Quote Originally Posted by RiyahArp View Post
VR can be a lot worse, actually. Some people cant even do it, yu can get pretty severe and violent motion sickness if you can't adapt to it. A lot of games really do shortcuts to minimize that, to the point where don't even move normally, you teleport between locations. And more worrisome is that you can get some form of depersonalization/dissasociation after, a VR hangover is the term.
I've tried VR at a gamescon few years back. Both 90 & 120 FPS and I just get headache, start to see bad, etc.
It's similar when I watch a 3D movie on my 3D TV but less after an hour or so my eyes start to tear and the headache comes.

Playing games on a normal monitor I have no issues, I do however need 60FPS though. On G-sync & Free-sync I can do with less but not too low. Frame stability is another huge drop for me, if frames are jumping around I get headache as well.