Destiny 2 Mouse Sensitivity Converter

Destiny 2 Mouse Sensitivity Converter

Convert your mouse sensitivity between 80+ popular games with precision.

Target sensitivity

0.00
Rounded to 2 decimals

eDPI (target)

0
eDPI = toSens × toDPI

Turn distance

0.00 in • 0.00 cm
Inches / centimeters per 360°

Coming to Destiny 2 from another game like ValorantCS2, or Call of Duty? Getting your mouse sensitivity to feel “just right” can be a challenge. When your aim feels off, your performance suffers. That’s where a mouse sensitivity converter comes in.

This guide explains everything you need to know about converting your sensitivity to Destiny 2 and helps you use our tool to seamlessly transfer your muscle memory.

How to Use the Destiny 2 Mouse Sensitivity Converter

Our tool makes it simple to match your aim from any game. Just follow these steps:

  1. Select Your Original Game: Choose the game you are coming from in the first dropdown menu.
  2. Enter Your Current Sensitivity: Type in the sensitivity value you use in that game.
  3. Input Your Mouse DPI: Enter your mouse’s DPI (Dots Per Inch). This is a crucial step for accurate conversion.
  4. Convert: The tool will automatically calculate the equivalent Destiny 2 Look Sensitivity and ADS Sensitivity Multiplier you should use.

Why Your Converted Sensitivity Might Feel Different

Sometimes, even after converting, your aim might feel slightly off. This is usually due to a few key settings that influence how sensitivity is perceived in-game.

The Role of DPI and In-Game Settings

DPI (Dots Per Inch) is your mouse’s hardware sensitivity. In-game sensitivity is a software multiplier that adjusts that base DPI. Your true sensitivity is a combination of both. For example, a DPI of 800 with an in-game sensitivity of 6 is the same as a DPI of 1600 with an in-game sensitivity of 3. Our converter takes both into account to give you an accurate value.

Field of View (FOV) and Its Impact

Your Field of View (FOV) setting dramatically changes your perceived sensitivity. A higher FOV makes your screen look more zoomed out, making movements feel faster. A lower FOV zooms in, making movements feel slower. For the most accurate conversion, you should try to use the same FOV in Destiny 2 as you did in your previous game. If that’s not possible, be prepared for a slight adjustment period.

Destiny 2’s ADS Sensitivity Multiplier

Destiny 2 has a unique setting called the ADS Sensitivity Multiplier. This value adjusts your sensitivity only when you are aiming down sights (ADS). Most other games have a single sensitivity value. Our converter provides the correct ADS multiplier to ensure your scoped and unscoped aim feel consistent.

Here are some tips for converting from major FPS titles:

  • From Valorant / CS2 to Destiny 2: These games use a different sensitivity scale. It’s crucial to use a converter to translate the values correctly, as a simple 1:1 transfer will not work.
  • From Apex Legends to Destiny 2: Both games have similar movement styles, but their FOV and sensitivity scales differ. Ensure your FOV is matched as closely as possible for the best results.
  • From Call of Duty to Destiny 2Call of Duty has its own sensitivity system. Use the converter to get the base look sensitivity and the ADS multiplier right.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I find my perfect mouse sensitivity for Destiny 2?

There is no single “perfect” sensitivity—it’s about comfort and control. A good method is to start with your converted sensitivity and fine-tune it. Go to a patrol zone and practice tracking targets. If you are constantly overshooting, lower your sensitivity. If you are struggling to keep up, increase it.

What is a good starting DPI for Destiny 2?

Most professional FPS players use a DPI between 400 and 1600. A lower DPI (400 or 800) is often preferred for more precise aiming, while a higher DPI can be useful for quicker turns. If you’re unsure, start with 800 DPI and adjust from there.

What does cm/360 mean?

This is a universal measurement of mouse sensitivity. It tells you how many centimeters you need to move your mouse to complete a full 360-degree turn in-game. It’s the most reliable way to measure and compare sensitivity across different games, settings, and hardware. Our converter uses this calculation behind the scenes to give you accurate results.

Should I turn off mouse acceleration in Destiny 2?

Yes. For consistent aim and muscle memory, you should always disable mouse acceleration. In Windows, this is called “Enhance pointer precision”—make sure this setting is turned OFF. Mouse acceleration introduces unpredictability, as your cursor speed changes based on how fast you move your mouse, not just how far.

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