Conversion is a baseline, not the final setting
Sensitivity conversion gives a strong starting point when you move between FPS titles. It helps preserve muscle-memory feel instead of restarting from random values.
After conversion, test in practice mode and make small adjustments based on flick control and tracking comfort.
Keep DPI and hardware context in mind
Converted values assume your DPI and hardware setup stay consistent. If DPI, mousepad space, or posture changes, your final comfortable setting can shift.
Keep setup conditions stable while testing so you can isolate sensitivity quality instead of changing multiple variables at once.
Use a repeatable adjustment method
Adjust in small increments, run short drills, and keep notes for each change. This avoids overcorrecting after one good or bad round.
A repeatable process helps you lock a reliable sensitivity faster and reduces aim inconsistency across sessions.