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If you havent found out about it already, TTW is basically Fallout 3 added to NV. You can choose wher eyou want to start, by that I mean you can either start the Fallout 3 story in the Capital Wasteland or the NV story in the Mojave Wasteland. Once you level up a bit and earn enough caps you can head to a train station do a little side quest, buy a train ticket then depending where you started, you can travel to either the Capital or Mojave wasteland.
It's not just the Fallout 3 map in the NV engine, its the entire game and expansions, which is actually quite impressive. I chose to play Fallout 3 via TTW, since the NV engine is "slightly" more stable than the one they used for Fallout 3.
To play the mod you do have to have NV, Fallout 3 AND all of the DLC.