Plausibility check: continued western catholic schism

The western schism was practically the continuation of the avignon papacy, sparked when a pope was finally elected in rome, but the anti-pope in avignon refused to comply. The western schism continued up until the early 15th century, with Martin V's election as the sole and only pope of rome.
So, i have a question: could the western schism continue for a few more centuries or up to the present day? If so, how?
 
At one point shortly before Martin there were 3 - one was elected at Pisa or Constance as an attempt to end the Schism.
I think if you can arrange for one backed by France, one by Spain, and one by Austria/HRE then you'd continue the schism for longer.
However this will impact the rise of Reformation and Protestantism and you may just end up again with a single Pope who just happens to be Chairman of the Council of Primates rather than the Absolute OverBishop of the West.
 
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