I thought Minceraft was a seed, lol. It actually spawns you next to a village with THREE diamonds, a gold ingot, three iron ingots, 6 saplings, and a pair of iron boots. I took a screen shot, but it turns out I can't find an a way to put the image into this post.
It does exist. I believe it was shown in one of the Yogscast's videos where a guy showed a photo of getting the Mincecraft splash title.
And I also think you should choose a position in the topic. You can't say "prove or disprove" something something and seem that you know all. You have only been denying every claim by everyone. Pick a side. That's how debates work.
look, for mincecraft logo to exist, there needs to be a logo png of mincecraft, and since there isn´t................................
also, I´m on the easter eggs seeds exist side.........
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The twilight warrior.
Master of darkness and light, bound to no element, this entity is ruthless, cruel, but fair, when he looks at you he sees your whole soul, and if your heart is tipped to the darkness, or to the light, run, and hope he doesn't think you're worthy....
ok if you want to believe that easter egg seeds exist why don't you make 1000+ minecraft worlds and show us what you find? and why not just read the code yourself or something. or what about asking jeb himself?!?!
I actually have witnessed the Minceraft Easter egg before when I played in early Alpha. The letters are quite blocky, so it's possible the code works by taking pixels of the image and displaying them out of order.
As for the easter eggs, they'd all have to change whenever the terrain generation code changes. Which means that whoever works on new terrain generation would have to re-code the easter egg each time to fit with the new terrain generation code. Considering there are billions of different seeds, the programmer would have to randomly search for the right new seed to fit that easter egg, and yet there are probably thousands of seeds that could all work. There are also tens of thousands of words in the English language (there are probably a lot more, but that's a conservative, spitball estimate), that could generate millions of combinations with different words combined together while given different punctuation. Plus, every seed generates a virtually limitless world. Which means that statistically speaking, the relationship between a seed and the world is mostly a coincidence, if not always a coincidence. That doesn't mean it's not fun and amusing to look for them! But putting in random seeds won't tell you too much.
I do recall a buddy of mine putting in a seed with the word "diamonds" in it and it spawned him in the middle of the ocean on a tiny island, as if to troll, but the seed doesn't seem to work any more.
I don't have a seed or a screenshot or proof, but something freaky happened to me back in 1.7. I playedon peaceful because my computer sucked,and I started this new world. I didn't like the spawn area, so I walked for about an hour and finally reached a spot I liked. I had a house on a cliffside with a bed. At one point I fell and died, and it said my home bedhadbeen destroyed. This happened to me a lot. So I made a new world (random), because I couldn't get back. At my newspawn, I was surrounded by mountains. I started to build anew house, and found my old one, exactly as Ihad left it. That was freaky.
And you are a liar, because that is impossible to happen. You see unless it was on a multiplayer server, and you didnt restart the server world, there would be no way for that to happen, unless you used some type of mod. N00b. If you wanna post, post something logical.
Some rare times, it will not completely delete the world files. Then, when creating a new one, with the same name, it will use the partially deleted world to build the new one.
Known bug, it happened to me less than a dozen times.
So, maybe Magiik invented that story, but it can happen. =)
Instead of thinking about a single Easter egg seed, we also have to consider the small things. For example, crucifix-shaped holes in the terrain, or swastika glowstone stalactites. In my opinion, such generation occurs too much to be simply random.
Seeds used to be completely not random. Glacier was always my favorite seed as it always spawned the exact same world, with crazy high mountains, a gigantic floating island shaped like a deformed egg, and a giant arch forming in the west of the floating island. I remember it was west because the sun set there. Sadly, with the new generation, this seed no longer works. Similar to 404 which was mentioned by fiddycent. It used to spawn the player by a large gravel shape in the ground, which was actually floating. If you dug one block all of them would fall, revealing a giant hole with many caves opening up in it.
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Minecraft tutorials, programming, let's plays! You name it, I'll make it!
I know what it means to be alone,
I sure do wish I was at home.
I don't care what the neighbors say,
I'm gonna love you each and every day.
You can feel the beat within my heart.
Realize, sweet babe, we ain't ever gonna part.
look, for mincecraft logo to exist, there needs to be a logo png of mincecraft, and since there isn´t................................
also, I´m on the easter eggs seeds exist side.........
As for the easter eggs, they'd all have to change whenever the terrain generation code changes. Which means that whoever works on new terrain generation would have to re-code the easter egg each time to fit with the new terrain generation code. Considering there are billions of different seeds, the programmer would have to randomly search for the right new seed to fit that easter egg, and yet there are probably thousands of seeds that could all work. There are also tens of thousands of words in the English language (there are probably a lot more, but that's a conservative, spitball estimate), that could generate millions of combinations with different words combined together while given different punctuation. Plus, every seed generates a virtually limitless world. Which means that statistically speaking, the relationship between a seed and the world is mostly a coincidence, if not always a coincidence. That doesn't mean it's not fun and amusing to look for them! But putting in random seeds won't tell you too much.
I do recall a buddy of mine putting in a seed with the word "diamonds" in it and it spawned him in the middle of the ocean on a tiny island, as if to troll, but the seed doesn't seem to work any more.
I will not explain how to use the MCP, but after decompiling, search for the file "GuiMainMenu.java".
Then, search "mclogo.png", you will find this :
You just have to replace "0.0001D" in "if ((double)updateCounter < 0.0001D)" by "1D" : "if ((double)updateCounter < 1D)"
Recompile, reobfuscate, etc... install mod (xt.class), et voilà :
Originally, it have 1 in 1000 chance to show this.
With this mod : 1 in 1 chance. =p
It seems to be the only easter egg in the game. =/
I also wanted to find an easter egg seed. ^^;
Who Dosent?
It would be cool if there was one but I dont think there would be
Some rare times, it will not completely delete the world files. Then, when creating a new one, with the same name, it will use the partially deleted world to build the new one.
Known bug, it happened to me less than a dozen times.
So, maybe Magiik invented that story, but it can happen. =)
Yes - quite EGGstraordinary.
And here's deadmau5's ears, which are in the code and keyed to his account name:
I know what it means to be alone,
I sure do wish I was at home.
I don't care what the neighbors say,
I'm gonna love you each and every day.
You can feel the beat within my heart.
Realize, sweet babe, we ain't ever gonna part.
theres an extra mob, called "steve" in the coding
its hostile and looks like the steve skin with a pickaxe