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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Since Sky: Children of the Light requires Vulkan API in version at least 1.3 installed on your system. To check what version you currently have installed, follow the steps below:
1. Open command prompt (right click on windows logo on your taskbar or press “Windows + X” keys on your keyboard),
2. Select Command Prompt (Windows 10) or Terminal (Windows 11),
3. Type “vulkaninfo” (without quotation marks) and press enter,
4. Scroll to the top of the window, where you will see line entitled “Vulkan Instance Version”.
If the version, you have currently installed is higher than 1.3.XXX you should be good to go. Otherwise check if your graphics card supports Vulkan in version 1.3 or higher. You can check it on Vulkan’s official page (https://vulkan.gpuinfo.org/)
If yes, go ahead and update your graphics card drivers. If it is still not working, many players have suggested clean reinstallation of the drivers.
"Sky does not support this GPU device (0000)."
Also, I guess another way could be, at least in Windows, is to go to graphics settings and under 'hardware accelerated gpu scheduling' you can manually set your gpu preference for each game