I wouldn’t recommend it but if you’re really interested you can make vr-compatible buttons, scripts, etc. Along with using nexus VR integration, etc.
Not many (or maybe none at all…) sole VR games on ROBLOX, could be a fun side project for you if you have the experience. You said lots of terrain and meshes, I’m sure that’s just development excitement but I’m pretty sure you need to have a highly optimized game so people don’t get motion sickness (pretty sure I saw roblox give warnings about that when you enabled VR compatibility)