Yup - file size wasn't a reason for splitting the rounds. The creator of NG+2 (Sir_Derriere_III) stated the following when he posted it on Emp:Xaphran wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2017 6:12 pmIf all the quality settings were the same, it would have simply been a 6+ gig single file. The multi-file idea has little to no effect on the total size.yashamite wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2017 10:05 amBit of a counter point: It was great he did that and all but it also made his CH well over 6 gigs for just over an hour of video. that may be a concern for some players.Lanyx wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2017 10:58 am
Exactly.
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First playthrough you just make a playlist of rounds 1/2/4/5/7/8/10 and the appropriate breaks.
In your case, I believe we'd be making a playlist of all your regular rounds and then depending on what happen, stopping and picking the correct epilogue. It may still be important to provide it using the same way as before with the appropriate time stamps as that works better for uploading videos to various sites, but for anyone doing it themselves, this is very convenient and I'm guessing you probably keep them separate before final rendering anyways.
Food for thought, jumping to a time stamp isn't horrible. I just really liked the NG2 setup and thought it might work here.
In this version the game is split into parts to make skipping around easier. You can also (after beating everything) try to play it without the breaks in your playlist for an extra challenge.