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.

From

To

CS:GO sensitivity
2.000
cm/360
26.0
From eDPI
1600
To eDPI
1600

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.

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