Valorant to CS2 Sensitivity Converter

To match your Valorant sensitivity in CS2, multiply your current value by 3.181818. For example, a sensitivity of 2.0 in Valorant equals 6.364 in CS2.

This converter uses the engineYaw constant — the degrees-per-count value unique to each game engine. By comparing engineYaw values (Valorant: 0.07 · CS2: 0.022), we calculate the exact multiplier that preserves your true cm/360° across both games. This is the same method used by professional esports players to maintain consistent muscle memory when switching titles.

CONVERTED SENSITIVITY3.182

Multiplier: 1 Valorant = 3.181818 CS2

Valorant SensCS2 Senscm/360° · 400 DPIcm/360° · 800 DPIcm/360° · 1600 DPI
0.20.636163.3 cm81.6 cm40.8 cm
0.30.955108.9 cm54.4 cm27.2 cm
0.41.27381.6 cm40.8 cm20.4 cm
0.51.59165.3 cm32.7 cm16.3 cm
0.82.54540.8 cm20.4 cm10.2 cm

Valorant Sensitivity Scale

Valorant's engineYaw of 0.07 is among the highest of any popular FPS, so in-game sensitivities are typically low — most players use values between 0.2 and 0.8. At 800 DPI, a 0.4 sensitivity produces roughly 40 cm per 360°, a comfortable baseline for precise aim duels.

CS2 Sensitivity Scale

CS2 inherits its engineYaw of 0.022 from CS:GO, giving it a moderate rotation speed. Typical sensitivities run from 1.0 to 3.0, with many professionals favoring 1.0–2.0 for accurate long-range spray control.