I'm referring to after that, when I go out on a mission and return. I recall the mayor telling me it is not customary to leave the vehicle parked in front of the town entrace. But other than calling in a tow, I couldn't figure out how to return it to the garage. When you pull up to Wellspring, by default, you hit "mouse 1" to enter the garage.
Then you get the screen to enter Wellspring or The Wasteland. Originally posted by bluz74 :. Last edited by Mister Torgue Flexington ; 5 Aug, am. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 5 Aug, am. Posts: 4.
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