Apex Legends to CS2 Sensitivity Converter

This is the one conversion on this page where the number doesn't actually change: Apex Legends and CS2 both run on Source-family engines with the exact same yaw constant, 0.022ยฐ per mouse count. Set the identical sensitivity number in both games at the same DPI and your physical cm/360 will match exactly โ€” no multiplication needed.

Input (From)
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Output (To)
Converted Sensitivity
3.000

Calculated from Apex Legends's real yaw constant โ€” 0.022ยฐ of camera rotation per mouse count โ€” not a generic multiplier table.

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CM / 360ยฐ
17.3 cm
Inches / 360ยฐ
6.8โ€
eDPI (Universal)
2400
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High SensitivityFingertip/twitch โ€” fast turns but harder micro-adjustments
Pro Average42 cm/360ยฐ
0 cmPro Zone (40โ€“60cm)80cm+
๐Ÿ“ก Polling Rate Impact
Input Delay1.00 ms
ยฐ/poll cycle0.053ยฐ
Reports/sec1.000

Your Equivalent Sensitivity in Other Games

See instantly which sensitivity to configure across other games based on your DPI.

๐ŸŽฎValorant
Sens:0.943
eDPI:754
๐ŸŽฎCS:GO / CS2
Sens:3.000
eDPI:2400
๐ŸŽฎOverwatch 2
Sens:10.000
eDPI:8000
๐ŸŽฎCall of Duty: Warzone / MW3
Sens:10.000
eDPI:8000
๐ŸŽฎRainbow Six Siege
Sens:11.538
eDPI:9231
๐ŸŽฎFortnite
Sens:11.881
eDPI:9505

The Apex Legends to CS2 Formula

Apex Legends and CS2 share the exact same yaw constant โ€” 0.022ยฐ of camera rotation per mouse count in both games. There is no multiplier to apply: the same sensitivity number at the same DPI produces an identical cm/360 in both titles.

Apex Legends to CS2 Conversion Table

Apex Legends SensCS2 @ 400 DPICS2 @ 800 DPICS2 @ 1600 DPI
0.20.2000.2000.200
0.250.2500.2500.250
0.30.3000.3000.300
0.350.3500.3500.350
0.40.4000.4000.400
0.50.5000.5000.500
0.60.6000.6000.600
0.80.8000.8000.800

DPI doesn't change the conversion ratio โ€” it's shown across tiers here only because your eDPI (sens ร— DPI) is what most pro settings pages report. Use whichever DPI column matches your mouse.

Same Yaw Doesn't Mean Same Game Feel

Even with matched cm/360, Apex and CS2 can feel different because of what surrounds the number: Apex's higher game-speed movement (sliding, wall-running, third-partying) pushes players toward faster target acquisition, while CS2's stationary-angle meta rewards fine control. If CS2 feels 'slower' at your Apex sensitivity, that's a playstyle adjustment, not a conversion error โ€” the math is already exact.

Apex Uses Per-Optic ADS. CS2 Uses One Scope Ratio.

The one place these games genuinely diverge is scoped aiming: Apex assigns a separate multiplier to every optic magnification, while CS2's AWP and Scout share a single zoom_sensitivity_ratio console command. See the free ADS calculator for both.

Free: Convert Your Scope and ADS Sensitivity Too

Most sensitivity converters lock scope/ADS conversion behind a paid subscription. DCPROSENS doesn't โ€” the same 1:1 focal-matching calculator that handles Apex Legends, CS2, Apex, and Warzone scope sensitivity is free for everyone.

Open the free ADS / scope sensitivity calculator โ†’

Pro Players Who Play Both Games

ImperialHal, SweetDreams, s1mple, NiKo have public Apex Legends and CS2 settings in our pro player database.

Frequently Asked Questions

If the yaw is identical, why do converter sites even list this pair?

Because plenty of players don't know Apex and CS2 share an engine family, and land here expecting a multiplier. The honest answer is there isn't one โ€” same number, same DPI, same cm/360.

Does this also apply to Apex vs CS:GO?

Yes โ€” CS:GO uses the same 0.022 Source yaw as CS2, so the 1:1 relationship holds for either version.

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