Convert Valorant sensitivity to other games and calculate your eDPI for consistent aim across FPS titles.
Maintaining consistent aim across different FPS games requires accurate sensitivity conversion. Valorant uses a unique sensitivity scale compared to other shooters, making direct comparison difficult. This calculator converts your Valorant sensitivity to equivalent settings in CS:GO, Apex Legends, Overwatch, and other popular games using precise conversion multipliers.
The calculator also provides your eDPI (effective DPI) and cm/360 measurements, which are universal metrics that work across all games. By matching these values, you can achieve identical mouse movement and muscle memory regardless of which game you're playing.
| Metric | Description | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| eDPI | Sensitivity × DPI | Quick comparison between players |
| cm/360° | Centimeters to turn 360 degrees | Universal measurement across all games |
| In-Game Sens | Game-specific sensitivity value | What you enter in game settings |
| Mouse DPI | Hardware sensitivity setting | Set in mouse software |
Each game uses different sensitivity scales. To convert from Valorant to another game, multiply your Valorant sensitivity by the game's conversion multiplier:
Most Valorant pros use eDPI between 200-400 (0.25-0.5 sens at 800 DPI), which translates to 25-50 cm/360. This range provides a balance between precise crosshair placement and the ability to check corners quickly.
Use the Range in Valorant to test different sensitivities. Practice tracking moving bots and flicking between targets. Your ideal sensitivity should allow you to hit headshots consistently while still being able to turn 180 degrees comfortably.
Your mousepad size affects your optimal sensitivity. With a small pad (30cm), you'll need higher sensitivity (300-500 eDPI). Large pads (45cm+) allow for lower sensitivity (150-300 eDPI) and more precise aim.
Once you find a sensitivity that works, stick with it. Constantly changing your sensitivity prevents muscle memory development. If you must adjust, make small changes (±10% at a time) and give yourself at least a week to adapt.
Scenario: Converting Valorant sensitivity to CS:GO
Given:
Calculations:
Result: Use 1.272 sensitivity in CS:GO at 800 DPI to match your Valorant aim. Both settings will have the same 41.14 cm/360 and 320 eDPI, ensuring identical mouse movement across both games.