Tomcat Yeah, although now it's Meta you have to log into... It's not the best thing. I mainly grabbed it for its price tag, as some are very expensive, and because I tried VR before grabbing a headset and fell in love with the immersion.
Now, I like the idea of connecting the headset to the PC for visual effects. The downside to that is that you trade off freedom of movement by adding a wire to the PC. It would, however, allow you to play games that have higher graphics. A pulley system might be a work around, if one wants to rig such a thing, of course.
Furthermore, Oculus Quest would not be my choice for a PC game with graphics like Fallout 4. Lucky for me, I'm not much into expensive, high quality assets while building my first VR games, so it still works for me as a beginner. It's sort of like the first weapon you get in just about any RPG game- not that great, but it can still do the job in a pinch. Just don't go to the final level with it, if you get my meaning.