I had the same thing going on with my DK1. I loved it, but to look at it made me sick. While I think I was getting slightly more resilient to the nausea over time, taking sea sickness tablets (Kwells) did the trick. I could use the DK1 literally for hours on end and not feel sick once.
Also, what I found helps with FPS style games is to move my legs as if I'm walking, in effect walking on the spot. This seems to trick my brain enough that I don't feel sick. Probably looks even more ridiculous, but it works for me.
Strangely, I get serious VR sickness from driving games like Assetto Corsa. The fact that I'm 'in a car' that's turning, but I know I'm stationary really messes with my brain.
I had the same thing going on with my DK1. I loved it, but to look at it made me sick. While I think I was getting slightly more resilient to the nausea over time, taking sea sickness tablets (Kwells) did the trick. I could use the DK1 literally for hours on end and not feel sick once. Also, what I found helps with FPS style games is to move my legs as if I'm walking, in effect walking on the spot. This seems to trick my brain enough that I don't feel sick. Probably looks even more ridiculous, but it works for me. Strangely, I get serious VR sickness from driving games like Assetto Corsa. The fact that I'm 'in a car' that's turning, but I know I'm stationary really messes with my brain.