KovaaK has a blog that explains Sensitivity Scaling, and the Voltaic Community has a resource mentioning it here. If you’re truly seeking that 1:1 conversion it’s a topic we’ll cover in the future, but for now you can read up on focal length scaling. Should you notice your sensitivity feels off due to a FOV difference, we recommend iterating on your sensitivity to find what feels best in Valorant or KovaaKs, rather than being committed to the idea of sticking to a converted sensitivity. If you would like to learn about cm/360 check out our blog post on mouse sensitivity optimization. We support total synchronicity with all favourite FPS games. If the fields of view between the games are different, these direct cm/360 conversions can lose that 1:1 feeling, becoming more noticeable the bigger the gap in FOV. This calculation is done by measuring the centimeters or inches it takes the mouse to turn 360 degrees in the game. This helps you keep your aim consistent and switching between games will be much easier. Want a sharper competitive edge? Check out our in-depth Valorant aim training advice.Ĭonverting Between Different Fields of View This tool will help you convert from the sensitivity you use in one game to the equivalent sensitivity in another game. KovaaK created a sensitivity matcher tool which can help you find your sensitivity from games not listed above so you can then convert to UE4/Valorant. We recommend watching the quick video linked above, but if you’re looking for a text TL/DR or a recap, read on!Ĭonverting Valorant Sensitivity Into KovaaK 2.0Ĭonverting Your Sensitivity From Other Games to Valorant & KovaaK 2.0įor example, if you play Overwatch on 5 in-game sensitivity you would divide it by 10.6, which comes to 0.47.
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