I was actually relieved @Sparky answered the question (accurately), so that I didn't have to, but I'll try to answer it in a different way.l33tgms wrote: What a bunch of nonsense why even bother to answer to a rhetorical question especially that kind of stupid things
The point was to get a flawless working tech that limit everything out of the box (especially if you pay for it extra or at least without 3rd party software) but you for an unknown reason say that they don't make every game and so on ROFL god you made my day how is that even related at least you partially understand some of the 1st grade basics haha
G-SYNC adjusts the refresh rate to the framerate. When the framerate exceeds the refresh rate, G-SYNC no longer has anything to adjust and it stops working.
Only fix is to have a really weak system that can't reach your maximum refresh rate (80 fps on 144Hz monitor, for instance), buy a display with a much higher refresh rate (240Hz), or set an fps limit below the refresh rate.
Everything has its limits, I don't know why G-SYNC has to be an exception.