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PC makers and stores have cheap as that is what sells mostly...
Step 1...If you want a gaming rig, buy a copy of 'PC GAMER' and look at the rigs in there...do not go for the cheapest ones there either.
Or just build a rig like many of us do... (easier said than done, if you do not have the knowledge...see step 1)
It's kind of hard to guess why you can't play it on your intel cpu intel is supposed to be like a GOD and all games submit to it,lol.
Seriously, what cpu G , i3 , i5 ???/ gpu / res are you using, tower or laptop?
Did you try going straight to custom settings?
Next time look them up before making your purchase, I can't believe this is not obvious enough.
So what GPU have you got now?
The minimum 6870 1GB requirement is a bit of a stretch on techlands part it plays it but it isn't that enjoyable at all, low settings 1080p.
Done.
This one I'm typing on doesn't run it at all though: Ubuntu PC with AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.1Ghz, GeForce 560 and 6Gb memory. Not sure if it's the specs or just Linux problem though...or both.
Yes you definitely need a dedicated gpu the intel HD igp isn't going to cut it.
http://www.techspot.com/review/956-dying-light-benchmarks/page3.html
I know you're not looking to run max setting ^ but the list gives you an idea of what to expect roughly, R9 270/270x is a good starting point but the GTX960 and R9 280x are good all around mid line cards for 1080p gameplay.