Beyond All Reason has a structured replay review system where experienced players watch your matches and break down what went right and wrong. Submitting a replay is straightforward if you know where to look.
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BAR automatically uploads replays from every public match to the replay section of the official website. You find your games at the website replay page without needing to locate files manually. Private matches skip this upload, so keep local copies of those if you want review.
The submission process works through a thread-based ticket system: 1. Go to the Academy channel and create a new thread 2. Drop the replay link from the official site into the thread 3. Include your in-game name if it differs from your forum name 4. Wait for a mentor to claim the review Mentors pick up reviews when their schedule allows. The system runs on volunteer time, so patience matters more than pushing for quick responses.
Mentors analyze economy flow, unit composition decisions, map control timing, and common mechanical errors. They will point out moments where you wasted resources, missed expansion windows, or made positioning mistakes that cost you the game. The feedback targets specific decision points rather than general advice.
Some mentors keep their analysis supportive. Others will roast your playstyle for entertainment alongside instruction. Either way, the goal is concrete improvement advice you can apply to your next match.
BAR handles thousands of units on the CPU efficiently, but shader compilation stutters hit when new unit types or effects first appear on screen. These micro-stutters differ from steady low framerate and usually clear up after a few matches as shader caches build. Flame-based units and large explosions trigger the most shader compilation activity.
Getting replay feedback from mentors speeds up learning dramatically. Creed of Champions incorporates structured replay review into regular practice routines, with experienced players walking newer members through their mistakes in a supportive environment. The combination of mentor-guided replay review and team practice creates a learning loop that accelerates skill growth without the toxicity.
[Crd] It has also made a game with plenty of complexity a bit less daunting to dive into.