When you run these, the game client sends impossible data to the Arcaea servers (e.g., 1000 notes hit with perfect timing at 100ms intervals). The server instantly flags this.
Tools like ArcViewer or web-based Arcaea simulators allow you to upload or view chart configurations in a browser environment. These are often much easier on computer hardware if your mobile device is struggling to render complex arcs during automated plays. Conclusion
Sometimes "autoplay" is requested as a fix for hardware issues rather than practice. For Android players facing multitouch "dead zones" or screenshot gesture interference (like the three-finger swipe), the standard "fix" is:
Open Arcaea and enter the chart you generated the script for.
Go to your device's application manager, select Arcaea, and choose "Clear Cache."
Accumulated temporary files conflict with live gameplay rendering.
When you run these, the game client sends impossible data to the Arcaea servers (e.g., 1000 notes hit with perfect timing at 100ms intervals). The server instantly flags this.
Tools like ArcViewer or web-based Arcaea simulators allow you to upload or view chart configurations in a browser environment. These are often much easier on computer hardware if your mobile device is struggling to render complex arcs during automated plays. Conclusion
Sometimes "autoplay" is requested as a fix for hardware issues rather than practice. For Android players facing multitouch "dead zones" or screenshot gesture interference (like the three-finger swipe), the standard "fix" is:
Open Arcaea and enter the chart you generated the script for.
Go to your device's application manager, select Arcaea, and choose "Clear Cache."
Accumulated temporary files conflict with live gameplay rendering.