Why cm/360 is useful in Siege
A raw sensitivity number only makes sense inside one game. The R6 cm/360 calculator converts that number into physical mouse travel, so you can compare a setup across DPI changes, new mice, and other shooters without relying on menu values alone.
eDPI is still useful for quick comparison, but cm/360 is easier to test on a mousepad. If your current value makes 180-degree turns awkward or long-range corrections unstable, use the target field to find a more controlled starting point.
A simple testing workflow
- Enter your real DPI and current Siege sensitivity.
- Check whether the current cm/360 fits your mousepad space.
- Try one target distance, then test it in a custom session.
- Keep ADS values separate; this page is for the base turn distance.