So recently I found out that Meghan's PC isn't good enough to play Arizona sunshine. Mine can. So I looked online and found two sources that said the game is crossplay. So I bought her the Quest copy. Loaded both up, tried making room/party on both users. When she looked at servers she had a long list. On mine there was one and it wasn't hers. To summarize, she was running the Quest version of AS, and I was running the steam version through virtual desktop. I even had an invite button in my game, but there wasn't one on hers. (You can add quest people to a party on quest).
Did more reading tonight...the crossplay that I read about works like this. If you have a friend who has a Rift with Arizona sunshine, you can use your new Quest 2 to play with them, using the PC version. So essentially if you have a father and son who have 2 Rift S with Arizona Sunshine and they both upgrade to the Quest, you have to buy another copy for $45 each to play it natively. And let me be clear that they can play the Rift version on the Quest together, but I have read that the PC version of Arizona Sunshine runs better on the Rift S than it does on the Quest via link. I know that this version is geared to run better on Quest and thus requires some programming, but then I look at Walkabout Minigolf that costs 16 bucks and then releases dlc for free. And it truly is crossplay. I asked Oculus and Vertigo games for another key for the version I bought Meghan on her PC and they won't provide a refund, exchange or new key to input on the quest. I asked them to provide crossplay and they don't want to do that either. I'll play the copy I have on my PC, but other than that they have lost a customer. They are out to steal everyone's cash. It's the most expensive game on oculus and they don't offer crossplay or crossbuy. I don't use this word lightly, but I hate Vertigo Games.