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That is contrary to my experience, runs fine on my quest 2, the headset wont make it glitchy and choppy, as its just displaying the game, the computer is doing pretty much all the processing etc.
Just to add, I do use a link cable mainly, though I have used wireless a little, it was not for very long, maybe wireless is causing some of the issue (if you have a bad wireless signal).
Otherwise, it's certainly playable. I'm waiting for my cable to arrive to test it wired.
I personally have no issue with running the game aside from the fact that the loading screens take 50 eons.
This turns off the auto resolution scaling, and sets it to match what you've set.
The game doesn't always get it right when you're streaming it to a headset, so many have found that forcing it to keep to the specified resolution works better for them.
If i use anything higher then the game just crashes.
A work-around solution is to set LOW when you expect a loading transition will happen, then go back to HIGH or whatever you use after the loading finishes.