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My conclusion: If it runs at all, it's probably going to be unplayable.
My laptop's GeForce GTX 770M gets a G3D Mark of 2633 on the PassMark benchmark.
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GTX+770M&id=2534
The Intel HD 530 gets a G3D mark of 1007 on the PassMark benchmark.
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=Intel+HD+530&id=3281
At 1080p, my laptop will dip below 30 fps on space stations in some areas. It stays below 20 fps on my home planet. That's barely playable, and I have to drop the resolution to get what I think is the minimal acceptable framerate on old hardware (30 fps).
FYI, the GTX 660 gets 4121 on the PassMark - well above even my laptop.
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+GTX+660&id=2152
IMO the Intel HD 530 is very likely to struggle even at a low resolution.
It's been my experience that integrated graphics will always struggle with current games. Relying on system RAM just can't compete with dedicated VRAM.