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Before the epilogue begins the game will autosave. And i believe 1 more autosave occurs before the epilogue quest line is completed. After completing the epilogue you can load up that autosave and free roam from there.
Theres no need to do the epilogue again. So your free to continue play from there. However as with most games quest that you havent completed before doing the final quest of the game may disapear and no longer be available.
So it is still advised that you take that into account and do any quest you absolutely dont want to miss before completing the game.
The only quest that will remain will be quest that dont disappear.
Talking to capon will begin the ending of the game. So the autosave you have thats before it is your way of continuing play.
You can continue playing as long as you dont go and talk to capon which talking to him instigates the ending.
Again you can go ahead and talk to capon and end the game. To continue play you just load up one of the two autosaves or any manual save you made during the epilogue thats before it. And just dont go talk to capon this time.
Unfortunately, you actually must complete Hans' side quests before you can complete the game.
Once you "ride off into the sunset", the entire game is over.
As is often the case in this game, the path of dialogue options is not always clear, and you are actually much better off stopping the progression of the main quest to perform side quests.
The quests order and timeline are the VERY and only real problem of this game, i could even live with the bad combat system but the quests dead lines are a real real pain.
Fun over realism!!!
This is a game and this is the purpose of a game.
The story in this game is just Awesome but wasted on regulard basis by this problem.
You just don't understand...
If i have a timer for the first part, maybe i will have one for the next step.