Different games will have different default sensitivities. This is because each game will be influenced by their Field of View (FOV), movement mechanics, and overall pace. Even for games with similar mechanics like CS2 and Valorant, they still won’t be a direct conversion since CS2 has a default FOV of 60 while Valorant is at 103.
So, when converting CS2 to Valorant sens, you’ll need to divide your CS2 sensitivity by 3.18181818 to get your new Valorant sens. This number was determined by the numerous talented individuals within the FPS community.
But who has time for math, right? The easiest way to accurately convert your sensitivity is by using an online calculator. Here are our top recommendations for an online sensitivity calculator:
Regardless of which sensitivity converter you use, they should all work in a similar fashion.
The top reason to use a mouse sensitivity converter is simply for accuracy. As I said, you can take up all of this time finding out the direct conversions and dividing or multiplying your original sens to convert it. However, these calculators make it easy and quick to find the converted sensitivity.
The second reason is for consistency. Someone like TenZ, constantly changes up their sensitivity and still remains one of the best aimers in the world. However, most of us aren’t like TenZ. I personally have stuck to one sens ever since my CS:GO days. I use the same converted sensitivity for Valorant and CS2, and have never had issues with my aim. Staying consistent helps build your muscle memory and makes it easier to jump between games, while still keeping a steady aim.
Happy Aiming!