There are a few available mods from Erneso. on a website called nexus. Cars, Motorcycles and a working vertibird. newvegas.nexusmods.com/
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No, When you complete both Fallout 3 or Fallout New Vegas you are not able to free roam the wasteland.
yes there is no reason you shouldn't be able to.
Nope. Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are completely different games, sure they are in the same title and the same game engine, but the configurations and in-outs are different for both games, so you cannot simply apply a mod you used for Fallout 3 and try to run it on Fallout: New Vegas. You may be able to find mods that match your Fallout 3 mods for New Vegas on an assortment of different websites all over the net.
In Fallout 3, there was a site called "Fallout 3 Nexus", from what I understand it was where everyone went for mods. Similarly, one was made for New Vegas named "Fallout New Vegas Nexus". You'll be able to find all the mods you could ever hope for there (just google it). Be sure to download the Mod Manager, it makes mods easier to use.
unfortuneately no, although in some questlines, you can ride in crafts, such as vertibirds, and a boat....unless you have the PC version and then the answer is a resounding YES! Cars, Bikes, and a working Vertibird.
No , but four wheel drive vehicles do have better traction when taking off on wet surfaces
Technicians should be able to drive standard transmission vehicles because it is very likely they will be expected to test drive them.
of course you do! with no internet no download or multiplayer!
If you have installed it from the installer package, then you should be able to just uninstall it the normal Windows method. Otherwise, if you are running the Fallout Mod Manager (FOMM), disable and remove it from the mod list and then delete the FOOK folder from your hard drive.
There are large blind spots alongside these vehicles, where the driver will not be able to see you in their mirrors.
Rear wheel drive vehicles are better able to deal with loads, that's why there are few, if any, front wheel drive pickup trucks, and zero front wheel drive commercial trucks.
yes, steel was rationed so vehicles could not be built, gasoline was rationed so you weren't able to drive