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Everything you need to know about AimForge's sensitivity calculator, supported titles, cross-game conversion, and how we handle your data. Can't find your answer? Reach out at support@aimforge.gg.

SENSITIVITY & eDPI

How is eDPI calculated and why does it matter?

eDPI (effective Dots Per Inch) is the product of your mouse DPI and your in-game sensitivity value. For example, 800 DPI × 1.25 in-game sensitivity = 1,000 eDPI. This metric normalizes sensitivity across different DPI settings, so you can meaningfully compare your setup to pro players or convert between games without guessing. AimForge uses eDPI as the bridge for all cross-game conversions.

What DPI range does AimForge support?

AimForge supports DPI values from 100 up to 40,000, covering everything from standard office mice to high-end gaming peripherals like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (native 400–32,000 DPI) and the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro (100–30,000 DPI). For most competitive players, we recommend staying between 400 and 1,600 DPI for optimal sensor polling and OS cursor stability.

Does AimForge account for Y-axis sensitivity multipliers?

Yes. In games like Valorant and Counter-Strike 2, Y-axis sensitivity is independent and can be adjusted separately. AimForge lets you input a custom Y-axis value (default 1.0). For instance, if your X sensitivity is 1.25 and your Y is 1.20, AimForge will calculate separate eDPI values for horizontal and vertical movement and note the discrepancy in the results panel.

How do I convert my sensitivity from CS2 to Valorant?

Use the cross-game converter: enter your CS2 DPI and in-game sensitivity, then select "Convert to Valorant." AimForge applies the official conversion factor (CS2 to Valorant ≈ 3.18) and returns the equivalent Valorant sensitivity. Example: CS2 sensitivity 1.25 at 800 DPI → Valorant sensitivity 0.393 at 800 DPI. You can verify the result by performing a 180° flick in both games — the mouse movement distance should match.

SUPPORTED GAMES

Which games are currently supported?

AimForge supports 24 titles across FPS, TPS, and hero-shotter genres, including: Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Call of Duty: Warzone, Fortnite, The Finals, Battlefield 2042, Halo Infinite, Destiny 2, Paladins, Splitgate 2, Quake Champions, and Unreal Tournament. New titles are added monthly based on community requests.

Why isn't my game listed?

We add games that use standard linear or exponential sensitivity curves with publicly documented conversion factors. If your game uses a proprietary or undocumented sensitivity system (e.g., certain mobile titles or older engines), we may not yet support it. Submit a request via the "Request a Game" button on the converter page — include the game title, engine, and any known sensitivity formulas. We review submissions weekly.

Are console sensitivities supported?

Yes, for select titles. AimForge includes console conversion tables for Valorant (via PC-equivalent mapping), Call of Duty: Warzone (PlayStation & Xbox), and Fortnite (all platforms). Console conversions factor in the game's internal deadzone and acceleration settings. Note that controller aim-assist behavior is not included in the calculation — sensitivity numbers reflect raw input only.

Does mouse acceleration affect my eDPI?

Windows mouse acceleration and in-game acceleration will distort your effective sensitivity because the output depends on movement speed, not just distance. AimForge assumes acceleration is disabled. To ensure accurate results: set Windows to "Enhance pointer precision" = Off, and disable any in-game acceleration or "raw input" overrides. Your mouse driver software (Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, etc.) should also have acceleration turned off.

PRIVACY & DATA

What data does AimForge collect?

AimForge collects only the sensitivity values, DPI settings, and game selections you voluntarily enter into the calculator. This data is stored locally in your browser session and is never transmitted to our servers unless you explicitly create an account and choose to save a profile. We do not track your mouse movements, gameplay footage, or hardware serial numbers.

Is my sensitivity profile shared with third parties?

No. AimForge does not sell, license, or share user data with any third party. If you create an account, your saved profiles are encrypted at rest using AES-256 and accessible only via your login. We use Cloudflare for DDoS protection and analytics, but Cloudflare does not receive personal identifiers or sensitivity data. Our full privacy policy is available at aimforge.gg/privacy.

Can I delete my account and all associated data?

Yes. Navigate to Settings → Account → Delete Account. This action permanently removes your profile, saved sensitivity presets, and any converted history from our database within 30 days. No backup copies are retained. If you used AimForge without an account, no server-side data exists to delete — your calculations were stored only in your browser's local storage, which you can clear at any time.

Does AimForge use cookies?

AimForge uses two types of cookies: essential cookies that remember your last-used DPI and game selection for faster repeat visits, and anonymized analytics cookies (Plausible Analytics) that track page views and feature usage without identifying you. No advertising or tracking cookies are used. You can manage cookie preferences in Settings → Privacy.

GENERAL

Is AimForge free to use?

The sensitivity calculator, cross-game converter, and eDPI lookup are completely free with no usage limits. AimForge Pro ($4.99/month) adds advanced features: custom sensitivity presets with cloud sync, a sensitivity history timeline, and a "recommended range" dashboard based on pro player data from HLTV and VLR.gg. No Pro subscription is required for core functionality.

How accurate are the cross-game conversions?

AimForge's conversions are based on official developer documentation, community-verified CMIP (centimeters per 180°) measurements, and direct testing by our team. For most major titles, the conversion error margin is under 2%. However, individual perception of sensitivity can vary based on monitor resolution, viewing distance, and mousepad size. We recommend testing any converted sensitivity in a practice range before competitive play.

Can I export or share my sensitivity settings?

Yes. After calculating or converting a sensitivity, click "Share" to generate a short URL (e.g., aimforge.gg/s/7xK2m) that anyone can open to view your exact DPI, in-game sensitivity, eDPI, and target game. Shared links do not require an account and expire after 90 days of inactivity. Pro users can also export settings as a JSON file for backup.

Why does my aim feel different after converting?

Even with mathematically correct conversions, aim feel can differ between games due to factors AimForge cannot control: aim-assist strength (especially in Apex Legends and Fortnite), hit-registration systems, server tick rate (64Hz vs 128Hz), and FOV differences. A practical tip — after converting, spend 15–20 minutes in the target game's practice mode adjusting by ±0.05 until your flicks and tracking feel natural. The converter gives you the right starting point, not the final answer.

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