Checklist for Autoplay Stops and Feature Buy Costs
Autoplay and feature buy controls can change how quickly a slot session progresses and how much is committed to each action. Before using either option, readers can pause, inspect the displayed settings and decide whether the available controls suit their preferences. The aim of this checklist is to help readers review what appears on screen without making assumptions about a particular game or operator.
Review autoplay before starting
Readers can open the autoplay menu and check which options are selected before confirming anything. Useful points to review include:
- the stake shown for each automated spin;
- the number of spins selected;
- any overall loss or spend boundary;
- any single-win boundary;
- whether autoplay stops when a feature begins;
- whether it stops after a balance change or another chosen event; and
- where the manual stop control appears during play.
The displayed stake and selected spin count can be considered together. Readers can compare the potential total commitment with their personal session limit rather than looking at the per-spin figure alone. If the menu wording is unclear, leaving autoplay inactive allows each spin to be started separately.
Check what can interrupt autoplay
Stop conditions may be presented as switches, tick boxes or menu choices. Readers should verify which selections are active, because visible options are not necessarily enabled. It is also worth checking whether changing the stake resets earlier selections.
Before play begins, readers can identify the control that ends the sequence manually. They can also check what happens when a game notification, feature prompt or connection interruption appears. A cautious approach is to treat any resumed sequence as a new decision and review the settings again.
Compare the feature buy cost
A feature buy can be assessed as a separate purchase decision rather than as an ordinary spin. Readers can verify the exact cost displayed on the confirmation screen and compare it with the current base stake. They should also check whether changing the base stake changes the quoted feature cost.
The confirmation screen may contain information about what the purchase activates. Readers can read that wording carefully and avoid assuming that purchasing access promises a particular return or outcome. The cost is known when displayed, while the result remains uncertain.
For a focused reference, readers can consult this autoplay and feature cost checklist while reviewing the controls shown by a game.
Use a final pre-play check
Before confirming autoplay or a feature purchase, readers can ask:
- Is the intended stake displayed?
- Are the preferred stop conditions enabled?
- Is the total possible commitment acceptable?
- Is the manual stop control easy to find?
- Has the feature cost been checked after any stake change?
- Is the confirmation wording clear?
If any answer is uncertain, readers can cancel the action and inspect the menu again. Keeping autoplay and feature purchases as deliberate, separate choices can make the displayed costs and controls easier to follow.