rPSIvysaur
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Alright, so I was thinking about IDC and how it is sometimes hard to point out when you call a TO over because there are differences in it when it hits the ground.
Then I got to thinking, well, since the button inputs are inside of the .bins you save from replays, couldn't you just look at those to see if they used c-stick up?
So this is a challenge to you hackers. Try to decode the .bins in which the button inputs are saved so that way we can have a legitimate way of testing if IDC has been performed.
I can also see other great applications to this.
Then I got to thinking, well, since the button inputs are inside of the .bins you save from replays, couldn't you just look at those to see if they used c-stick up?
So this is a challenge to you hackers. Try to decode the .bins in which the button inputs are saved so that way we can have a legitimate way of testing if IDC has been performed.
I can also see other great applications to this.