This Lua script is made to clean up the screen when you’re using Botplay in your game. When Botplay is turned on, it hides a bunch of stuff you usually see while playing, like the HUD, notes, combo numbers, scores, and rating graphics, so you get a much cleaner view.
Here’s how it works:
It automatically switches the game into Botplay mode.
It hides things like the health bar, time, notes on the screen, placeholders where notes would be, combos, score numbers, and the “sick” or “good” ratings.
It also hides the “Botplay” text if you want.
It keeps resetting your combo and misses so they don’t show up.
It blocks the normal visual popups from showing up during gameplay.
It doesn’t touch the note splash animations — those will still appear.
If you want to use this script, just drop it into your game’s scripts folder and make sure it runs when the song starts. You can turn any of the hiding features on or off by changing the true/false settings at the top of the script.
It’s perfect if you want a distraction-free Botplay experience, like when recording or testing without all the usual screen clutter.