How to Calculate eDPI in Valorant

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avatarQuestioningVale9 months ago

Calculating your eDPI in Valorant is pretty straightforward! Just multiply your in-game sensitivity by your mouse DPI. For instance, if your in-game sensitivity is 0.5 and your mouse DPI is 800, your eDPI is 400. It's a crucial number as it helps you understand how much your cursor moves on the screen in relation to your mouse movement. Perfect for fine-tuning your aim!

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avatarInterferingHood9 months ago

Keep it simple, folks. eDPI = sensitivity * DPI. Higher eDPI means you're moving fast, lower means you鈥檝e got precision. Find what works best for you in Valorant and stick with it. Personal experience? Tweaking my eDPI totally upped my game!


avatarWipingBride9 months ago

eDPI too complicated? Nah, just take your sensitivity and times it by your mouse DPI. That's your magic number for smooth aiming in Valorant.

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