Battle royale to tac FPS
Apex to Valorant sensitivity converter for players leaving a faster game.
Apex tracking and movement reward a different rhythm than Valorant. Matching the physical turn distance gives you a useful baseline, but it does not automatically import the same target style, pacing, or crosshair discipline. Use the conversion to get close, then fine tune for cleaner first-bullet accuracy.
Why the transfer feels harder than CS2 to Valorant
Apex and Valorant ask for different kinds of aim. Apex leans more on tracking, movement, and constant target adjustment, while Valorant leans harder on pre-aim, angle discipline, and clean first shots. That is why a correct conversion can still feel too lively at first.
A better adjustment checklist
Check for overswing first
If you keep flying past heads on short peeks, your tactical fine-tune may need to land slightly below the raw conversion.
Practice stopping power
Use the range or deathmatch to judge how easily you can stop on a target, not just how fast you can spin.
Separate tracking from click timing
A setting that feels great for Apex tracking may still be too loose for one-tap confidence in Valorant.
Revisit scoped settings later
Get the base feel right first, then revisit ADS or scoped options once the main sensitivity stops fighting you.
What to keep in mind
- A faster game can make the same cm/360 feel normal even when it is a little too hot for tactical precision.
- Different FOV defaults can change your perception of speed even if the underlying mouse travel matches.
- Trying to preserve every part of your Apex feel inside Valorant usually works worse than preserving the base turn distance and then adapting.
FAQ
Why does the converted value still feel too fast in Valorant?
Because a tactical shooter often rewards smaller, calmer corrections than a fast movement-heavy battle royale, even when the math is sound.
Should I lower it below the converter result?
Sometimes yes. The converter gives you a baseline. Your final tactical setting may end up a bit slower if that improves consistency.
Can I change DPI instead of in-game sensitivity?
Yes. The main converter supports different target DPI values if that fits your setup better.