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valorant sensitivity to osu!

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NostraList1
I need help I don't know which sensitivity is the same as the one I have in valorant to be able to apply it to the osu! and thus improve my aim. my sensitivity in valorant is 0.69 400 dpi hopefully they can help meI need help I don't know which sensitivity is the same as the one I have in valorant to be able to apply it to the osu! and thus improve my aim. my sensitivity in valorant is 0.69 400 dpi hopefully they can help me
DecrepitHuman
I don't play valorant so I won't be much of use. If you want the same sensitivity then you'll have to change it, then play and change accordingly. You will do this until you have found the right settings
-Chaeyoung
400dpi is very low to be able to play comfortably in osu
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-Chaeyoung wrote:

400dpi is very low to be able to play comfortably in osu
I play the game quite comfortably at 400 dpi lol
Ryuto
CS:GO Sensivity is, as far as I know, an exact multiplier of the DPI, meaning that 2x ingame sensivity in CS:GO on 400 DPI is exactly 800 eDPI. To convert CS:GO Sensivity to Valorant Sensivity, you divide it by 3,18. Osu! also just has a multiplier so the same math should apply aswell. Meaning, multiply your Valorant sensivity by 3,18.

New Sens = ValorantSens * 3.18
uzla
Simon12
It doesn't matter
fuyumiria
In my opinion, you shouldn't care about your FPS sensitivity when playing osu. Simply due to them being completely different. One being a 2d game(osu) and another being a 3d game (valorant).

I just recommend messing around with your sensitivity w/ raw input on until you find a sensitivty comfortable for you.
AkagamiShanks
osu sensivity=1 mouse dpi = 1500
what should i do for valorant? help me
Haengsyo
If you’re talking about raw eDPI, then translate your valorant sens to csgo and use the csgo multiplier in Osu. If you’re doing this to improve your aim, forget it. 2D aim doesn’t translate to 3D aim at all. Play what’s comfortable for you.
scranqn
pana, estuve buscando como un convertidor para cambiar la sensibilidad y en reddit encontre esto:
https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/go8h7b/valorant_to_osu_sensitivity_converter/

te paso una ecuación por si no queres leer xD

ECUACIÓN:
{Osu sensitivity} x 440 x 0.001 = Valorant Sensitvity.
{Valorant sensitivty} ÷ 440 x 1000 = Osu Sensitivity

saludos panita, tkm , y que tengas una linda vida :C
Igniteiverse

NostraList1 wrote:

I need help I don't know which sensitivity is the same as the one I have in valorant to be able to apply it to the osu! and thus improve my aim. my sensitivity in valorant is 0.69 400 dpi hopefully they can help meI need help I don't know which sensitivity is the same as the one I have in valorant to be able to apply it to the osu! and thus improve my aim. my sensitivity in valorant is 0.69 400 dpi hopefully they can help me
This is a little late but if this helps any.
https://gamingsmart.com/mouse-sensitivity-converter/osu/ That's a sensitivity converter. All you have to do is select osu!, put the number you have your sens set to, select Valorant for the second one, and put in your dpi. Then it will tell you your translated sens. You can translate it both ways, Your Valorant sens to osu!, or your osu! sens to Valorant. This also works with other games like CS:GO, Rainbow Six Seige, Fortnite, Call Of Duty, Apex Legends, Roblox, and most other games you can think of.
hi9275

Igniteiverse wrote:

NostraList1 wrote:

I need help I don't know which sensitivity is the same as the one I have in valorant to be able to apply it to the osu! and thus improve my aim. my sensitivity in valorant is 0.69 400 dpi hopefully they can help meI need help I don't know which sensitivity is the same as the one I have in valorant to be able to apply it to the osu! and thus improve my aim. my sensitivity in valorant is 0.69 400 dpi hopefully they can help me
This is a little late but if this helps any.
https://gamingsmart.com/mouse-sensitivity-converter/osu/ That's a sensitivity converter. All you have to do is select osu!, put the number you have your sens set to, select Valorant for the second one, and put in your dpi. Then it will tell you your translated sens. You can translate it both ways, Your Valorant sens to osu!, or your osu! sens to Valorant. This also works with other games like CS:GO, Rainbow Six Seige, Fortnite, Call Of Duty, Apex Legends, Roblox, and most other games you can think of.
I'm pretty sure this is for 1 360 degree turn. If you half your dpi in the calculator, your sensitivity should roughly feel right because you don't really make turns greater than 180 degrees in came therefore halving your dpi would double your sensitivity but would feel more accurate because of the more frequent mouse rotations under 180 degrees. I used the calculator and experimented myself in game and noticed this
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