Rainbow Six Siege Sensitivity Converter

Convert a working Siege setup into other FPS titles without treating sensitivity like a magic ratio. This tool gives you a fast baseline, then helps you verify it with the same physical movement habits you already use in game.

Updated for workflow review on June 23, 2026.

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About this R6 sensitivity converter

This converter is designed for Rainbow Six Siege players who want to transfer a trusted sensitivity into another FPS without losing the physical feel they have already trained. It uses 360-distance style calculations and game-specific coefficients so that a value from Siege, CS2, VALORANT, Apex, Overwatch, Tarkov, Fortnite, and other supported games can be translated into a practical starting point.

The goal is not to pretend every game will feel identical. Different FOV systems, ADS multipliers, recoil patterns, and scope behavior still matter. The converter gives you the cleanest numerical baseline before you test and fine-tune in game.

Supported games

The converter supports sensitivity conversion across these popular FPS and shooter titles:

What this converter is actually good for

Move a trusted setup between games

Use the converter when you already trust one game and need a starting point in another, especially when you split time between Siege, CS2, VALORANT, or Apex.

Protect muscle memory during off-game training

If you warm up in an aim trainer or another shooter, this tool helps you reduce the gap between that session and your actual Siege settings.

Avoid blind ratio copying

Different games scale sensitivity differently. A number that looks familiar can still feel wrong if you copy it without checking DPI and 360-distance assumptions.

How to use the result without overfitting

  1. Choose the game where your current aim feels the most stable.
  2. Enter the exact in-game sensitivity and your real DPI values.
  3. Test the converted value with a short drill: one wide flick, one micro-correction, one tracking pass.
  4. If it feels off, adjust in small steps and write down the final value instead of relying on memory.
Important:The converter gives you a baseline, not a guarantee. FOV presentation, scoped multipliers, zoom behavior, and recoil feel can still make two mathematically similar settings feel different.

Why use this R6 sensitivity converter?

Accurate calculations

Game-specific coefficients help convert sensitivity more reliably than copying raw numbers between titles.

Wide game support

Use one workflow for Siege, CS2, VALORANT, Apex, Overwatch, Tarkov, Fortnite, and more.

Preserves muscle memory

Keep the same physical movement habits when warming up, aim training, or switching games.

Simple and instant

Enter your game, sensitivity, and DPI values to get a practical baseline without manual formulas.

Frequently asked questions

What makes this converter different from others?

It focuses on physical 360-distance style matching and includes DPI conversion, so the result is closer to the movement you actually perform with your mouse.

Why should I use a converter when switching games?

Each game uses a different sensitivity scale. A value of 10 in Siege is not the same as 10 in VALORANT or CS2, so direct copying breaks consistency.

Do I need to know my DPI?

If your DPI stays the same across games, the default can work as a baseline. For the most accurate conversion, enter your real original and target DPI values.

Can this account for FOV differences?

The converter focuses on rotational distance. FOV can still change perceived feel, so test the converted value in a training mode before using it in ranked play.

How does it handle games with ADS multipliers?

Use the converted value as the base or hipfire sensitivity first, then verify ADS or scoped multipliers separately inside the target game.

Pro tips for using the converter

Find your baseline first

Before converting, spend time finding a sensitivity you actually trust in your main game. A bad baseline produces a bad conversion.

Consider your playstyle

Tactical shooters can reward more controlled values, while faster games may tolerate slightly higher sensitivity. Use the output as a starting point.

Test movement in game

After converting, test wide flicks, micro-corrections, and tracking in the target game before making judgment calls.

Keep track of your settings

Save your working values in a note or spreadsheet so you can restore them after game updates, hardware changes, or fresh installs.

Verification checklist

Related guides

Cross-game guideRead the full reasoning behind 360-distance matching and when a straight conversion is not enough.Sensitivity workflowTurn a raw converted number into a stable competitive setup instead of treating it as the final answer.ADS calculatorOnce your base sensitivity is set, map the result back into Siege optics and validate each scope transition.