The | Procedure Entry Point Vkgetphysicaldevicefeatures2 Could Not Be Located

# For Fedora, CentOS, or RHEL sudo dnf install vulkan-loader

The most frequent cause. Your graphics card driver (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) includes a built-in Vulkan driver. If that driver is older than Vulkan 1.1, the function is missing.

Here is a strategic, step-by-step approach. Start with step 1 and work your way down. # For Fedora, CentOS, or RHEL sudo dnf

Fix: "The Procedure Entry Point vkGetPhysicalDeviceFeatures2 Could Not Be Located"

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If the Vulkan Runtime installation didn't work, your GPU driver is the next most likely culprit. Follow the links below to download the latest driver for your specific card:

Until a patch or driver update fixes this, I can’t recommend buying this software unless you’re absolutely sure your system supports Vulkan 1.1+. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

A frustrating, but solvable driver conflict.