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Intel HD 3000 is not suitable for gaming, even Geforce 400 series which gettting outdated, will perform better (440 or higher)
Is some reason why you stick with it, assuming you can pick up a 50 dollar second hand GPU which will wash it down?
You are pretty much limited games until 2010 with exception of some current indie titles.
JK. If Modern Warfare 2, then yes, it should probably work with 30FPS on medium settings. COD games are overhyped generic massproduced junk titles, usually just the number changes - textures are even in best case only polished up a bit, rest stays the same.
The positive about this is that pretty much anything (not too old hardware) can run them. Capitalism, ho!