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For the moment I have found that using the longest extension to the washer and being able to keep more distance from what I'm working on is helping with reducing the effects the low FOV has on me.
While I think the mouse is much quicker, it makes me sick to use it for more than a few minutes. Therefore I use the controller, it takes more time, but is relaxing and does not make me sick.
I play on a 46 inch TV and yeah, I have enable the crosshair to be there at all time. It helps.
Also, don't play too close to your screen and consider playing in a smaller window mode. It also helped me.
That might work! I've been playing in fullscreen mode. I'll mess around with that. Thanks!
I am using a mouse. I hadn't thought about using a controller. Maybe I'll try that next time and see if it helps. Thanks for the tip! :)