No more manual splitting of sprites into different folders.
In conclusion, TexturePacker’s multipack feature is far more than a simple splitting tool. It is a sophisticated orchestration of geometric, spatial, and memory constraints. By respecting hardware limits, preserving draw call efficiency through content-aware grouping, enabling dynamic asset streaming, and managing edge artifacts across boundaries, multipacking empowers developers to build larger, richer, and more efficient 2D games. It acknowledges a fundamental truth of modern graphics: sometimes, the most optimal texture atlas is not a single, heroic sheet, but a disciplined, intelligent collection of them.