>>95226382Motion sickness in VR sounds like you're not syncing your physical body with your virtual body. I had motion sickness for about fifteen minutes the first time I tried VR but in that short time I practiced by matching my irl movement with my VR movement and my brain clicked and I was able to realize the truth that there is no spoon etc etc.
Basically you have to teach your brain that this VR reality is not real, that you are still a physical being in the real world and the motion sickness just dies forever. I can do just about anything in VR without getting dizzy or sick, flipping around in Attack on Titan like Spider-Man and shit. It's all good because I spent fifteen minutes practicing and philosophically educating my consciousness on it.
I'm starting to think the motion sickness is entirely psychologically and the type of people who get it are just easily hypnotized by the VR experience and can't reconcile their VR presence with their real one. Stay grounded in the fantasy if you don't want motion sickness.