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Also watch out, the elevator up to the apartment in dogtown likes to be an open door to an open elevator shaft sometimes (nonfatal to my endgame build I loaded up to check, but yeesh). Never happened to me when revisiting it for plot reasons, but it is another reason I don't bother using it even for immersion reasons after the plot.
Hands if you love me so much let me stay in the sweet pyramid instead of giving me a car I never use.
One good point to the dogtown home once it actually lets you fully use it. For whatever reason, you can dance in it. Shame the photo mode is a coward and sticks to first person view when you are in a dance animation.
On the broad subject of homes. My favorite budget apparent remains the Northside. Short distance from the fast travel node, proper parking lot, vending machines. Nice and cozy without being a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Accidental lore relevance because Right next to ripperdoc Ryder, who doubles as the tattoos guy for your claws ink and Johnny's night out ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Fancy ones, The Glen > corpo home just because my UI isn't ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ haunted at the glen. Every time I leave the corpo condo a pair of "Removed" log messages scroll by.
Removed what?... removed what!?