Valorant and CS:GO are two of the most popular competitive shooters among FPS connoisseurs. While both these games share the same core genre, they have their differences with respect to the abilities characters have, shooting mechanics, and aim sensitivity. However, just like other FPS games, setting a suitable aim sensitivity takes precedence over all other settings in Valorant.
If you’ve recently shifted from CS:GO to Valorant, or vice versa, you’d be wondering how you can “import” the same sensitivity settings into the other game. Well, this guide is here to explain all that! So without further ado, let's get started!
How To Convert Your Sensitivity From Valorant To CS:GO
If you have decided to devote your time to both these games, and want to get the same overall sensitivity when you play, here are a few simple methods you can use to do so. Bare in mind that all these methods work under the assumption that you do not tweak your mouse’s sensitivity settings.
Manual Conversion
If you do not want to dive into any websites that can convert your sensitivity, and just want the quickest solution, math is your best friend. Just take out your calculator and if you are trying to convert your sensitivity from Valorant to CS:GO, multiply it by 3.18. Similarly, if you have decided to play Valorant from now on, just divide your CS:GO sensitivity by 3.18.
This method will give you the exact sensitivity you need in both games without having to waste any time in the range trying to test out different sensitivity settings.
Online Tools
Alternatively, there are plenty of websites that allow you to convert your sensitivity to match the other game. The most notable ones are Gaming smart, Aiming.pro, Sensitivity Converter, and 3D Aim Trainer.
With these websites, all you need to enter is the game you are converting from, the DPI you use in that game, and the game you are shifting to. These sites will instantly give you the converted sensitivity which you can simply copy and paste it into your in-game settings.
Furthermore, websites like 3D Aim Trainer also give you the option to try out your new sensitivity in various play modes such as Zombie Survival, Bounce Ball, Goalkeeper, and Burst Flick. This helps you make sure that you’re completely comfortable with whatever sensitivity setting you’re converting to.
Source: 3D Aim Trainer
Final Thoughts
Sensitivity is one of the most important factors which can make or break your gameplay in competitive shooters. Luckily, if you ever wish to transition between Valorant and CS:GO, you need not worry about having to play at a sensitivity you are not comfortable with. Just head on over to any of the mentioned sites for a quick conversion or have math do the work for you!