Oculus Quest

support is kind of available but only if you sign up for an early beta of the game. but you can also play via oculus link (im not changing anything else because i dont know how to)

The cost of porting
Porting even a small game to the quest can be a 6 month project. A large project, with ongoing development, such as A Township Tale would take even longer.

This means that it's not only an expensive, but time consuming process.

Timeline
Alta has released no timeline pertaining to any porting to, though have expressed that they would like to explore the option eventually.

PC VR with an Oculus Quest
With a VR ready PC, the Oculus Quest line of headsets can be used with either Oculus' own Link service, or the third-party Virtual Desktop app:

Oculus Link:


 * Purchase a compatible Oculus Link cable, a list of which can be found here.
 * Download the software for Oculus Link, and install it onto your computer.
 * Connect the Quest to your PC and perform the first-time setup.
 * Run A Township Tale in Oculus mode in the Launcher.

Virtual Desktop


 * Purchase Virtual Desktop on the Oculus Quest store.
 * Download the Virtual Desktop Steamer application onto your computer.
 * Activate Developer Mode in the settings of the Oculus app on your Smartphone.
 * Sideload the Virtual Desktop Patch via SideQuest by connecting a cable from your computer to your Quest.
 * Run Virtual Desktop on both your computer and Quest, and connect them together.
 * Run SteamVR through Virtual Desktop, and then run A Township Tale from the Launcher.
 * If you have any trouble with this setup, please consult the official Virtual Desktop Discord server.