Cm/360 Formula:
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Cm/360 (centimeters per 360 degrees) is a measurement that shows how many centimeters you need to move your mouse to perform a full 360-degree rotation in-game. It's a standardized way to compare mouse sensitivity across different games and setups.
The calculator uses the following formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts your sensitivity settings into a physical measurement of how much mouse movement is needed for a full rotation.
Details: Knowing your cm/360 helps maintain consistent aiming across different games and settings. Many professional players use this measurement to fine-tune their sensitivity for optimal performance.
Tips: Enter your in-game sensitivity (found in Valorant settings) and your mouse DPI (check your mouse software or manufacturer specifications). Both values must be greater than zero.
Q1: What's a good cm/360 for Valorant?
A: Most professional Valorant players use between 30-50 cm/360, favoring lower sensitivity for more precise aiming.
Q2: Why is cm/360 better than just sensitivity numbers?
A: It provides a physical measurement that's consistent across different hardware and games, unlike sensitivity numbers which vary between games.
Q3: Does mouse pad size affect cm/360 choice?
A: Yes, you'll need enough space to comfortably perform your desired movements. Lower sensitivities (higher cm/360) require more space.
Q4: Can I use this for other FPS games?
A: Yes, the concept applies to all FPS games, though the exact formula might differ slightly for some games.
Q5: Should I change my sensitivity often?
A: It's generally recommended to stick with one sensitivity to build muscle memory, only making small adjustments as needed.