CS2 to Valorant
Sensitivity Converter
Coming to Valorant from CS2? Keep your aim. Enter your CS2 sens and DPI to get the Valorant value with an identical cm/360 — your muscle memory transfers one-to-one. Then warm up at your new sens in the browser, no download.
Coming from CS2
CS2 is the most common switch into Valorant, and the muscle memory carries over cleanly — both are slow, precise tactical shooters. Because Valorant turns faster per sensitivity point, your Valorant number lands lower than your CS2 value.
Typical CS2 players run about 0.8–1.4 at 800 DPI. Whatever yours is, the converter above keeps your real sensitivity — your cm/360 — exactly the same, so nothing about how far you move the mouse changes. Only the in-game number does.
CS2 → Valorant examples
A few CS2 sensitivities converted to Valorant at 800 DPI:
| CS2 sens | → Valorant | cm/360 | eDPI |
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CS2 to Valorant FAQ
How do I convert my CS2 sensitivity to Valorant?
Enter your CS2 sens and DPI above; the converter holds your cm/360 constant and shows the matching Valorant value. Paste it into Valorant → Settings → General → Sensitivity.
Will my aim feel the same?
Yes — keep the same DPI and the converted sens gives an identical cm/360, so flicks, tracking and crosshair placement transfer one-to-one from CS2.
What's a good Valorant sens coming from CS2?
Aim for roughly 25–45 cm/360. Convert for an exact match, then run a few drills and fine-tune. Grab a clean crosshair from the crosshair codes page too.