Questions about hacking in BAR get shut down quickly by moderators who do not want to advertise exploit knowledge. Here is what players should instead focus on to improve their gameplay.
Tags: beyond all reason, hacking, bans, mentor review, fair play, settings
When players ask about hacking bans and what cheaters try to accomplish, moderators redirect those conversations. The community does not want to spread knowledge of exploits or give players bad ideas. BAR's replay system makes any cheating detectable through post-match review, so players who exploit get caught quickly.
People selling top player settings files is a gray area. Settings are personal data, but they are not code exploits. Moderation focuses on keeping the community positive rather than punishing every unusual behavior.
Want your game reviewed by a mentor? The community runs a replay review system where you can submit matches for analysis. Mentors examine your builds, decision timing, and unit compositions. This structured review helps you improve much faster than self-guided practice.
Submit replay links from the BAR website through the academy chat channel. The replay system catches suspicious activity naturally during mentor reviews, so players who play fairly get free feedback and players who cheat get caught.
The BAR community maintains learning channels where new players can ask questions and get guidance. Academy chat pairs learners with mentors who provide constructive advice on build orders, unit compositions, and map strategy. The system works because everyone participates in good faith.
Creed of Champions enforces a culture of honest effort and constructive feedback. Players who join expect games where everyone plays to improve, not to exploit shortcuts. The community provides structured learning so players who might otherwise look for exploits have legitimate paths to advancement instead.
[Crd] The first and only community I have seen that actually holds up to its values. I have honestly not had a single bad experience here.