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"abandonware?" ???
Half a year ago a big, great DLC came out.
Check the game files using steam.
This is one of the most stable vr games.
Yes, the computer spec you provided is insufficient.
You need cpu computing power and a powerful graphics card. It doesn't matter how many cores you have and how many hertz they have. You also need a graphics card with a gpu, vram alone is not enough.
But maybe just return the game, and go buy something in the quest game store.
Last time, this part of my answer was partly humorous.
But now, quite seriously.
If you have unusual equipment, such as an old xeon, an unusual graphics card, or graphics power supplied remotely. Yes, this causes problems in many games.
But this game is extremely stable even in this field.
I know what I'm talking about, I'm on a board with two cpu.