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7 years ago
I'm not sure about this, but I do not believe that TS3 supports G-sync. I would definitely advise deactivating that for gameplay.
It's perfectly fine for to cap a card to a value under a monitor's most capable refresh rate. If 120 fps isn't going to be helpful, don't be afraid to try 60 with the intent of perhaps improving upon that later on. The goal here would be to get the game running in a stable and acceptable manner so you have a better starting point to work from. It's also pretty unlikely that most of us (even those of you with younger eyes) would really be able to tell the difference in quality between 60, 120, and 144 fps when it comes to TS3. Maybe a little for some players in kind of a difficult to define way.
It's perfectly fine for to cap a card to a value under a monitor's most capable refresh rate. If 120 fps isn't going to be helpful, don't be afraid to try 60 with the intent of perhaps improving upon that later on. The goal here would be to get the game running in a stable and acceptable manner so you have a better starting point to work from. It's also pretty unlikely that most of us (even those of you with younger eyes) would really be able to tell the difference in quality between 60, 120, and 144 fps when it comes to TS3. Maybe a little for some players in kind of a difficult to define way.