Tool briefing
Overwatch Sensitivity Converter
Overwatch aim changes wildly by hero. A converted value gives you a baseline, but you may still want hero-specific tweaks.
Open Overwatch Sensitivity Converter
Convert sensitivity for hero shooter aim styles.
Use it here
Overwatch Sensitivity Converter
How To Use Overwatch Sensitivity Converter
- Open Sens Sync and select the source and target games.
- Enter the sensitivity and DPI you actually use right now.
- Convert the value, test it in a practice range, and make small adjustments after real movement.
Example Uses
Sensitivity conversion gives you a starting point, not a final perfect value.
- Valorant to CS2 baseline
- CS2 to Valorant baseline
- Apex to another shooter
Best Used For
- Hitscan practice
- Hero swaps
- DPI updates
- Cross-game setup
How To Get A Better Result
- Test hitscan first.
- Do not tune around one hero only.
- Keep your old value saved before changing anything.
PlayZephyr Note
Select Overwatch 2 in Sens Sync and use the result as a baseline, not a final verdict.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Do not copy a pro sensitivity without matching DPI and game settings.
- Avoid judging the conversion after one fight.
- Keep your old value saved so you can roll back quickly.
Overwatch Sensitivity Converter FAQ
Is the converted sensitivity exact?
It is a baseline. Different games have different FOV, movement, and scoped behavior, so testing still matters.
Should I change DPI too?
Only if you mean to. Keep DPI stable when you want a cleaner game-to-game comparison.
Updated May 15, 2026