I'll say this, then, as one last comment -- and reminder, I say this as someone who
likes your game and recommended it to friends -- there is no single arbiter between quality and subquality, it will vary from person to person. Hence, I find nearly all claims that "quality stuff isn't standing out in a sea of rubbish" claims to be inherently nonsensical. People seem to think everybody is on the same page when they say "sea of bad games" but, in reality, nearly every person is talking about different games. I say this, because in a topic just not that long ago, somebody on this very forum said that all VR games were basically shovelware garbage and they were tired of them getting any visibility on steam.
Again, I like and recommended your game to friends. Just be aware that there will always be people who see this:
and will instantly consider it "garbage" and "shovelware" and even an "asset flip (because, let's be real here, laymen don't know what the fuck an asset flip is)." Were your game to gain visibility with non-vr owners, I can guarantee you that somewhere, somebody would use it as an example of "shovelware" clogging up their recommendations list. And again, to clarify, I DON'T think that.
That's why the solution of just "curating away" the bad games is impossible and not something at all I jive with. One man's trash is another man's treasure. Nobody can list a universally loved game. I'm sure everybody on this board has seen those "list the worst games in the world" topics on these forums where some edgy asshole comes in and lists some of the most popular games ever. And not because they don't earnestly dislike them.