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To me it's good for now.
And if you feel it's not for you in 2 hours, you may refund.
Think this is a issue that is mainly your own. Don't misunderstand. I am not saying its your fault. Just saying you can't take the camera motion of the game. Don't think Fromsoft can do anything about it. Not sure how you will be able to play the game without experiencing motion sickness. I guess it sucks.
There are numerous ways that developers have implemented settings to alleviate motion sickness. The entire VR industry tackles this problem every game that comes out.
I don't know why nobody has mentioned it yet, but yes: they added a feature to disable camera auto-centering in a patch.
Disable auto wall recovery (Less control of your own camera), disable camera auto-centering, disable motion blur, disable depth of field (It blurs distant scenery and objects), disable bloom if you can as it is a lighting blur for cinematic effect, disable chromatic aberration if you can for the same reason as bloom, increase fov (not applicable here), play around with your anti-aliasing (texture smoothing/removes rough lines) as some variants of it are bad to blur images, tinker with sensitivity to be sure it is not too fast for your eyes, and try to keep your textures of good quality as lower settings can make them a bit blobish or grainy.
I know it and it's never your problem bro.