Valorant to CS2 Sensitivity Converter
Switching from Valorant to Counter-Strike 2? Your Valorant number will feel wildly fast in CS2 because the two games scale sensitivity differently. Convert it once and your muscle memory comes with you. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity at the same DPI
The formula
CS2 sens = Valorant sens × 3.182. Each game turns your sensitivity setting into in-game rotation with a different internal multiplier, so the 3.182× factor cancels that difference and preserves your real-world cm/360. CS2 uses the same sensitivity scale as CS:GO, so this number works in both. 800 DPI with a converted sens of around 1.0–1.5 is a common CS2 setup.
Examples
- Valorant 0.4CS2 1.2728
- Valorant 0.3CS2 0.9546
- Valorant 0.6CS2 1.9092
FAQ
What is the Valorant to Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity multiplier?
Multiply your Valorant sensitivity by 3.182 to get the equivalent Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity at the same DPI. This keeps your real-world cm/360 — the distance you move the mouse to turn all the way around — identical between the two games.
Does my DPI need to stay the same?
Yes. The conversion assumes you do not change your mouse DPI. Pick one DPI (800 is a popular default) and only change the in-game sensitivity, or the math will no longer line up.
Is anything uploaded?
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is sent anywhere.
Need other games, or to convert your cm/360 directly? Use the full Mouse Sensitivity Converter. New to converting? Read how sensitivity conversion works.