Heatmap
Visual activity heatmaps overlaid on your server's map — kills, deaths, movement, and more.
This is a Pro module — requires a Pro subscription.
What it does
The Heatmap module generates a visual heatmap image overlaid on your server's map and posts it to Discord. Hot spots glow brightly where activity is concentrated, giving you an at-a-glance view of where everything is happening on your server.
You can configure what data goes into the heatmap — kills, deaths, hits, or player movement — and choose from several colour schemes.
Supported maps
- Chernarus (chernarusplus)
- Livonia (enoch)
- Sakhal
Data layers
Each heatmap is built from one or more data layers. You can combine them or use them individually:
| Layer | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Kills | Where player kills occurred |
| Deaths | Where players died (all causes) |
| Hits | Where players were hit (includes non-fatal hits) |
| Positions | General player movement and presence |
Colour schemes
| Scheme | Description |
|---|---|
| Warm | Classic heatmap — blue → green → yellow → red for dense areas |
| Hot | Blue cold zones through to deep red for the hottest areas |
| Cool | Cooler palette, blue-purple tones |
| Plasma | Purple → pink → yellow |
| Inverse | Dark fog over the map with bright transparent hotspots — highlights absence as well as presence |
| Monochrome | Black and white density overlay |
| Contour | Topographic-style banded lines |
Generation triggers
Choose when the heatmap is generated:
| Trigger | Description |
|---|---|
| After restart | Generate a new heatmap each time the server restarts |
| Daily | Generate once every 24 hours |
| Interval | Generate every X minutes |
Configuration options
| Setting | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Map | Which map your server runs | chernarusplus |
| Layers | Which data to visualise | kills, deaths |
| Time window | How far back to pull data (hours) | 24 |
| Point radius | How large each data point appears (pixels) | 30 |
| Colour scheme | Visual style | warm |
Suggested Discord channel
#heatmap — a dedicated channel that gets a new image after each restart makes it easy to compare activity over time.