CS2 → Apex Legends
CS2 to Apex Legends Sensitivity Converter
Moving from CS2 to Apex Legends? Keep the exact same aim. At matched DPI, your Apex Legends sensitivity is your CS2 value times 1. Enter your settings below for the precise number.
Sensitivity Converter
Formula: cm/360 = (360 × 2.54) / (DPI × sensitivity × yaw) — Yaw values: CS2 = 0.022, Valorant = 0.07, OW2/CoD = 0.0066, R6 = 0.005730, Fortnite = 0.5556, Apex/TF2/Deadlock = 0.022.
eDPI Calculator
CS2 → Apex Legends quick reference (800 DPI)
| CS2 sens | Apex Legends sens | cm/360 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 52.0 cm |
| 1.5 | 1.5 | 34.6 cm |
| 2 | 2 | 26.0 cm |
| 3 | 3 | 17.3 cm |
| 4 | 4 | 13.0 cm |
Same-DPI conversion: Apex Legends sens = CS2 sens × 1. The cm/360 column is shared — that is the whole point, it does not change between the two games.
Why the 1× multiplier
Every shooter rotates the camera a fixed number of degrees per mouse count. CS2 uses 0.022, Apex Legends uses 0.022. Divide one by the other and you get the ratio that keeps a 360° turn the same physical distance on your mousepad.
That distance — cm/360 — is the number your hand has actually memorized. Match it and a flick to the same angle travels the same way in both games, whatever the sensitivity sliders say.
Before you commit to it
The math is exact, but the two games will not feel 100% identical. FOV, how each engine smooths mouse input, and aim-down-sights scaling all nudge the sensation a little.
Treat the converted number as your starting point. Play a few matches, and if Apex Legends feels slightly off, adjust by 5–10% and re-check the cm/360 above. Pair it with the crosshair generator to finish your setup.