I've been subject to motion sickness for quite some time, and I've had some luck with bonine, wristbands with beads, looking at the horizon, etc. But ultimately overcoming motion sickness is about reprogramming yourself to accept the disconnect between sight and body motion at a subconscious level. In other words, play through it and tell yourself that it's just a primitive raaction and you can learn to overcome it. Do your best to keep emotional reactions like fear, anger, self-pity, etc. from weakening your resolve. Believe that you will overcome the nausea and make it a challenge, not a handicap.
I had a roommate who taught flight lessons in small aircraft, and he ran into people with nausea periodically. The ones that stuck it out and continued the lessons usually felt fine after no more than ten lessons. They were willing to suffer to overcome their limitations.
Since "cyberspace" is both the cause of the hysteria and the means to spread it we should call it "metahysteria".
Wow, imagine a beowulf cluster of these...
I've been subject to motion sickness for quite some time, and I've had some luck with bonine, wristbands with beads, looking at the horizon, etc. But ultimately overcoming motion sickness is about reprogramming yourself to accept the disconnect between sight and body motion at a subconscious level. In other words, play through it and tell yourself that it's just a primitive raaction and you can learn to overcome it. Do your best to keep emotional reactions like fear, anger, self-pity, etc. from weakening your resolve. Believe that you will overcome the nausea and make it a challenge, not a handicap.
I had a roommate who taught flight lessons in small aircraft, and he ran into people with nausea periodically. The ones that stuck it out and continued the lessons usually felt fine after no more than ten lessons. They were willing to suffer to overcome their limitations.
Play your 3D games boldly and with purpose!