Two quick fixes that players ask about constantly: removing the on-screen spectator overlay and getting a solid review of a replay they just played.
Tags: spectating stats, hide overlay, f11 menu, replay review, bar mentor, spectator ui
If you see a block of stats text sitting on top of your screen while watching a replay or a live match, you can toggle it off the same way it was turned on. Open the F11 widget menu inside BAR, find Spectating Stats, and click it. That widget switches on and off with a single press.
Most players activate it by accident while adjusting their camera during a game. The F11 menu is the master switch for every in-game overlay widget BAR offers.
Press F11 inside any BAR match and a full widget palette appears. Each entry controls one on-screen feature: economy graphs, unit counters, build queues, spectating stats, and dozens more. The system comes preconfigured for new players, but the moment you start tweaking things, learning to turn widgets off matters as much as turning them on.
If your screen gets cluttered, F11 is always the reset point. Toggle off what you do not need and the match view clears up immediately.
BAR has a mentor program that reviews replays submitted by players. Here is how it works:
This system runs on a ticket-style workflow. You submit once and wait for a mentor to pick it up. No DMs, no pinging individual mentors. The queue keeps things fair.
Replays are the fastest path to getting better at BAR. Watching your own game with someone who understands the meta exposes mistakes you simply cannot spot alone: misplaced construction, poor metal map control, bad unit compositions. A ten-minute review can save you hours of guessing.
Having a respectful community to review replays in makes all the difference. Creed of Champions emphasizes hands-on learning and constructive feedback exactly because replay review accelerates growth when the person giving notes is patient and specific. The right group makes hard feedback feel like coaching instead of criticism.