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SUMMARY:Finding Your Sensitivity
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In the end, finding a sensitivity comes down to your personal preferences. If you have played games like Counter-Strike or Fortnite in the past, you can go to a website called GamePros.gg and convert your sensitivity from nearly any game to Valorant to make sure your Valorant sensitivity is consistent with what you have played with in the past. If Valorant is your first shooter game, don’t worry, try a few different sensitivities in the practice range and see what fits you. For newer players, we recommend lower sensitivities. 
Looking at what pros use can help to find what you also like - GamePros.gg allows you to do this. I recommend scrolling through some pro’s sensitivities, trying them out in-game, and seeing if you like them.
Make sure that your sensitivity allows you to do 1 full 360 (or a little bit more) with your character in 1 mouse swipe. If someone is behind you, you need to be able to flick and shoot them, and if your sensitivity is too low, you won’t be...

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