Convert Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity to CS:GO
Your sensitivity number does not move from Counter-Strike 2 to CS:GO, because both run the Source yaw of 0.022 degrees per count. A 2.0 in Counter-Strike 2 at 800 DPI is a 2.0 in CS:GO at the same DPI, with an identical cm/360.
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Is CS2 sensitivity the same as CS:GO? Yes, at equal DPI
Plenty of pages hedge and claim the feel drifts a little between the two. It does not. The turning rate sits at factor 1.0, so a 2.0 in CS:GO moves your crosshair exactly as far as a 2.0 in Counter-Strike 2 when your DPI matches. Type the same number and nothing about your aim changes.
Only a DPI change breaks that one-to-one match. Bump the mouse from 800 to 1600 DPI and the converter halves the in-game value to keep your cm/360 steady. That distance, the centimeters you move for a full 360, is what carries your aim, so trust it over the raw number. The same value works in Apex Legends too, which shares the Source scale.
Counter-Strike 2 to CS:GO conversion table
At 800 DPI in both games.
| Counter-Strike 2 sens | CS:GO 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 CS:GO?
- Counter-Strike 2 and CS:GO 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 CS:GO?
- 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.