Rainbow Six Siege to CS2 Sensitivity Converter
Use this R6 to CS2 sensitivity page when you want a clean starting value instead of copying raw numbers between two games with different sensitivity scales.
Reviewed on July 1, 2026.
Rainbow Six Siege to CS2 calculator
How this conversion should be used
The result is based on physical turn distance and DPI, which gives you a better baseline than matching menu values. It does not make recoil, FOV presentation, movement speed, or scoped behavior identical, so test the converted setting before using it in ranked play.
- Enter the Rainbow Six Siege sensitivity you already trust.
- Keep the correct source DPI and target DPI in the tool.
- Copy the CS2 output and test wide flicks, micro-corrections, and tracking.
- Adjust in small steps only after the same drill feels consistently off.
Why the numbers are different
Rainbow Six Siege and CS2 do not use the same internal sensitivity coefficient. A value that looks comfortable in one game can feel far too fast or too slow in the other. This is why a dedicated R6 to CS2 sensitivity workflow is more reliable than guessing by feel from the settings menu.
Treat the output as the hipfire or base sensitivity first. If the target game has its own ADS, scope, zoom, or aim-down-sight multipliers, verify those separately after the base value feels right.