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Maybe the devs are still trying to build an audience? I've been using Cardboard since about the time it was available, but the average phone user probably still doesn't know it's a thing. Roller coasters are safe because they are limited in time (and can run on devices with less horsepower) so even if people get a little queasy, they can still enjoy the ride.
This could be because I've been searching the wrong places, but I feel there's a lack of good games with gamepad support. Quake was a bitch to set up and only worked if I jumped through 4 or 5 hoops every time I opened the app. The resolution was terrible, but it was really Quake. Halls of Fear worked very well, but there was basically no gameplay. Most of the VR racing games I've played have been super basic.
Until now i tested a lot of apps and devices. I like the massive apps available for dk2 and i was able to test it for several hours. I'm sure, that this is the next big thing in playing games. I am most looking forward to Project Morpheus, because i'm sure, that Sony is doing a lot to make this a awesome experience.
My most impressive (and emotional) moment was with the Durovis Dive and an android phone. With some friends we tested Halls of fear and i HATE horror games and movies :D but this was so scary and fascinating at the same time, that i just can say: This was the one i enjoyed the most until now. I'm sure, that there will be much more, especially, when i have the chance to test some more oculus/vive/morpheus-things.
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pernsteinersoftware.hallsoffear&hl
Looks spooky! Added to the list ;)
I guess you haven't played this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pernsteinersoftware.hallsoffear&hl