Sensitivity Converter

Sensitivity Converter

Source Game

Target Game

Enter sensitivity to see result

Engine Comparison

CS2

Counter-Strike 2

Source 2

0.022
VAL

Valorant

Unreal Engine 4

0.07
Conversion Ratio×0.3143

Conversion Formula

New Sens = Old Sens × (Old Yaw ÷ New Yaw)

cm/360 = 360 ÷ (DPI × Sens × Yaw) × 2.54

Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant Sensitivity Converter

Counter-Strike 2 uses Source 2 (yaw=0.022), while Valorant uses Unreal Engine 4 (yaw=0.07). Since Valorant's yaw is higher, the converted sensitivity number will be lower. For example, Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity 2 equals Valorant 0.629.

Conversion Formula

Formula: New Sens = Old Sens × (Old Yaw / New Yaw) = 2 × (0.022 / 0.07) = 0.629

Engine Differences

Source 2 engine sensitivity is based on yaw=0.022, meaning 1 sensitivity = 0.022° rotation per mouse count.

UE4 engine default yaw=0.07, so equivalent feel requires roughly 1/3 of the CS2 sensitivity value.

Parameter Comparison

Engine

Counter-Strike 2

Source 2

Valorant

Unreal Engine 4

Yaw Value

Counter-Strike 2

0.022

Valorant

0.07

Sensitivity Range

Counter-Strike 2

0.5 – 4

Valorant

0.1 – 1

Example Conversion

Counter-Strike 2

2

Valorant

0.6286

Counter-Strike 2 → Valorant Sensitivity Reference Table

Counter-Strike 2 Valorant cm/360° (800DPI)
0.5 0.1571 103.9 cm
1 0.3143 52 cm
1.5 0.4714 34.6 cm
2 0.6286 26 cm
2.5 0.7857 20.8 cm
3 0.9429 17.3 cm
3.5 1.1 14.8 cm
4 1.2571 13 cm

* Based on 800 DPI. cm/360° changes with different DPI, but converted sensitivity values are DPI-independent.

Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant Important Notes

1

Counter-Strike 2 (yaw=0.022) and Valorant (yaw=0.07) have different yaw values. The conversion ratio is 0.3143. You cannot simply copy sensitivity numbers between them.

2

The sensitivity values differ significantly (less than 1/3). After conversion, verify the value falls within Valorant's valid range (0.1–1).

3

Before converting, ensure both games have Raw Input enabled and Windows mouse acceleration ("Enhance pointer precision") is turned off for accurate results.

4

After converting, practice in Valorant's training range or casual mode for 15–30 minutes. Even with identical cm/360, different game visuals, frame rates, and movement speeds may feel slightly different.

Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant FAQ

Q. What is Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity 2 in Valorant?

Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity 2 equals Valorant 0.6286. Calculation: 2 × (0.022 ÷ 0.07) = 0.6286. At 800 DPI, this corresponds to approximately 26.0 cm/360°.

Q. Why are Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant sensitivity numbers so different?

Because Counter-Strike 2's yaw value is 0.022, while Valorant's is 0.07. The yaw value determines how many degrees of rotation each unit of sensitivity produces. Games with lower yaw values need higher sensitivity numbers to achieve the same physical turning speed.

Q. Do I need to change my DPI after converting?

No. Sensitivity conversion only involves changing the in-game sensitivity number. Keep your DPI the same. The conversion formula already accounts for yaw differences between games, ensuring cm/360° stays consistent at the same DPI.

Q. Can ADS sensitivity be converted between Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant?

This tool converts base hip-fire sensitivity. ADS sensitivity is typically a multiplier of the base sensitivity, and different games use different multiplier systems that can't be directly cross-converted. After converting hip-fire sensitivity, manually adjust the ADS multiplier in Valorant to a comfortable range (typically 0.7–1.0).

Q. What is the conversion ratio from Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant?

The conversion ratio is 0.3143 (0.022 ÷ 0.07). Multiply your Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity by this ratio to get the Valorant equivalent. For example: sensitivity 0.5 × 0.3143 = 0.1571.

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