Meta has recently shifted from a "soft approach" to aggressive legal and technical enforcement:
The rise of virtual reality (VR) technology has led to an increase in piracy and unauthorized use of VR content, particularly on platforms like the Oculus Quest. One area of concern is the use of virtual desktop applications, which allow users to access and play PC-based VR games on their Quest devices. quest piracy virtual desktop
Virtual Desktop (and AirLink for that matter) doesn't care if the game is legitimate. It simply captures the video feed of your monitor and streams the input. The Quest thinks you are just playing a standard SteamVR title. Meta has recently shifted from a "soft approach"
First, let's break down the components:
Virtual Desktop is a popular paid application for Meta Quest headsets that allows users to stream their PC desktop and PCVR games wirelessly. Because it requires a valid license check through the Meta Store, using "pirated" or cracked versions typically results in the app failing to function. Why Pirating Virtual Desktop is Not Recommended License Verification It simply captures the video feed of your