Enjay wrote:Keeping things together in WADs does allow the whole thing to be quite modular.
It also invites potential memory leaks and other problems, particularly for weaker computers. There's a good reason the developers vehemently mark this as 'Don't Do That!' behavior.
Also, as memory serves, it has prevented you in the past, ImpieTwo, from finding certain problematic lumps in your wads that I helped you sniff out, since they were scattered among the multiple wads in your project. So doing this for organizational purposes is probably not to your benefit, either.