I hope you do as well, VR is just a match in heaven with SIM and flight simulation, not the holodeck yet but definitely a big step in the right direction.
@Masscot covered the subject very well already, I just want to add a few comments
Yes it is the same situation but the difference with VR is that as soon as you feel any discomfort, stop and remove the goggles, wait a bit until you are 100% normal and then go back, your body will quickly adapt, On a boat, you unfortunately have to go trough to whole process of feeling bad before it gets better as it is rarely practical to just get off the boat.
This will pass as well, first because you will refine your VR graphic set up but mostly because you will also adapt, concentrate on the action instead of the flaws and forget they are even there. After 2 weeks, you might even start arguing with people it is looking great, which it does for us, but in fact we have just adapted. Amazing some time the tricks our mind can play on us.
As for the settings, yes, just select oculus in CM, done! I hope you have a great graphic card, because it is a great help to improve VR.
On a different subject, some background info and footage of the 1997 CLK GTR