Forum:I missed My Megaton House and Tenpenny Suite!!! I am now 107 hrs into the game. Will there be anymore player homes to obtain in any of the DLCs?

Ok, I kick myself for not reading a Fallout 3 guide before starting the game. I did not realize that there were player houses and suites that could be obtained through certain avenues I decided to take. I accepted Burkes quest in Megaton, which ruined my chance at the Megaton House, but when I got to the top of Tenpenny tower to blow up Megaton, I killed Burke and Tenpenny, because I changed my mind... Not realizing what I had done, I continued the game after killing them and not blowing up Megaton. Will I ever get another chance at owning a home again? Or will I have to live out of my dumpster in Springvale forever?!

Thanks for any help SCHWEITZER1

Lol, sounds like you screwed up there. There's talk about a new house that will be available with Broken Steel, guess we'll have to wait a few hours and find out. --Esscex 06:14, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

There's a moral in this. People have their uses and before you turn them into a mass of pulpy flesh you should find out what they are!User:Kill the overseer!

LOL, Yes "screwed up" is the perfect term. Well that is great if Broken Steel will have a new house. Thanks    AND the moral has been learned well! SCHWEITZER1

It's not quite the same, but Fallout 3 player housing gives a location of possible substitutes. -DragonJTSLeave me a message 01:15, 6 May 2009 (UTC)

In my humble opinion, my favorite 'home away from no-home' is the Super-Duper Mart. I've used it in one form or another in all three of my play throughs.

Sure it has a wicked spawn point outside but once it's cleared of Raiders, you'll never see one inside again. Just use your Science to turn on the robot, he makes a good watchdog.

Personally, I use the bed in the bathroom and store stuff in the can by the door. It's not pretty but I've NEVER had anything disappear from there. There's another bed in the back, but I like being close to the exit.

Outside, you couldn't ask for a better spawn.. either Giant Radscorpions(valuable glands) or those easy but wealthy Talon groups. Both are good enemies for lower levels. I doubt I would have survived through level 7 on my first character without Talon Armor.Gadamj 23:17, 7 May 2009 (UTC)

Thanks very much for the advice guys. Although I was hoping to find a home with similar amenities like the Megaton house, BUT, your suggestionS are not going unnoticed. Thanks SCHWEITZER1

You can start a new game :-) I had a lot of fun on my second playthrough because I learned form all the mistakes from my first play through and built a pretty awesome character....  A house is pretty much a necessity for me...Pgoon 16:21, 8 May 2009 (UTC)

Who needs a house? You're the lone wanderer, not the lone homemaker, right? I am just kidding, by the way. LVTDUDE 14:19, 10 May 2009 (UTC)

Actually I did just start a new game today. Your exactly right Pgoon, I am able to do things much faster and smoother my second go-round.

Second time through and I have a Megaton house which is now stocked full with theme and all the extras... and I pick pocketed a key from someone at Tenpenny so I can get to the suite in the Tower. The bobble head thing is there (no heads though) and I get another Gutsy Butler. Seeing as you can store unlimited amounts of loot at one place, you dont really need two. Either way, get a house. Sulfate 16:51, 18 May 2009 (UTC)