amok: No, I did not. Your reply here shows that you do not really follow VR games or know much about them. Ocolus is in effect "mobile games". The Ocolus headset is not tethered
temps: No, actually you are the one who doesn't really seem to know much about VR games... because actually, Oculus headsets can connect to a PC to play PC VR games. You lose your Oculus mobility when you do that, but it also gives you the benefits of PC VR graphics that any other PC VR headset without mobility has.
And Oculus has funded the development of many Oculus exclusive games for PC VR that have beautiful graphics and are not meant to be played on a VR headset without the help of a PC. Examples: Lone Echo, Asgard's Wrath, and the entire Vader Immortal trilogy.
when you connect an Ocolus to a PC to play PC VR games, then it becomes a PC VR headseat and the rest becomes a moot point.
It is only the Ocolus games (the ones you get when the headset is untethered) that are exclusive to Occolus, not the PC Vr ones, so if this is your line of reasoning, it all falls down.
And i did know that you can connect an Ocolus headset to a PC (through a very expensive wire), I just thought that do to the above points, it was a fruitless avenue to chase down.
(And i have 2 different VR headsets - a Quest and Steam Index, which I have had for a few yesrs now)