Give your players a kill feed they actually notice. KillFeed shows every kill in a clean, animated panel in the top-right corner: who killed whom, with what weapon, from how far, headshot or not, and now with the Steam avatars of both players. You set all of it up from inside the game while a live preview updates as you go. No config files, no reloads, no guesswork.
Why server owners pick it
- Set it up in-game. One command opens a full editor. Move elements with steppers and an arrow pad, recolor them, reposition the whole feed, switch themes, all against a live preview. You never open a .json file.
- Real Steam avatars, zero dependencies. KillFeed draws the killer's and the victim's actual Steam avatars through the game's own UI. No ImageLibrary, no Steam API key, nothing extra to install. Bots, animals, Bradley and the patrol helicopter get their own icons, and you can map any entity to a custom one.
- Private kills mode. Flip one switch and each kill is shown only to the killer and the victim. Made for competitive arenas, duels and servers that want to keep the heat between two players.
- It moves. New entries slide in, expiring ones slide out and fade. Direction, distance and speed are all yours to tune, and you can turn the animation off whenever you want.
- It looks the part. Three themes, crisp text, configurable colors and outlines. It reads like a feature, not a leftover overlay.
Built for real servers
- Lightweight and drop-in: one plugin file plus the bundled image pack.
- FileManager or ImageLibrary image loading, whichever you already run.
- Full English, Russian and German language files; every line of text is translatable.
- Players stay in control: a personal toggle to hide the feed, plus permissions to keep their own kills or deaths off it.
Commands
- /kf.edit - open the in-game editor (requires killfeed.admin)
- /killfeed - toggle your own feed on or off (requires killfeed.use)
Permissions
- killfeed.use - see the feed and toggle it
- killfeed.admin - open the in-game editor
- killfeed.hidekillsfromfeed - hide this player's kills from everyone
- killfeed.hidedeathsfromfeed - hide this player's deaths from everyone
Set it up once, in-game, and forget about it. Your players get a kill feed that looks right and reads at a glance.