affordable in europe as it is in america? People are understanding you kayla, you're just not wanting to accept the answers. The world isn't america.
The tone of this is so…wrong. You did not need to be so condescending.
@@Alyy_babaa so was her tone telling people they were wrong lol.
@@CClarinet123 she said it was hard to believe Europeans always say that to Americans too
@@Alyy_babaa and yet, the majority of people were telling her otherwise. But you do you.
Hi I’m from Sicily and have never heard of all brick homes! Goes to show that everywhere has different standards and ways of building. Your attitude is very toxic and rude though!
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Title is a little much considering it’s not completely broken, I think it’s just a few people. I’m completely fine when I play and I’ve watched countless amount of people playing and they too never have these issues. They do know how to use sandbox mode too so I don’t know. Hope it sorts for you.
The random high pitched voice makes me wanna rip my hair out lol, she sounds exactly like Eugenia cooney when she does that
Why are you here? Why say something mean? Just move on.. there's no need to say something mean to someone. It's her voice, would you like it if someone said that to you?
Idc lol@@angelarussom9272
@@vuekoh You have problems. Have you considered therapy? If not I hope that helps!
Giving the energy of the person she called out from chat 💀
@@buritters NO FR