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garfield Apr 23, 2020 @ 12:55am
Is valorant sensitivity the equivalent to csgo's ?
I just wonder if for example 2.32 here will be the same as 2.32 in valorant, and the resolution. Anyone knows?
Originally posted by Jump In The Action:
you have divide CSGO sensitivity by 3.1818181818

so for example you have 400 dpi and 2 in game sens for CSGO you divide 2 by 3.1818181818 = 0.62857 (you can round this off to 0.629)

So for in game csgo 2 valorant would be 0.629

if you use 3 in game for csgo it would be 0.942 In valorant

https://gamepros.gg/mouse-sensitivity-converter/valorant

heres the sensitivity conversion calculator link above

make sure to match both dpis as the same i.e. 400 / 400 or 800 / 800
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Pidor Apr 23, 2020 @ 12:57am 
Valorant is compleatly different game, from CS:GO i dont know why people compare both games.....
garfield Apr 23, 2020 @ 1:05am 
Originally posted by -anDz:
Valorant is compleatly different game, from CS:GO i dont know why people compare both games.....
The only thing i'm comparing is the sensitivity, I don't care anyone's opinion about the game, but they have similiar things and feel similiar
rhidz Apr 23, 2020 @ 1:08am 
Originally posted by Garfield:
Originally posted by -anDz:
Valorant is compleatly different game, from CS:GO i dont know why people compare both games.....
The only thing i'm comparing is the sensitivity, I don't care anyone's opinion about the game, but they have similiar things and feel similiar

Best way to get it as accurate as possible is to open both games and compare, you can make a custom game on Valorant to test settings, and the same with CSGO.

Don't know why people comment being bitter instead of being constructive, oh wait never mind this is Steam. @-anDz tosser.
Last edited by rhidz; Apr 23, 2020 @ 1:09am
garfield Apr 23, 2020 @ 1:11am 
Originally posted by Rhidz:
Originally posted by Garfield:
The only thing i'm comparing is the sensitivity, I don't care anyone's opinion about the game, but they have similiar things and feel similiar

Best way to get it as accurate as possible is to open both games and compare, you can make a custom game on Valorant to test settings, and the same with CSGO.

Don't know why people comment being bitter instead of being constructive, oh wait never mind this is Steam. @-anDz tosser.
I'm actually downloading right now, but my internet isn't very good, so I wanted to know if anyone has tried it before. Thanks anyway.
reg1s7 Apr 23, 2020 @ 1:11am 
I do not know because I do not play Valorant, but CS already gave basic parameter of their sensitivity: m_yaw 0.022 and m_pitch 0.022
You only need to obtain the basic parameter for valorant.
Bergman Apr 23, 2020 @ 1:11am 
I use the same dpi and but a bit more ingame sensitivity (+0.2) as in cs:go
Last edited by Bergman; Apr 23, 2020 @ 1:11am
automobiili_xd Apr 23, 2020 @ 8:10am 
I think it will not be, since they don't even use the same game engine. CS:GO uses Source and Valorant uses Unreal Engine.
rose princess Apr 23, 2020 @ 8:31am 
Originally posted by -anDz:
Valorant is compleatly different game, from CS:GO i dont know why people compare both games.....
there's sensitivity calculators from pretty much any game to any other game so it doesn't matter
The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic.
Jump In The Action Apr 23, 2020 @ 11:01am 
you have divide CSGO sensitivity by 3.1818181818

so for example you have 400 dpi and 2 in game sens for CSGO you divide 2 by 3.1818181818 = 0.62857 (you can round this off to 0.629)

So for in game csgo 2 valorant would be 0.629

if you use 3 in game for csgo it would be 0.942 In valorant

https://gamepros.gg/mouse-sensitivity-converter/valorant

heres the sensitivity conversion calculator link above

make sure to match both dpis as the same i.e. 400 / 400 or 800 / 800
Last edited by Jump In The Action; Apr 23, 2020 @ 11:02am
Jump In The Action Apr 23, 2020 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by Garfield:
I just wonder if for example 2.32 here will be the same as 2.32 in valorant, and the resolution. Anyone knows?
2.32 would be 0.729

So 0.729 would be your in game sensitivity for Valorant
Last edited by Jump In The Action; Apr 23, 2020 @ 11:04am
garfield Apr 23, 2020 @ 11:10am 
Originally posted by Jump In The Action:
you have divide CSGO sensitivity by 3.1818181818

so for example you have 400 dpi and 2 in game sens for CSGO you divide 2 by 3.1818181818 = 0.62857 (you can round this off to 0.629)

So for in game csgo 2 valorant would be 0.629

if you use 3 in game for csgo it would be 0.942 In valorant

https://gamepros.gg/mouse-sensitivity-converter/valorant

heres the sensitivity conversion calculator link above

make sure to match both dpis as the same i.e. 400 / 400 or 800 / 800
Thanks mate
Necroposting, I know, but I cannot use exact sensitivity in Valorant as in CSGO. Valorant is about 1/3 of CS:GO unlike 1/3.18 as people suggest and I feel fine. So yeah, if you feel like not hitting shots, just divide by 3 and sometimes it works.
Last edited by Tony Leung Chu-Wai; Jun 9, 2020 @ 10:20pm
EBK Jun 9, 2020 @ 11:40pm 
I dont think they are, I play both games and my sens feels a little different
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