Switching from Valorant to CS2? Never copy your sens number directly. The two games use different sensitivity scales, so 0.4 in Valorant is not 0.4 in CS2.
The Short Answer
Use a Sensitivity Converter that matches cm/360 — the physical distance your mouse travels for a full 360° turn.
Quick Example
At 800 DPI:
| Game | Sensitivity | eDPI | cm/360 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Valorant | 0.40 | 320 | ~43 cm |
| CS2 | ~0.127 | ~102 | ~43 cm |
Valorant uses a lower yaw multiplier than CS2, so your CS2 number will look much smaller even when aim feel is identical.
Step-by-Step
- Note your Valorant DPI and in-game sensitivity.
- Open the Sensitivity Converter.
- Set From: Valorant → To: CS2.
- Enter DPI and Valorant sens.
- Apply the output in CS2 and test in a private match.
Pro Tip: Verify with eDPI
Check both setups with our eDPI Calculator or Valorant eDPI and CS2 eDPI pages to compare totals side by side.
Common Mistakes
- Copying the same number — feels completely different in-game.
- Changing DPI without adjusting sens — always maintain the same eDPI when switching DPI with the DPI Converter.
- Skipping the range test — spend 10 minutes in the practice range before ranked.