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NVIDIA GeForce 8800/ATI Radeon HD 2600 (256MB minimum)
It may be possible to play it on low settings but it proberly is not worth it as i would expect issues either way its still a very low end chip sorry i didnt see the M so i'm guessing its a laptop so if i were you i would look at getting a cheap desktop let us know if you do buy it and how well it performs if it runs poorly then just upgrade as its still quite a cheap game :-)
www.systemrequirementslab.com/
i3-2350M M for mobile, it's a laptop.
Laptop CPU's and GPU's are not equivalent to their desktop counterparts so this isn't entirely applicable. The GPU part though is correct.
Not much wrong with what people are saying. Integrated graphics are terrible and HD 3000 is no exception to that.
Shadow mod actually doesn't work with the demo right now. It's a good starting point but you have no way of telling how much the shadow mod may affect your performance.
If you're happy about playing Payday 2 as a slideshow and get 20 fps at best then it's fine. But you want to get at least 30 fps otherweise it will look horribly choppy. If you think the video runs choppy, then it will run even worse on your system because he's got a slightly better processor in his system
Or how about try the demo