Valorant to CS2
Valorant to CS2 sensitivity converter.
Use this page when you want a Counter-Strike 2 starting sensitivity from your Valorant setup. The result is based on matching a similar 360 turn distance, then adjusting for DPI if your mouse setting changes.
Formula
Using common yaw values, Valorant uses 0.07 and CS2 uses 0.022. At the same DPI, the practical starting formula is:
CS2 sensitivity = Valorant sensitivity x 3.181818
If you change DPI at the same time, multiply by source DPI / target DPI.
Valorant To CS2 Table At 800 DPI
Use this table for quick checks when both games use 800 DPI. The calculator is still better if your CS2 DPI is different.
| Valorant sens | CS2 sens | cm/360 | Valorant eDPI | CS2 eDPI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.15 | 0.477 | 108.86 | 120 | 382 |
| 0.20 | 0.636 | 81.64 | 160 | 509 |
| 0.25 | 0.795 | 65.31 | 200 | 636 |
| 0.30 | 0.955 | 54.43 | 240 | 764 |
| 0.35 | 1.114 | 46.65 | 280 | 891 |
| 0.40 | 1.273 | 40.82 | 320 | 1018 |
| 0.45 | 1.432 | 36.29 | 360 | 1145 |
| 0.50 | 1.591 | 32.66 | 400 | 1273 |
| 0.60 | 1.909 | 27.21 | 480 | 1527 |
If Your CS2 DPI Is Different
If you use a different DPI in CS2, adjust the result by the DPI ratio. For example, Valorant 0.30 at 800 DPI is about CS2 0.955 at 800 DPI, but about CS2 0.477 at 1600 DPI.
| Valorant setting | CS2 DPI | CS2 sens | Same baseline |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.30 at 800 DPI | 400 | 1.909 | 54.43 cm/360 |
| 0.30 at 800 DPI | 800 | 0.955 | 54.43 cm/360 |
| 0.30 at 800 DPI | 1600 | 0.477 | 54.43 cm/360 |
Equivalent Settings
These settings keep the same Valorant baseline as Valorant 0.30 at 800 DPI before converting to CS2. They help when you changed mouse DPI but want the same physical turn distance.
| Valorant DPI | Valorant sens | Valorant eDPI | CS2 at 800 DPI | cm/360 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | 0.600 | 240 | 0.955 | 54.43 |
| 800 | 0.300 | 240 | 0.955 | 54.43 |
| 1600 | 0.150 | 240 | 0.955 | 54.43 |
Common Conversion Mistakes
Most mistakes happen when players move from Valorant's tactical pacing into CS2's angle clearing, utility pressure, and recoil control:
- Keeping the same raw sensitivity number in CS2. Valorant and CS2 use different sensitivity scales.
- Comparing Valorant eDPI and CS2 eDPI as if they mean the same thing across games.
- Changing DPI and sensitivity at the same time without checking the final cm/360.
- Expecting scoped or ADS feel to match from a hip-fire conversion alone.
How To Tune After Converting
- Start with the converted value and play a deathmatch or aim routine.
- If micro-adjustments feel too fast, lower the value by 2 to 5 percent.
- If wide turns feel too slow, raise the value in small steps instead of jumping to a new sensitivity.
Common Questions
Is Valorant 0.30 close to CS2 0.955?
At the same DPI, yes. That value is a practical hip-fire starting point based on matching cm/360 between Valorant and CS2.
Should I keep my Valorant eDPI in CS2?
No. eDPI is useful inside one game, but Valorant and CS2 use different sensitivity scales. Use a yaw-aware conversion or cm/360 instead.
What if CS2 feels slower after converting?
Raise the CS2 sensitivity in small steps if clearing angles or turning from flashes feels too heavy. Keep the same DPI while testing so you know what changed.
Last reviewed: May 29, 2026.