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While Arcaea does not have a native "Autoplay" feature for players in its standard mobile version (as it is a competitive rhythm game), the community and developers have discussed or implemented various "fixes" and features that serve a similar purpose for practice and analysis. 1. The "Ghost" Competition Feature

One highly requested "fix" to the lack of traditional autoplay is a Ghost Replay system. This feature would allow you to:

Race your best performance: See a transparent version of your best run (or a friend's run) while you play. Live Score Differentials: View real-time indicators (e.g.,

points) showing if you are currently performing above or below your personal best. 2. Practice Mode Enhancements (Alternative to Autoplay)

Since Autoplay is often used to study difficult charts, players have suggested "fixes" that provide more utility than just watching a perfect bot:

Fast-Forward and Rewind: Rather than a static autoplay, a replay system with navigation controls would allow players to jump directly to "messy" sections for study.

Variable Speed Modifiers: Found in similar rhythm games like A Dance of Fire and Ice, the ability to slow down a chart to 0.5x or 0.75x speed acts as a manual "autoplay fix" to help learn complex finger movements. 3. "Autoplay" in Other Rhythm Contexts

For players looking for an autoplay experience similar to Arcaea, other games and tools offer specific implementations:

osu!stream: Includes an Autoplay mode specifically designed to help players learn more difficult songs before they attempt them manually.

DJMAX Respect V: Features a toggle for AUTO PLAY (using the F4 key) that allows the music to play without player input, useful for enjoying the visuals and music without the stress of gameplay.

Malody: Some players use Autoplay in Malody (a cross-platform rhythm simulator) while mimicking the movements with "makeshift drumsticks" or finger gestures to practice physical timing without being judged by the game's engine. 4. Technical Workarounds for "Broken" Inputs

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:

Enabling Gaming Settings or "Game Mode" to disable system gestures that conflict with Arcaea's 3+ finger arc notes. osu!stream - App Store


8. QA test plan


Step 3: Verify the Chart Data

If the button is clickable but nothing happens:

  1. Go to Music Play -> Select the problematic song.
  2. Tap the "Download" icon (cloud with arrow) next to the difficulty level (Past/Present/Future/Beyond).
  3. Re-download the chart. Corrupted data is the #1 cause of silent Autoplay failure.

Fix Report — Arcaea Autoplay Issue

3. Fixes by Platform

What Does "Arcaea Autoplay" Actually Mean?

Before we discuss the fix, we must define the problem. In the context of Arcaea, "autoplay" refers to any external or internal modification that plays the game without user input.

Part 6: Community Workarounds (The "Manual Autoplay")

If the official Autoplay refuses to work despite every fix, the rhythm game community has a manual workaround. This requires a second device:

  1. Record a Perfect Pure run of the chart on Device A (using easy character skills like "Eto & Luna (Winter)" to guarantee accuracy).
  2. Play the video back on Device B at 1x speed while mimicking the taps. This is not true Autoplay, but it achieves the same visual learning result.