Yeah, nothing is probably ever going to help me.
I've played a fair amount of VR, and even the most innocuous experiences give me very mild nausea.
First-person games absolutely destroy me in a matter of minutes.
To illustrate my severity, I get motion sick
while driving sometimes. And I'm talking about driving in real life.
I also almost threw up after playing Sonic 3D Blast for some reason.
All this to say - there are some of us that will likely never be 100% nausea-free in VR.
And that's totally fine - though unfortunate for some.
I'll just stick to 3rd person games for the most part - convenient, as they're the ones I've enjoyed the most so far.
And I don't really care enough about VR to try taking drugs or any other methods. It's just not worth it.
Short play sessions + 3rd person games are the way for me.
VR destroys me. Some games I can play for 1/2 hour straight, most it's a few minutes and I'm feeling the nausea coming on. Having a fan blowing air on my face helps quite a bit. Most of the comfort options do little to help. Teleport helps, but still gets me eventually.
I've purchased many different headsets (Vive, quest, psvr) because I love the idea of VR and want it to succeed. I've also pre purchased psvr2. Even if I know it'll cause me discomfort, I'll continue to try until I find my "VR legs".
Yep, just showing my support. I'm in the same boat.
I think VR is pretty cool for new experiences, which I'm all about, but haven't really been blown away by anything VR yet.
Possibly because I can't play first-person games for more than 10-15 minutes without getting incredibly nauseated.