Tactical shooter switch
Valorant to CS2 sensitivity converter with a cleaner starting point.
Valorant and CS2 are close enough that many players want their aim to feel familiar right away, but the raw sensitivity numbers are not directly interchangeable. The safest starting point is to match the physical distance needed for a full turn, then fine tune around scoped feel, crosshair placement, and your own micro-corrections.
Why the raw numbers do not match
Valorant and CS2 use different yaw values, so the same in-game sensitivity number does not create the same turn speed. Matching cm/360 is more useful because it measures the real mouse travel behind the movement, not just the number printed in the settings menu.
A quick workflow that usually works
Keep the same DPI first
Start by syncing DPI across both games. It removes one extra variable and makes the first conversion easier to judge.
Test hipfire before zoom
Judge the base result with rifles and basic flicks first. Scoped weapons often need their own separate check.
Do short micro-correction drills
Hold common angles, clear corners, and make small crosshair adjustments. That is where a good tactical FPS baseline shows up.
Adjust in small steps
If it still feels off, move in tiny increments instead of making large jumps. A small decimal change is often enough.
What can still make CS2 feel different
- Scope and zoom behavior are not identical to Valorant.
- Crosshair placement habits carry over differently between the two games.
- Movement and counter-strafe timing can change how the same sensitivity feels under pressure.
- Your mousepad, posture, and desk space affect comfort more than the final decimal suggests.
For a broader breakdown, read why converted sensitivity still feels different.
FAQ
Is the converted CS2 value exact?
It is an estimate based on matching physical turn distance. That is usually the right baseline, but most players still tweak slightly after testing.
Should I copy my Valorant scoped settings too?
Not automatically. Hipfire conversion and scoped or sniper feel are related but not identical, so it is worth checking them separately.
Can I use a different DPI in CS2?
Yes. The main converter can keep the same cm/360 while recalculating a new in-game sensitivity for a different target DPI.