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not all games are made for that...yet
look at yours driver settings. perhaps there is set 60 Hz?
120hz is just a simple setting that 4A Games did not provide for some reason. You don't have to make games for 120Hz monitors.
I'm on a 144hz screen and it works great.
VG248QE ? same monitor I have but I don't use lightboost thats meant for 3d vision.
Glad i did not buyed this crap, i feel sorry for the folk that got 120 and or 144 hz panels and are forced to play in 60 hz, what a wastle.
I havn't come across anything that locks my monitor to 60hz, as long as you have the monitor set to 144hz in the windows control panel, Have game vsync off, and adaptive vsync set in nvidia control panel, it works great.
Just got myself a rtx 2070S and disabling vsync causes screen tearing even with my 144hz gysnc monitor when fps reaches maximum (which a set to 142 fps using NVisia control panel)