"containing" a problem is not solving the problem.
words are not genders, you cant just make them up on a whim. #WordsHaveMeanings
but the main lesson for you to learn here is that, like dude above pointed out, this really was not a big deal, i was simply warning ppl that they would need to solve the devs problem for him. and it wasnt a very big deal until you dev-blowing losers turned up to swing on the devs cock.
for the record, i thought the file structure wasn't a big deal, not the conversation. the conversation is just funny lol
also i disagree with you - putting the contents of an archive into a folder is redundant because the archive a container itself already. it also theoretically makes extracting files loosely more annoying if they're already in a folder (although that is probably also solved by software at this point lol)
it really is just a preference, so find a way that works the best for you. that's why there are as many different programs and that's why they all have various configuration options - to give people options. i found a solution for me and haven't had to think about how my files are unzipping for years now lol
regardless of how you handle the archives, though, keep arguing, because its a fun read and im enjoying
a zip folder is not a container folder, a zip folder disappears after unzipping.
a container folder gets unzipped and becomes the "game folder".
and yeah, the conversation was hilarious, for the first 10 days, now the dickrider above is just getting annoying, obviously investing far too much emotion into crude porno
I'm not sure what you have set up differently, but when I unzip a folder, it keeps the zipped one while making a unzipped copy in the same location with the only difference in names being ".Zip" at the end, I wish you the best of luck on trying to find out why your pc is deleting the zip folder automatically and somehow getting a mess of files, for clarification I'm on windows 10 and am using the default extract feature, good luck.
agreed.
also the linux version of 7zip has a command line option to "eliminate duplication of root folder for extract command" or skip the top dir if it only contains one dir. It's probably on windows too, but I wouldn't know where to look for it.
I'd argue with Ghryst some more but, he's too concerned with "winning" a game one can only loose.