Valorant to CS2 Sensitivity Converter

Convert your Valorant sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2 and maintain perfect muscle memory

Converting Valorant Sensitivity to CS2

Switching between Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 requires precise sensitivity conversion to maintain your muscle memory and aim consistency. Our converter uses accurate yaw values specific to each game (0.07 for Valorant, 0.022 for CS2) to calculate the exact sensitivity that will give you identical mouse movement distances in both games. This means your flicks, tracking, and crosshair placement will feel natural when transitioning between the two tactical shooters.

The key difference between Valorant and CS2 sensitivity systems lies in their engine implementations. Valorant uses the Unreal Engine with different mouse input scaling, while CS2 uses the Source 2 engine. Our converter accounts for these differences by calculating your cm/360° (the physical distance your mouse travels for a full rotation) and ensuring it remains consistent across both games. This is crucial for players who compete in both titles or are making the permanent switch from Valorant to CS2.

For the most accurate conversion, make sure to enter your exact Valorant sensitivity and DPI settings. The converter will show you advanced metrics including eDPI and 360° distances to verify the accuracy. Once converted, simply apply the new sensitivity in your CS2 settings or console. Looking to optimize further? Try our Crosshair Generator to create a CS2 crosshair similar to your Valorant setup, or explore other game sensitivity conversions to find your perfect settings across all FPS titles.