Convert Apex Legends sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2

At the same DPI the number does not change: a 2.0 in Apex Legends at 800 DPI is a 2.0 in Counter-Strike 2, at an identical cm/360. Both run the Source yaw of 0.022 degrees per count, so only a DPI swap between them gives you a reason to touch the value.

From

To

Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity
2.000
cm/360
26.0
From eDPI
1600
To eDPI
1600

Is Apex Legends sensitivity the same as CS2?

Apex Legends and Counter-Strike 2 turn the same amount per point, the scale CS:GO uses as well. That is why you can drop your Apex hipfire number into CS2 and aim the same from the first round. Match your mouse DPI and there is nothing to calculate. Change it and the converter rescales the value so your cm/360 stays locked.

The eDPI figures line up here because the scale is shared, but cm/360 is still the distance your hand learned, so judge the move by that. The one gap is aim down sights: Apex runs a separate multiplier per optic, while CS2 keeps a single value. Your standing turn transfers perfectly, leaving only the ADS multipliers for you to set in Apex once the base feel is right.

Apex Legends to Counter-Strike 2 conversion table

At 800 DPI in both games.

Apex Legends sens Counter-Strike 2 sens cm/360
1 1 52
2 2 26
3 3 17.3
4 4 13

FAQ

How do you convert Apex Legends sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2?
Apex Legends and Counter-Strike 2 share the same turning rate, so at the same DPI the number carries over unchanged. Change the DPI and the converter rescales it for you.
Does my DPI have to match in both games?
No. Enter each DPI separately. The converter solves for the target sensitivity that keeps your cm/360 the same, whatever DPI you run.
Will my eDPI be the same in Counter-Strike 2?
Usually not, and that is correct. Each game turns a different amount per sensitivity unit, so matching real aim distance (cm/360) means the eDPI numbers differ.

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