Gsync really won't matter in sports..only shooters.
Let me say why.. in a sports game the standard is 60 fps...within 2k18 you can lock it in t 60 fps..and can also do it via Nvidia control panel.
Where you would likely use gsync and the other's is for FPS shooters need very quick reaction time..while 60 fps..is still great..the person who is getting 120ghz locked in...has the advange over you..it's minor but HUGE for serious fps shooters..
Also take this into consideration..if you're an Ex console player..and you're playing a true p.c gamer ..you using the. Controller..even at 120hz.. the person at 60 will destroy you because the MOUSE and keyboard are MUCH MUCH more efficient,I know it doesn't seem right I. The mind but many are used to a gamepad.. true pc gamers ..well actually crown upon console users...
They have the serious advantage..over anyone who is using a controller.
You need an amazing rig to sustain 120hz ..just because you. It a monitor that can lock in at 120 hz doesn't mean you GET IT, if you're hard can only do 70 max.. you cannot use 120...you would use vsync at 60 fps.
Reason you want to lock into 120hz is to not have flucuations say jumimb from 130 to 160.. so to reduce even that you settle on 120hz.. this way you get the smoothest experience.
I hope this explained it.
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