CS2 0.70 → Apex Legends at 800 DPI

Converted sensitivity with eDPI and cm/360 calculations.

Converted Sens
0.700
eDPI (CS2)
560
cm/360
74.2

Converting CS2 0.70 Sensitivity to Apex Legends

At 800 DPI with a CS2 sensitivity of 0.70, the equivalent Apex Legends sensitivity is 0.700. This conversion uses the multiplier ratio of 1 / 1, ensuring that the same physical mouse movement produces identical crosshair rotation in both games. Your CS2 eDPI of 560 translates to 560 eDPI in Apex Legends.

Your Sensitivity Profile at 800 DPI

With a CS2 sensitivity of 0.70 at 800 DPI, your effective DPI is 560. This means you need to move your mouse 74.2 centimetres to complete a full 360-degree turn. This is classified as a very low sensitivity setting, which is below the average professional eDPI.

A cm/360 of 74.2 cm is best suited for passive anchoring and long-range precision. At this speed, you need significant physical mouse movement for turns. This provides excellent precision for holding angles and landing headshots at distance. A extra-large mousepad of at least 45 cm width is essential.

Understanding 0.70 Sensitivity at 800 DPI

An eDPI of 560 places you in the lower end of competitive settings. Many AWP specialists and passive players operate in this range, prioritising precision over speed. You will excel at holding tight angles and hitting distant headshots but may struggle with quick 180-degree checks.

How This Compares to Professional Settings

An eDPI of 560 is on the lower side of professional CS2 settings. Players like s1mple and ZywOo have used similar eDPI values. This range demands a large mousepad and rewards patient, precise play.

Applying 0.700 in Apex Legends

To use your converted sensitivity, open Apex Legends and navigate to the mouse sensitivity settings. Set your sensitivity to 0.700 with your mouse DPI at 800. In Apex Legends, the sensitivity slider may not offer enough precision. Use the config file or enter the exact value in the settings field.

After applying the converted sensitivity, spend at least 10 to 15 minutes in the firing range to verify the feel matches your CS2 experience. Focus on both flick shots and smooth tracking to confirm the conversion feels natural.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 0.70 sensitivity in CS2 equal to in Apex Legends?

A CS2 sensitivity of 0.70 at 800 DPI equals 0.700 in Apex Legends. This gives you an eDPI of 560 and requires 74.2 cm of mouse movement for a full 360-degree turn.

Is 560 eDPI good for competitive play?

An eDPI of 560 is quite low. It provides excellent precision but requires a large mousepad. This works well for patient, angle-holding playstyles.

What does 74.2 cm/360 mean?

It means you need to physically move your mouse 74.2 centimetres to perform a complete 360-degree turn in game. This is considered a very low sensitivity setting.

Do I need to change DPI when converting from CS2 to Apex Legends?

No. Your mouse DPI stays the same at 800. Only the in-game sensitivity changes from 0.70 in CS2 to 0.700 in Apex Legends.

How do I convert 0.70 CS2 sensitivity to other games?

Use the same base sensitivity of 0.70 at 800 DPI and apply the conversion multiplier for each game. For Valorant, the result is 0.220. For Fortnite, the result is 0.496.

Is my sensitivity too low at 74.2 cm/360?

A cm/360 of 74.2 is considered very low. While this provides excellent aim precision, make sure you have enough desk space. If you frequently cannot turn fast enough, consider a slightly higher sensitivity.