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I don't know of any mods that remove arrows, although there is one that removes blocks. :)
OP, the reason the colors and positions is different for the no-arrow levels is because they're different levels that require a different approach than the regular ones. As far as I know there isn't a mod that turns all notes into any-direction notes.
Out of curiosity, do you not like Beat Saber as it is? The game's very well-designed, you should give it a chance before you start modding it into something else.
Thanks for the reply. I appreciate that the no-arrows mode is different and that some people even prefer it, so I've no wish to change that at all. I guess I'd just like the option to also have a no-arrow mode that is simply that - exactly the same as the main mode but with no arrows. That way I can play along to some of the more difficult custom songs without either having to turn off no-fail and just miss all the time, or to spend hours learning the moves.
I like Beat Saber but I don't have the time or patience to become an expert - I just want to bash some blocks to the sounds of some decent songs most of the time!
It leads to stuff like this, where people who rely on custom tracks for their content don't have tracks that scale to their skill level. It's just...get good enough for expert+ custom songs or turn on no-fail, which isn't that fun.