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Anyone find a solution?
Well, I'm not exactly sure what part of what I did solved it, but I did solve it. Here's what I did: I went into Nvidia Control Panel and did a RESTORE of my settings on the "Manage 3D settings" tab. Under "Adjust Desktop size and position" I set it to NO SCALING and perform scaling on GPU. Finally, I set the game to 1600x ____ (900? whatever that common resolution is) and played through the sequence again. Issue was resolved with the proper sequence playing (not skipping any scenes). After the sequence, I set my resolution back to native and turned my custom DSR factors back on and all has been fine ever since.
I want to stress that I don't know exactly what of those changes solved it for me, but it's one of (or maybe all of) these. Awful bug and very poor QC by Platinum, but you can fix it. Good luck, guys.
Edit: Dropped to 1600x900 for a third attempt and still ran into the same bug.