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You can fast travel everywhere...
Vehicules serve no purpose when everyone can teleport instantly to any distant place
Only the Chosen One is allowed to drive a Chryslus Highwayman.
The mmo Defiance is a pretty good example its even on the same engine as Fallout 76 ( both used modified versions of the Gamebryo) but Defiance was designed with vehicles in mind the landscape its smooth and there is not a lot of things to get stuck on.
If they wanted to add driveable vehicles to the game they would need to do a map extension to another region. Or what they could do is add animal mounts that would probably work better in fallout 76 than vehicles.
Then again, a mounted minigun on the donkey? It's the one spot where i see my pistols character use heavy weapons...
Would just be neat
Like vault raids they could send people off-shore for holidays... like fighting off invaders at the beach, with vertibirds for patching up tight spots ~teams of 16 or so. It's like extra game modes or extra games in-game, though.
I could imagine that.
What's the purpose of fast traveling in an open world game? You can walk and enjoy the map.