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Maps

Tempo Chart

The tempo chart visualizes match momentum for both teams over time. It sits on the Events tab of a scrim's map page, alongside the event timeline, and is available to all users, on every plan.

What You See

The tempo chart is a time-series chart with match time on the X-axis and a tempo score on the Y-axis. Positive values favor team 1 and negative values favor team 2. Two smooth curves oscillate across the centerline, filled above and below in each team's color. The further a curve sits from the centerline, the stronger that team's momentum at that moment.

Hovering anywhere on the chart shows the tempo value at that time. Fight boundaries are marked with vertical lines, and small kill and ultimate icons pin to the timeline so you can see discrete events in the context of the momentum curve.

Tabs

Three tabs change what the chart is measuring:

  • Combined: the overall picture, combining ultimate economy and kill trades.
  • Ultimates: tempo driven only by ultimate economy.
  • Kills: tempo driven only by kill trades.

Switching tabs is useful for answering questions like "did we lose the map because of bad ult tracking, or because we kept losing first picks?"

EvalBar

A small legend and indicator next to the chart, the EvalBar, shows the live team score advantage at the hovered time. As you move your cursor across the chart, the EvalBar updates to reflect which team was ahead and by how much at that moment.

How Coaches Use It

The tempo chart is the fastest way to pinpoint the exact moment a match shifted. Look for:

  • A sharp swing across the centerline, which usually marks a decisive fight.
  • A team that sits on the wrong side of the centerline for a long stretch, which points to a sustained momentum problem.
  • Kill and ultimate icons clustered around a swing, which tells you what drove it.

Once you have found a moment, cross-reference it with the killfeed or open the replay viewer at that time to see what happened on the ground.

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