Valorant Aim Guide: Converting Your CS2 Mouse Settings

Making the switch to Valorant? Learn the exact math required to keep your muscle memory consistent between games.


Valorant Aim Guide: Converting Your CS2 Mouse Settings


Switching between CS2 and Valorant can be a nightmare for your muscle memory. The games use entirely different sensitivity scales, meaning your '1.0' in CS2 is vastly different from '1.0' in Valorant.


The Golden Ratio


The conversion factor between CS2 and Valorant is approximately 3.1818.

To bring your CS2 sensitivity into Valorant, you need to divide your CS2 value by this number.


Example:

If your CS2 sensitivity is 2.5, your Valorant sensitivity should be 0.785.


FOV Differences


Valorant has a locked 103 Horizontal FOV, while CS2's FOV changes based on your aspect ratio (4:3 vs 16:9). This means even if you match your cm/360, the 'visual speed' of your aim might feel slightly off.


Preservation of Muscle Memory


The key to consistent aim is keeping your cm/360 value the same. This is the physical distance your mouse travels to complete a full rotation. Our tool calculates this automatically, ensuring that whether you're clicking heads in Mirage or holding a site in Haven, your hand movement feels exactly the same.


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