Convert Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity to Apex Legends

At the same DPI your CS2 number stays put in Apex Legends, because the two games turn at one rate and the value has no reason to move. A 2.0 in Counter-Strike 2 at 800 DPI is a 2.0 in Apex Legends, at the same cm/360.

From

To

Apex Legends sensitivity
2.000
cm/360
26.0
From eDPI
1600
To eDPI
1600

Does CS2 sensitivity convert 1:1 to Apex Legends?

Counter-Strike 2 and Apex Legends both ride the Source yaw of 0.022 degrees per count, the same scale CS:GO uses, so a single point covers the same turn in either game. Type your CS2 number straight into Apex and the hipfire feel comes over with no math. You only reach for the converter when your DPI changes between the two, and then it rescales the value to keep cm/360 locked.

When you check the result, read cm/360 rather than eDPI; two different eDPI numbers can still produce the same physical turn, and that distance is what holds your aim together. The one Apex catch is aim down sights, where it applies a separate multiplier per optic that CS2 has no match for. Your standing turn carries over cleanly, so set those ADS multipliers in game once the base sensitivity feels right.

Counter-Strike 2 to Apex Legends conversion table

At 800 DPI in both games.

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

FAQ

How do you convert Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity to Apex Legends?
Counter-Strike 2 and Apex Legends 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 Apex Legends?
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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