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The problem is that Link calculates your play area incorrectly, which breaks room scale games (games that try to fit the content within your space). Last time I tested it, Virtual Desktop handled this correctly if you turn on the Stage mode option in VD's settings, but I still think the standalone version is the way to go for the best experience and the least headache.
Thanks again
Steam Link does not put the Quest into stage mode, so your play area gets centered around you instead of placed within your boundaries like it should be. I'm trying to get in contact with the team that makes it to see if this is something they can fix.
Virtual Desktop does allow you to play the PC version of TotF on Quest, though. You have to manually enable stage mode in VD's settings menu for it to work properly.
More details here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/494150/discussions/0/4030222029800121198/