The Beyond All Reason replay website stores replays from all public matches, but the search function has an intermittent bug that hides some players' games. This article explains how the system works and how to work around search issues.
Beyond All Reason automatically uploads every public match replay to the official replay website. This includes tournament matches, ladder games, casual public lobbies, and everything in between. Players do not need to do anything special. The system captures and stores replays automatically.
Big tournament matches get recorded the same way as casual lobbies. There is no special developer-only archive. If a match is public, the replay lands on the website. Players looking for professional-level games can find them right alongside everyday matches.
The BAR replay site includes a search function for finding games by player name. This feature has a known bug where some players have replays stored on the site, but the search does not return them correctly. The replay exists on the server but does not appear when searched.
Players who experience this should try:
This bug does not mean replays are missing. It means the search index fails to reference them correctly in some cases.
The community maintains third-party replay tracking sites that offer player leaderboards and search tools. These sites pull data from the official replay API and supplement the built-in search with alternative filtering options. Players who struggle with the official site search often find third-party trackers more reliable for finding their own games.
Once players locate their replays, they can submit them for mentor review. The community mentorship system accepts replay submissions for detailed game analysis. Mentors review uploaded links and provide constructive feedback on strategy, build orders, and decision-making.
The Beyond All Reason ecosystem of replays, tracking tools, and volunteer mentors reflects a community invested in player growth. Structured replay review programs in communities like Creed of Champions turn this philosophy into regular practice.
"Gaming actually fulfills a human purpose here - cooperation, mutual upbuilding, fun and striving for greatness together. Instead of random anonymity, you meet, learn from, and enjoy real people."