CS2 to Valorant
CS2 to Valorant sensitivity converter.
Use this converter when you want to keep a similar 360 turn distance after moving from Counter-Strike 2 to Valorant. Enter your CS2 sensitivity and DPI, then adjust the target DPI if your Valorant setup uses a different mouse DPI.
Formula
Using common yaw values, CS2 uses 0.022 and Valorant uses 0.07. At the same DPI, the practical starting formula is:
Valorant sensitivity = CS2 sensitivity x 0.3142857
If you change DPI at the same time, multiply by source DPI / target DPI.
CS2 To Valorant Table At 800 DPI
Use this table for quick checks when both games use 800 DPI. The calculator is still better if your target DPI is different.
| CS2 sens | Valorant sens | cm/360 | CS2 eDPI | Valorant eDPI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.50 | 0.157 | 103.91 | 400 | 126 |
| 0.80 | 0.251 | 64.94 | 640 | 201 |
| 1.00 | 0.314 | 51.95 | 800 | 251 |
| 1.20 | 0.377 | 43.30 | 960 | 302 |
| 1.40 | 0.440 | 37.11 | 1120 | 352 |
| 1.50 | 0.471 | 34.64 | 1200 | 377 |
| 1.60 | 0.503 | 32.47 | 1280 | 402 |
| 1.80 | 0.566 | 28.86 | 1440 | 453 |
| 2.00 | 0.629 | 25.98 | 1600 | 503 |
If Your Valorant DPI Is Different
If you use a different DPI in Valorant, adjust the result by the DPI ratio. For example, CS2 1.00 at 800 DPI is about Valorant 0.314 at 800 DPI, but about Valorant 0.157 at 1600 DPI.
| CS2 setting | Valorant DPI | Valorant sens | Same baseline |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.00 at 800 DPI | 400 | 0.629 | 51.95 cm/360 |
| 1.00 at 800 DPI | 800 | 0.314 | 51.95 cm/360 |
| 1.00 at 800 DPI | 1600 | 0.157 | 51.95 cm/360 |
Equivalent Settings
These settings keep the same CS2 baseline as CS2 1.00 at 800 DPI before converting to Valorant. They are useful when your CS2 DPI changed but your physical turn distance did not.
| CS2 DPI | CS2 sens | CS2 eDPI | Valorant at 800 DPI | cm/360 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | 2.000 | 800 | 0.314 | 51.95 |
| 800 | 1.000 | 800 | 0.314 | 51.95 |
| 1600 | 0.500 | 800 | 0.314 | 51.95 |
Important Notes
Use the result differently depending on why you are switching games:
- If both games use the same DPI, start with the direct CS2 to Valorant multiplier.
- If you raise DPI for Valorant, expect the raw Valorant sensitivity number to go down.
- If you play low CS2 sensitivity, test whether Valorant's agent movement makes the same cm/360 feel too heavy.
- This is a hip-fire baseline. Scoped modes and ADS settings may need separate tuning.
- Keep your mouse acceleration off if you want a cleaner comparison.
- After converting, play a short routine and adjust in small steps instead of copying blindly.
Common Questions
Is CS2 1.0 always Valorant 0.314?
At the same DPI, this is the usual hip-fire starting point because it matches turn distance using the common CS2 and Valorant yaw values. If you change DPI, the result changes with it.
Why can the converted value feel different?
Valorant and CS2 can still feel different because FOV, weapon handling, scoped modes, movement pacing, and personal muscle memory are not fully captured by one hip-fire conversion.
How should I test the result?
Use the converted value for a short deathmatch, then make small 2 to 5 percent adjustments. If micro-corrections feel too fast, lower the sensitivity. If wide turns feel heavy, raise it slightly.
Last reviewed: May 29, 2026.