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Also, your 8GB of RAM is very very little these days.
Check this: https://www.storagereview.com/review/intel-iris-xe-good-enough-for-gaming
Integrated graphics cards can never be compared with dedicated graphics cards, even if they meet the minimum requirements.
Especially now after the Rush Hour update you can see that too bad graphics cards cause problems like this. UE4 is a very graphics-intensive engine and if you run out of video RAM it will have a reason because "No more memory when trying to allocate a rendering resource" is not written there for fun.
You should reduce resolution and graphics quality to minimum,
TSW 2 will be super ugly but maybe it will work then.
Increase the graphic step by step and see if it still works.
This can cause the problem too. Have a look and switch to performance mode.