First off, I would like to invite any and all Minecraft developers to help me prove that Herobrine is not real, as you are the only people who know how to properly read the deobfuscated code.
So here are my current arguments against Herobrine (based off of the Minecraft source code):
[>>-i>] If Herobrine was real, there would be an entity class for it
[>>-i>] It would be declared in RenderPlayer.class
[>>-i>] Any and all classes related to it would be defined in one of the superconstructors (which there are none of)
[>>-i>] While running Java in debug mode, you would see that the default player skin, or the skin used by Herobrine, would be loaded twice, which again, it is not
[>>-i>] There would be at least 200 lines of code for Herobrine's AI, due to the fact that it would dig a straight line, place torches at random intervals, and avoid bedrock. I have also heard rumor's of Herobrine building houses, which would require hundreds if not 1000+ lines of code for dynamic building.
[>>-i>] For those of you that will say "what about ghost files?". Well, theres no such thing as "ghost files" just invisible ones, and they would still be able to be traced to a superconstruction.
[>>-i>] To those of you that will say "what if Notch left the code out of the source?". Notch doesn't supply the source code to anyone. We, the community of developers, work together to reverse engineer the game, making sure every aspect is looked over. This takes hundreds of man-hours. If Herobrine was really there, we would have found it by now.
[>>-i>] If Notch left the code for Herobrine out, then, obviously, there would be no Herobrine.
If any developers or modder's for Minecraft read this, I encourage you to add to the list, as I am sick and tired of arguing this to every frickin person who finds a cave that looks like it was intelligently designed.
Please help stop this shitstorm once and for all! to those of you who think im a troll, **** off im trying to stop stupid trolls from trolling :tongue.gif:
I'm not trying to restart the fire. I'm trying to end it, once and for all. Over the past week I've gotten in at least 5 extremely heated debates about this and I want them to end. And to you who said it doesn't have to be in the code, it actually does. Your computer can't browse the web if you don't have a web browser installed can it? Can it play Minecraft if you don't have Java? No. Same thing for Herobrine. If its not in the code, its not in the game. Its a fact. Do some research on Java maybe.
I'm not trying to restart the fire. I'm trying to end it, once and for all. Over the past week I've gotten in at least 5 extremely heated debates about this and I want them to end. And to you who said it doesn't have to be in the code, it actually does. Your computer can't browse the web if you don't have a web browser installed can it? Can it play Minecraft if you don't have Java? No. Same thing for Herobrine. If its not in the code, its not in the game. Its a fact. Do some research on Java maybe.
So here are my current arguments against Herobrine (based off of the Minecraft source code):
[>>-i>] If Herobrine was real, there would be an entity class for it
[>>-i>] It would be declared in RenderPlayer.class
[>>-i>] Any and all classes related to it would be defined in one of the superconstructors (which there are none of)
[>>-i>] While running Java in debug mode, you would see that the default player skin, or the skin used by Herobrine, would be loaded twice, which again, it is not
[>>-i>] There would be at least 200 lines of code for Herobrine's AI, due to the fact that it would dig a straight line, place torches at random intervals, and avoid bedrock. I have also heard rumor's of Herobrine building houses, which would require hundreds if not 1000+ lines of code for dynamic building.
[>>-i>] For those of you that will say "what about ghost files?". Well, theres no such thing as "ghost files" just invisible ones, and they would still be able to be traced to a superconstruction.
[>>-i>] To those of you that will say "what if Notch left the code out of the source?". Notch doesn't supply the source code to anyone. We, the community of developers, work together to reverse engineer the game, making sure every aspect is looked over. This takes hundreds of man-hours. If Herobrine was really there, we would have found it by now.
[>>-i>] If Notch left the code for Herobrine out, then, obviously, there would be no Herobrine.
If any developers or modder's for Minecraft read this, I encourage you to add to the list, as I am sick and tired of arguing this to every frickin person who finds a cave that looks like it was intelligently designed.
Please help stop this shitstorm once and for all! to those of you who think im a troll, **** off im trying to stop stupid trolls from trolling :tongue.gif:
I'm quite the shady customer.
****.
Sherlock.
I LOVE YOUR AVATAR
AND THAT SONG
I'MA GO LISTEN TO IT AGAIN.
lol
ur right. OP is troll.
[Zombie]
[|] [Leaves]
with a side of healthy green leaves
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Wait.
MOSKAU! MOSKAU!
Sleekcraft! Check it out!
He needs no code.
Did you even read the OP? The title? He's trying to prove he's NOT real.
Sleekcraft! Check it out!
I'm saying that Herobrine is a hoax.