Try a high end headset, like the Valve Index, make sure your setup never glitches, and never move in a way that your body is not (eg walk and look around your move, do not run or strafe with a joystick).
The above should generally minimize any nausea for those with poor VR legs (like me).
I also think this will get markedly better over the next 2-3 gens as headsets improve.
VR triggers migraines for me. Playing games on PSVR that is. I think there's some hope for you (potentially) that better tech will make you less nauseous.
For me, it's highly unlikely that new tech will bring any improvements as I'd think it's the bright light shining right into my retina (when I'd love nothing more than a e-ink monitor without any backlight for my daily work).
Nevertheless, I'm keen to try. I'm super keen on something like glasses, with some AR displayed on top of the glass rather than the light shining into my eyes.
Try a high end headset, like the Valve Index, make sure your setup never glitches, and never move in a way that your body is not (eg walk and look around your move, do not run or strafe with a joystick).
The above should generally minimize any nausea for those with poor VR legs (like me).
I also think this will get markedly better over the next 2-3 gens as headsets improve.