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https://steamcommunity.com/app/1091500/discussions/0/1636416768326231902/
As I stated in that discussion that no, perspective does not cause motion sickness. I too suffer from severe motion sickness and First Person Perspective does not trigger my motion sickness. A bunch of other factors do like motion blur, low FOV, DOF, chromatic aberration etc. however, do.
And as for No Man's Sky, as you yourself pointed out, even third person makes you motion sick. It's not the perspective that's the problem. It's the field of view. And No Man'sSky has pretty much everything wrong that I listed above.
Well, I know I lot of people with problems too, and the most common thing is FP camera, for me for example, Skyrim at FP is a hell, on TP is good. Motion Sickness for me only affects me on FP, TP I can play with it on, I turn it off because I hate it.
Is sad need to wait for modders do what devs don't want.
Note that you can't set the field of view this high unless you go into the games text files and edit some lines.
Are you ABSOLUTELY sure that it's only the perspective that is to blame?
The max of the engine is 77, more than that the game breaks. For me 75 is already good enough, bigger than 90 causes me motion-sickness too. So I need to be between 75 to 90, less or more, motion sickness.