Every public BAR match saves automatically. Knowing where to look and how to share replays unlocks the fastest path to improvement.
Public match replays post automatically to the BAR website replay section. Open the website, click replays, and search by player name or date range. For private matches or games that failed to upload, check your install directory. The launcher has an Open Install Directory button. Navigate to data slash demos on Windows or just demos on other platforms. The replay files carry the sdfz extension.
Two options work. Link directly from the website replay page if the match uploaded there. Share a public URL anyone can download. If the replay lives locally, upload the sdfz file to a file host and share that link. The reviewer only needs the file, not the method of delivery.
The replay site search occasionally fails to show recent matches for certain players. Old replays from a year ago might display while recent ones stay hidden. If a search returns nothing for an active player, try browsing by date range instead. The data exists even when the search tool does not surface it.
Newer players who lose consistently to friends should focus on one thing at a time. Pick a specific weakness like economy timing or unit composition. Find replays from players who handle that weakness well. Watch how they handle the same situation. One focused study session beats three hours of unfocused play.
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