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It's been a while since I went through the whole of Skyrim.and Fallout 4, but I could have sworn they still played the credits and just spit you back out in the game world afterward. Fallout 4 I usually stop doing the MQ once I have all the factions appearing in random patrols. Finishing it means one or more stop spawning, and I like the chaos.
Lol, it's kind of funny because the first time I played, I was hoping to get a credits roll with Skyrim and was confused when it didn't happen.
Instead, I just one-shotted Alduin with a dagger or bow or some OP stealth nonsense, got teleported back to Paarthurnax who had a bunch of dragons with him saying their mourning stuff in dragon tongue, spoke to him and Odahviing, then they took to the sky and that was it.
After that, you can go talk to the Greybeards or the Blades (you won't get to speak to best bud dragon Mariosnax on the top of the mountain if you killed him for those idiots) and they'll acknowledge it, but they never really speak about it again.
If you haven't killed him, the Blades will straight up be all "cool, thanks for that, but we still want you to kill dragon Mario so don't come back until you do".
Either way, you can then go off and kill a chicken in Riverwood and deal with all that nonsense. Or go and do some side quest elsewhere.
But never credits. Not in any of my several playthroughs at least.
FO4 at least has the slideshow. I guess it's more necessary because you lose actual factions which can affect some stuff post-game. And also the Ron Perlman "War Never Changes" slideshow tradition.
In Skyrim, you can just be the guild leader for every faction simultaneously without any problem and dragons don't stop spawning or trying to kill you after defeating Alduin, so almost nothing changes like it might in the Fallout games.