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Sometimes nausea/motion sickness when gaming on a PC monitor can be attributed to a low FOV. Your eyes are closer to a screen when you're gaming on a desk. When you're gaming on a couch on console, you're sitting farther away, which is why most console releases have a lower FOV (compensating for the distance). People usually solve this by increasing the in-game's FOV, unfortunately this game doesn't have that option.
Another thing might be motion blur and/or some post-processing effects. Turning off motion blur, as a start, may help. As for turning off the other effects, I think there's a PCgamingwiki article on how to modify them.
I turned the motion blur off. Nothing. I'll google search if there is some FoV mod out there.
(I have used it and it works)