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Lol, anyone who wants an Intel graphics card to play games should seek professional help :p
The reason I say this is because it's not actually a real graphics card. It is a graphics processing unit built in to the processor and your graphics are most likely going to have to be put on the lowest settings. Integrated graphics are mostly found on laptops because they are cheap and not very fast. You should seriously consider to switching to a full sized graphics card
My motherboard has a HD 4000 built in. I don't use it though, I've got a GTX 970 in there instead. It's a little but faster than the Intel(!) :D