What Is VRChat for Quest?
VRChat is a massively multiplayer free VR game based around social interaction, but you can also play it on a PC without the virtual reality component. The basic game provides a framework for users to upload worlds other players can visit and avatars other players can use. VRChat for Quest is the same as the original VRChat for PC, and Quest players can interact with PC players, but there are some limitations. With the introduction of VRChat for Quest, the game introduced PC worlds and avatars, and Quest worlds and avatars. Worlds and avatars designed for PC users have few or no limits and can be taxing even on expensive high-end computers. In contrast, Quest worlds and avatars have limited file sizes and other limits designed with the relatively low specifications of the Quest and Quest 2 in mind. PC players can visit both PC and Quest worlds and use both PC and Quest avatars, while Quest users can only go to Quest worlds and use Quest avatars. PC players and Quest players can interact, but only in worlds either explicitly designed for Quest or have a Quest version. Some have both PC and Quest assets, allowing PC players to enjoy a more detailed experience while still interacting in the same world with Quest players.
How to Play VRChat on Quest or Quest 2
VRChat plays the same on Quest and Quest 2 as it does on PC, with the only exception being you can’t visit PC-only worlds or use PC-only avatars. The interface is the same, the controls are the same, and you can even meet and interact with PC players. To help you get started, we’ll run through the basic controls, show you how to find a custom avatar that works with the Quest version of the game, and find new worlds to visit. You don’t have to follow all of these steps, but doing so will help you get started in the game.
What Are the Limitations of VRChat on Quest?
The two main limitations of VRChat on Quest are you can’t see avatars or visit worlds that aren’t optimized for the Quest. If you see an avatar or world that doesn’t have the PC/Quest logo, it means you can’t use or visit it. When you meet a player who is using a PC-only avatar, they’ll look like a floating robot with no legs, and they’ll have a little PC logo on their chest. You can still talk to and interact with them, but you won’t see their avatar. When you visit a PC/Quest world, you’ll get the Quest version of the world. PC players will typically see more detailed models and textures, different and better particle effects, and more, while you’ll see a more basic version of the world. The basics stay the same, though, and you can see and talk with PC players even though you see slightly different versions of the world. Overall, the Quest version of the game is less visually detailed than the PC version. Shadows are flatter or nonexistent, and models are less complex, textures are worse, and so on. The benefit is the game runs quite well, despite the Quest’s low specifications, and in some cases runs even better than the PC version does on lower-end hardware.
How to Play the PC Version of VRChat on Meta (Oculus) Quest
To play the PC version of VRChat on your Quest, the only option is to run the game on a VR-ready PC and connect your Quest via link cable or virtual desktop. The game runs on your computer, and the Quest acts as a headset. The easiest way to do this is to use the Steam version of VRChat and SteamVR. Here’s how to play the PC version of VRChat on your Quest: