Convert Valorant sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2
Move from Valorant to CS2 and your sensitivity number climbs by about 3.18 times, because CS2 sweeps more of the screen for every point. A 0.4 in Valorant at 800 DPI lands at 1.273 in Counter-Strike 2, with the same cm/360.
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Why your CS2 sensitivity triples when you switch from Valorant
The difference is baked into each engine. Valorant rotates 0.07 degrees per mouse count at sens 1, and CS2 rotates only 0.022 on the Source scale. A smaller turn per point means CS2 needs a bigger number to cover the same physical sweep, so the converter scales your Valorant value up by roughly 3.18 at equal DPI and corrects the result when your CS2 DPI is different.
Compare cm/360 between the two games, not eDPI. Those eDPI figures land far apart because the scales were never built to agree, and that is fine. Once the distance for a full turn matches, your flicks and sprays feel the same the moment you load in. The CS2 number you get also drops straight into CS:GO and Apex Legends, which run the identical 0.022 yaw.
Valorant to Counter-Strike 2 conversion table
At 800 DPI in both games.
| Valorant sens | Counter-Strike 2 sens | cm/360 |
|---|---|---|
| 0.2 | 0.636 | 81.6 |
| 0.4 | 1.273 | 40.8 |
| 0.6 | 1.909 | 27.2 |
| 0.8 | 2.545 | 20.4 |
FAQ
- How do you convert Valorant sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2?
- Multiply your Valorant sensitivity by 3.182 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 Counter-Strike 2?
- 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.