Windows 10 is not the only Operating System nor is it the best for everyone...

I'm aware this has been requested before but I'm afraid VR might go down the same path that Flat Screen Games went down for a very long time...

Linux has proven to be more optimized then Windows 10 making it a developer friendly system that even every day users have grown to love...

Currently the only HMD's on the market that natively support Linux is the Valve Index and the HTC Line up, the only issue is that most other VR platforms don't support Linux Natively which means most Developers who are aiming to develop for all VR platforms don't see that it's worth porting their creations to Linux ...

We need the big players like Oculus to help make this dream a reality by porting Oculus software and developer tools to Linux ...

All three major Game Engines already support Linux Natively those being Unity, Unreal Engine, and my personal favorite Godot...

If the tools Game Devs use to make their dreams come true support Linux then Oculus Hardware and Software should provide support too!

If HTC can follow Valve's dream of bringing VR support to Linux then Oculus can as well!

And yes I'm aware these things take time and that it's not easy to bring such a big platform over to a new Operating System but come on you're Oculus the company who brought VR to consumers for an affordable price! If you can do that then you can bring 1 Billion plus Linux Users and Developers Native VR from Oculus!

If you make this happen then I bet almost all the VR Game Devs will start making Native Linux Ports of their Games! Because all three major leading VR providers will have native Linux Support and then that gives devs no reason not to support Linux ...

Also there is amazing Open Source Technologies like Wine that you could fork and use officially to run the Windows versions of VR Games that way players can start trying to play VR Games right away in Linux before proper ports come out...

Valve is already doing this with their Proton Platform why aren't you Oculus?

Either way I wish everyone at Oculus a thank you for starting and helping to bring VR to the masses!