Pirating a native Quest game (.APK files) is a hassle. You need developer mode, specific versions, and you often lose cloud saves, multiplayer access, and automatic updates. Worse, you are rolling the dice on malware.
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Here is why Virtual Desktop makes PCVR piracy less necessary—and why native Quest piracy is a terrible idea. Pirating a native Quest game (
With a decent gaming PC and Virtual Desktop ($19.99 on the Quest store), you aren't stealing indie Quest developers' lunch money. Instead, you are accessing the open seas of PCVR. Unlike Quest, PCVR doesn't have a walled garden. You can find demos, free mods (like the incredible Half-Life 2 VR mod), and yes—older repacks of games like Skyrim VR or Fallout 4 VR . Here is why Virtual Desktop makes PCVR piracy