I'd rather download the least possible packages because of the one minute delay making it a pain to download large scripts. If you have your script, plus images you know that you'd only you for that script versus sharing with other scripts, you could then have four or five total files. Three 35 meg resource packs(105 megs) and the script with some of the images specific to it (25 megs). ..or perhaps you think you'd use all those images in other scripts, then you could do 4 32.5 meg packages and the script as another pack. You should be able to get the granularity of the images to within the 35 meg range when you've got an average of 32.5 megs goal.
Keep in mind if you expand things later or make another script an have more stuff plus the original stuff, you'll probably be releasing an new pack again. Try to not make it creep to something too big. I love elaborate teases with tons of characters but it's also a pain to download 10 packages with the one minute delay between them, which is hard to time out and always takes longer. I think it's fine when things end up that way through feature creep, but try to optimize things from the start where you can.
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