Convert Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity to Valorant
Switch from CS2 to Valorant and your number drops by roughly two thirds, because Valorant rotates your view less for each count the mouse sends. A 2.0 in CS2 at 800 DPI becomes 0.629 in Valorant, and both settings hand you the same cm/360.
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CS2 to Valorant sensitivity: convert it the right way
One value inside each game explains the drop. CS2 runs the Source engine at 0.022 degrees per count, Valorant at 0.07, so Valorant reaches the same arc with a far smaller number. The converter multiplies your CS2 sensitivity by 0.314 at matching DPI, then rebalances if your Valorant DPI is different. Type the output into Settings, General, Sensitivity.
Skip the urge to line up eDPI between the two; the scales are built differently and pulling those numbers together only changes how you aim. Hold the cm/360 and your flicks and counter-strafes come across the second you load a range. Treat 0.629 as your true baseline, and if it feels off after a session, shift it by a hundredth instead of guessing a fresh number.
Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant conversion table
At 800 DPI in both games.
| Counter-Strike 2 sens | Valorant sens | cm/360 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.314 | 52 |
| 2 | 0.629 | 26 |
| 3 | 0.943 | 17.3 |
| 4 | 1.257 | 13 |
FAQ
- How do you convert Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity to Valorant?
- Multiply your Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity by 0.314 when the DPI stays the same. The converter does this for you and also adjusts if your DPI differs between the two games.
- 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 Valorant?
- 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.