A brand new 5v5 hero shooter, known as Fragpunk, has arrived across multiple platforms. As a result, it has attracted many FPS players from around the world, especially those who play VALORANT. If you’re also among them, the first thing you need to do is convert your sensitivity to Fragpunk in order to get started. Here’s how to convert your VALORANT sensitivity (sens) to Fragpunk to have a perfect aim.

VALORANT to Fragpunk sensitivity conversion

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There are two simple ways to convert your VALORANT sensitivity to Fragpunk. The first method requires you to do some simple calculation using the following formula:

Fragpunk sens = VALORANT sens x 1.26

So, for instance, if you’re playing VALORANT on mouse sensitivity “2”, your Fragpunk sensitivity should be “2.52”. However, if you want your VALORANT sens, based on the Fragpunk metrics, then you’ll need to use the following conversion method:

VALORANT sens = Fragpunk x 0.79

Well, not everyone likes to do calculations, which is why we’ve also got you covered with an alternative method. In this way, you can use various online sensitivity converter tools like Aiming.Pro to quickly figure out the perfect sens and get better aim. All you have to do is choose an option in the dropdowns to specify the game you want to convert your sensitivity from or to. The best part is their tools all calculate the cm/360° value which is essentially the mouse movement required for a 360-degree turn.

How to change sensitivity settings in Fragpunk

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Follow these steps to change the mouse sensitivity in Fragpunk:

Press the Escape key to open the game menu.
Navigate to the Settings option.
In the settings, head to the Sensitivity tab.
Locate the Look Sensitivity slider.
Finally, move the slider left to decrease sensitivity or right to increase sensitivity.

By default, it’s set to 10 which is pretty high in our opinion. We recommend keeping it under 4 and if you have Invert Camera Y-axis optional enabled, immediately turn it off unless you’ve used this feature earlier.