Convert Apex Legends sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2
At equal DPI your Apex Legends number doesn't change in CS2, since both run the Source engine at 0.022 degrees per count. That means a 2.0 at 800 DPI carries to CS2 as a 2.0, same arc.
Is Apex Legends sensitivity the same as CS2?
Drop your Apex hipfire value straight into CS2 and aim the same from the first round. Match your DPI and there's nothing to calculate. Change it and the converter rescales the value so your cm/360 holds, the distance that actually carries your aim.
eDPI happens to line up here because the scale is shared, but cm/360 is still the truer guide through any DPI change. The real gap is aim down sights. Apex gives every optic its own multiplier, while CS2 keeps a single value, so your standing turn transfers and the scoped feel is yours to rebuild in CS2.
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 your Apex Legends DPI and your Counter-Strike 2 DPI separately. The converter holds your cm/360 fixed whatever they are, so a different DPI or a new mouse never forces you to relearn your aim.
- Will my eDPI be the same in Counter-Strike 2?
- Yes, and this pair is the exception. Apex Legends and Counter-Strike 2 share one scale, so at matching DPI the eDPI carries over unchanged. On different scales it would not, which is why cm/360 stays the honest guide.
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