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Fallout Does anyone actually like ending power point presentations? Why?

Can't handle the bacon

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Bonus points if they include fourth wall breaking stuff like thanking the player for playing or hinting at future adventures.
Are you trolling?
Nope. The game has ended. The story is over. The ending slides are for you, the player. Not your character.
There is not a single instance of fourth-wall breaking being anything other than trash, in any context, ever. You managed to think of a way to make the ending PPT presentation even worse. Well done. Bravo. A true connoisseur of shit.
 

Desiderius

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Insert Title Here Pathfinder: Wrath
If it’s good enough for Shakespeare it’s good enough for you. Breaking the other three walls is when things get dicey.
 

Lonely Vazdru

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I was about to mention Ferris Bueller's ending slide, but yeah, Shakespeare does the job alright.
 

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