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Rapportera problem med översättningen
Monitor: 1366 x 768 (1920 x 1080 suggested)
No, you don't. It's recommended, but not required. As long as it's at least 1366x768, it will officially work, regardless of resolution and aspect ratio, and it might even work below that. I definitely could run it on my laptop, which has a screen resolution of 1366x768, without being bothered by "too small window" errors. And even then, I'm pretty sure it will still work in even 1280x720 and maybe below that too (albeit not optimally). Either way, 1680x1050 is definitely enough.
Edit: Missed the GPU earlier when making this comment. As Now Custy said, the framerate will be awful with an Intel GPU. As Now Custy didn't say, the quality will also be awful.
Display does matter but is not something you directly NEED to have at 1080p. Id recommend 1080p.
Where the quality aspect plays heaviest is in the graphics chip itself, and the Intel HD4000 just doesn't cut the mustard. You really need a dedicated GPU like a Radeon or a Nvidia card.
Not sure if it's in your price range, but a dedicated GPU would help.
GTX 1080!