My problem is that even if I click once my game places two of the same block. I'm wondering why it is doing this.
It's a common issue (especially on laptops, including mine), if you look at the F3 screen you'll notice spikes in usage when placing or mining blocks. This can cause java to hang up for a moment during block placement, and it'll interpret one click as two.
Solutions: turn visual settings down (turning off smooth lightning usually does a lot) or right-click really fast (not repeatedly, just click once and get off the button as fast as possible). Sounds strange, but I swear it helps.
It really depends on your PC specs as to what helps, if nothing else try killing off some background processes as well.
First, Herobrine would be an exceedingly complex mob to code, so Notch probably used some kind of neural network in Java... however, to create the behavior shown would require a very intricate net. To hide it from us, it also would be obfuscated throughout the regular Minecraft code. Thus, it is possible that Notch did not get it all. Neural networks can learn even when crippled.
Second, all these computer systems would put out a very large amount of complex electromagnetic radiation. While it isn't large to us peoples, it is large on a quantum level. Since a 'soul' could be considered a form of quantum energy, it would be possible to create a sort of 'soul catcher' in electromagnetic fields.
Third, souls could be considered a form of information, much like the theoretic 'qbits' in quantum computing, and in theory could be converted to be used as part of a neural network.
I therefore conclude that Herobrine is actually a super-consciousness in an electromagnetic cloud suspended in the atmosphere that uses the energy of souls to grow in power and intelligence, eventually taking over Minecraft and then the world.
SKYNET.
Because a neural network in Java can run on low-end computers. Yeah. And in all my days of learning about Quantum Physics, not once have I been taught that a soul has anything to do with it.
The most advanced of research projects have not begun to get anywhere close to understanding the inner workings of the human mind, much less duplicating it. We've just now gotten quantum teleportation down, but we have to know how to transfer the real-world object into code. Neural networks simply aren't possible. Yet.
A friend of mine tells me that there was a way to spawn him involving gold blocks, netherrack, and redstone torches, but he was very vague and it was on an SMP server, so I don't quite buy it.
I can't take this seriously, because the majority of players that post their "encounter stories" have no reputation at all. Like post numbers in the single digits. I may only have 26, but at least I'm active.
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It's a common issue (especially on laptops, including mine), if you look at the F3 screen you'll notice spikes in usage when placing or mining blocks. This can cause java to hang up for a moment during block placement, and it'll interpret one click as two.
Solutions: turn visual settings down (turning off smooth lightning usually does a lot) or right-click really fast (not repeatedly, just click once and get off the button as fast as possible). Sounds strange, but I swear it helps.
It really depends on your PC specs as to what helps, if nothing else try killing off some background processes as well.
1
Because a neural network in Java can run on low-end computers. Yeah. And in all my days of learning about Quantum Physics, not once have I been taught that a soul has anything to do with it.
The most advanced of research projects have not begun to get anywhere close to understanding the inner workings of the human mind, much less duplicating it. We've just now gotten quantum teleportation down, but we have to know how to transfer the real-world object into code. Neural networks simply aren't possible. Yet.
A friend of mine tells me that there was a way to spawn him involving gold blocks, netherrack, and redstone torches, but he was very vague and it was on an SMP server, so I don't quite buy it.
I can't take this seriously, because the majority of players that post their "encounter stories" have no reputation at all. Like post numbers in the single digits. I may only have 26, but at least I'm active.