Valorant Sensitivity Formula:
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Valorant sensitivity determines how much your cursor moves in relation to your mouse movement. It's a crucial setting that affects aiming precision and consistency in the game.
The calculator uses the Valorant sensitivity formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula converts your physical mouse movement (cm/360) into Valorant's in-game sensitivity setting based on your mouse DPI.
Details: Proper sensitivity settings are essential for consistent aim. Most professional players use sensitivities between 0.2-0.8 in Valorant with 400-1600 DPI.
Tips: Measure your cm/360 in another game or use an online mouse sensitivity converter. Enter your actual mouse DPI (not the DPI reported by software which might be incorrect).
Q1: Why is 318 the constant?
A: 318 is Valorant's internal sensitivity scaling factor that converts physical mouse movement to in-game rotation.
Q2: What's a good cm/360 for Valorant?
A: Most pros use 25-50 cm/360. Lower sensitivity (higher cm/360) generally allows for more precise aiming.
Q3: How do I measure my cm/360?
A: Mark where your mouse starts, move it until your character does a full 360-degree turn, then measure the distance traveled.
Q4: Does Windows sensitivity affect this?
A: Yes, always keep Windows sensitivity at 6/11 for accurate calculations.
Q5: Can I use this for other games?
A: No, each game has its own sensitivity scaling. You'll need to convert between games using a sensitivity converter.