Fate Trigger Sensitivity Converter
Keep your aim consistent across all your favorite games.
Your Converted Sensitivity
New Sensitivity (To Game)
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eDPI
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cm/360°
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About Fate Trigger Sensitivity
Every competitive FPS player knows that muscle memory is everything. When you switch games, the last thing you want is for your aim to feel "off." This converter is designed to perfectly translate your sensitivity from other popular games directly to Fate Trigger, ensuring your aim remains consistent and reliable. The tool works by calculating the equivalent sensitivity that keeps your cm/360°—the physical distance you move your mouse for a full in-game rotation—exactly the same.
Fate Trigger uses a standard sensitivity scale similar to games built on engines like Source or Unreal. This makes conversion straightforward and accurate. By using this tool, you can jump into Fate Trigger with the confidence that your aim is already dialed in, letting you focus on learning the maps and abilities instead of fighting your settings.
How to Use This Converter
- Select Your Games: Choose the game you're converting FROM (e.g., Valorant) and TO (Fate Trigger).
- Enter Your Settings: Input your mouse DPI and the in-game sensitivity you use in your "From" game.
- Get Your New Sensitivity: The tool instantly calculates the exact sensitivity you should enter in Fate Trigger's settings.
- Apply In-Game: Open Fate Trigger, go to the mouse settings, and input the "New Sensitivity" value. Your aim should now feel identical to your other game.
Tips for Consistent Aim
- Enable Raw Input: Always enable "Raw Mouse Input" in your game settings if available. This ensures the game reads data directly from your mouse, bypassing any disruptive Windows settings like pointer acceleration.
- Disable Mouse Acceleration: In your Windows mouse settings, make sure "Enhance pointer precision" is turned OFF. This feature makes your cursor move further the faster you move your mouse, which is terrible for building consistent muscle memory.
- Find Your Sweet Spot: While this tool perfectly matches your existing sensitivity, don't be afraid to experiment. Most pro players use a cm/360° between 25cm and 50cm. Use this range as a guide to find what's most comfortable for you.
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