If you do not own a powerful gaming computer, you can achieve a "zero-hardware" portable setup by utilizing a cloud gaming service.
For the Oculus Quest 2 specifically, users on forums have consistently highlighted the same trade-off: the freedom of Air Link versus the rock-solid stability of a wired connection. The ability to play such a PC-dependent title on the lightweight, comfortable Quest 2 headset is almost universally considered a massive upgrade over being forced to use the older, bulkier Rift CV1.
offers the best of both worlds: superior graphics from a PC and the freedom of movement provided by a standalone headset. This guide explains how to make VR Kanojo truly portable on your What Does "Portable" Mean for VR Kanojo?
: In the game menu, the standard "A" button often won't work. You must press down (click) the thumbsticks (L3/R3) to select options.
Put on your Quest 2, open Virtual Desktop, connect to your PC, navigate to the "Games" tab, and launch VR Kanojo . Launching from the Games tab ensures optimal controller mapping. Method 2: Using Quest Link (Air Link)
Assuming you have accepted that a PC is required, here is the process to get VR Kanojo running "portably" on your Quest 2, along with tips to optimize the experience.
Your PC must be plugged directly into the router via an Ethernet cable, not Wi-Fi. How to Play VR Kanojo Wirelessly on Quest 2 (Two Methods) Method 1: Air Link (Official Method)
To help you get the smoothest possible wireless experience, please let me know: What is inside your gaming PC? What brand or model of Wi-Fi router do you currently use?
Thus, the "portability" in this context is more about the physical convenience of the Quest 2 headset itself compared to bulkier PCVR headsets, not the ability to play the game completely untethered from a PC anywhere in the world. While you can move around your playspace freely (especially with Air Link), the game still requires your gaming PC to be running nearby.

