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If it's newer, then you can run it, if it's older, then you can't.
Get it?
Not recommended.
Does the 2500S even have integrated graphics? I thought only the 2500K had them that generation...
It's an old PC(almost 6 years) but it has no problem running the game on lower settings, plus I don't think I have had a single crash so far.
I run the game in Full HD with low to medium settings with an average framerate of around 45 fps during the benchmark. It's good enough for me at the moment although my system(CPU fan) gets quite noisey in crowded areas because of high CPU load.
If it's too much you can always cap your frames at half rate to get the CPU load down a bit.
Without a dedicated GPU I personally wouldn't try to run the game in combination with this CPU.
It has an Intel HD 2000 chip...
The short answer is no. The 2400S[ark.intel.com], the 2500K[ark.intel.com]. At maximum performance your CPU meets the minimum of the minimum. There's a slim chance it'd run with any real stability, but it's highly unlikely it'd be smooth (and I suspect it'd be unplayable).
Edit: Looking at Fuse's post the CPU would be running full bore to handle it. If you have a similarly decent NVIDIA GPU it's possible it'd be playable with relative smoothness; with an AMD or Intel GPU the answer is most likely no because this is DirectX 11 (see this Eurogamer article[www.eurogamer.net] -- I can't be bothered to explain it here).