Alright, listen up, y’all! We gonna talk about this here… uh… Valorant to Overwatch 2 sensitivity thing. Sounds fancy, don’t it? But it ain’t nothin’ but makin’ your mouse move the same in both games. You know, like when you switch from milkin’ Bessy to churnin’ butter, you gotta get your hands right.
So, them city folks, they got these fancy calculators and converters. They say it helps you “calculate the same sens.” Sens? Sounds like nonsense to me. But I reckon it means how fast your lookin’ around thingy moves. Like, if you flick your wrist, does it turn you a little or a whole bunch? That’s what they call it.
Now, they got this thing called “eDPI” and “cm/360.” Don’t ask me what it means, sounds like more city folks talk. But it’s got somethin’ to do with how far your hand moves to turn all the way around in the game. Them pro gamers, they worry about that stuff. Me? I just move it ’til it feels right. But if you wanna be fancy, you can use them calculators. They say it’s a “free tool” to “convert sensitivity settings.” Free is good, I always say. Waste not, want not.
So, how do you do this “converting” thing?
Well, from what I gather, you gotta put in your Valorant “sensitivity,” whatever that is, into this here calculator thingy. Then, you pick Overwatch 2 as the game you wanna switch to. And poof! It spits out a number for Overwatch 2. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
- First, find a calculator online. They are all over the place, like flies on a hot summer day.
- Then, put in your Valorant sensitivity. You know, that number you use in Valorant.
- Next, pick Overwatch 2. Make sure you click the right button, or you’ll be messin’ things up.
- And finally, the calculator will give you the number to use in Overwatch 2.
Now, some folks say there’s a shortcut. They say you just take your Valorant number and “multiply” it by 10.60. Multiply? Sounds like school stuff. But if your Valorant number is somethin’ like 0.5, then you take that 0.5 and times it by 10.60, and that’s your Overwatch number. Or so they say. I ain’t tried it myself, I just eyeball it.
They also say that the “professional players,” them young’uns who play games for a livin’, they like their sensitivity somewhere between 2.0 and 6.0 in Overwatch. Lower sensitivity, they say, lets you aim better. Like when you’re threadin’ a needle, you gotta be slow and steady.
But here’s the thing, it ain’t just about the numbers. It’s about how it feels. You gotta find what works for you. Maybe you like it fast, maybe you like it slow. It’s like cookin’, some folks like it spicy, some folks like it mild. You gotta find your own flavor.
So, go on, try them calculators, try that multiplyin’ trick. But in the end, it’s all about gettin’ that mouse movin’ just right, so you can hit them targets like you’re shootin’ cans off a fence post. And remember, practice makes perfect. Just like bakin’ a good pie, you gotta do it a few times ‘fore you get it just right.
In the end, it’s all about finding what feels comfortable for you. Don’t let those city slickers with their fancy terms and calculators confuse you. Just get in there, try different settings, and have fun! You’ll get it eventually.
Tags: [Valorant Sensitivity, Overwatch 2 Sensitivity, Sensitivity Converter, eDPI, cm/360, Mouse Settings, Aiming, Game Settings]