Many Valorant players would want to get their hands on Counter-Strike 2, the revamped version of Counter-Strike Global Offensive, but they will need to convert their mouse sensitivity first. In case you're struggling to convert your Valorant's mouse sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2, we've got you covered.
How to convert Valorant sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2 (CS2)
There are two ways to convert your Valorant's mouse sensitivity to Counter-Strike 2. The easiest method to get CS2 sensitivity is to multiply your Valorant sensitivity by 3.18. For instance, my Valorant sensitivity is 1.8, so my CS2 sens will be 1.8 x 3.18 = 5.72.
However, if you don't want to do the math, you can use a third-party Valorant to CS2 sensitivity converter tool like this one. Simply enter your Valorant sensitivity into the text box, which will automatically generate the CS2 mouse sensitivity.
The website also supports a number of other games, including Apex Legends, Warzone, and Modern Warfare 2. So, if you want to convert mouse sensitivity from a different game, simply select your preferred title from the drop-down list.
Related: CS2 Launch Options & Config Commands
How to change mouse sensitivity in Counter-Strike 2
Changing the mouse sensitivity in CS2 is very simple. Here are the steps that you need to follow:
- Launch CS2 and click the 'wheel' in the top left side of CS2 to open the Settings menu.
- Choose the Keyboard/Mouse tab.
- Adjust the sensitivity slider to your desired sensitivity.
Another way to change mouse sensitivity is by using the in-game console. Simply enter the command "sensitivity x" (without quotation marks) in the console and press enter. Make sure to replace x with the number you want. It's the fastest way to alter your sensitivity settings in the game, but you have to enable the console first in the settings menu, which is obviously a one-time process.
For more on Counter-Strike 2, check out All Changes in Counter-Strike 2 – Tick Rate, New Maps, & Smoke Grenades on Pro Game Guides.
Published: Sep 28, 2023 10:36 am