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I'd suspect your CPu and maybe even the Ram may also be to weak too.
When it comes to gaming on a laptop you really need a dedicated GPU. AMD or Nvidia.
Well what laptop do you have? And if possible what are your actual system specs? Because on the surface the answer appears to be yes. I'll go into more detail below.
The TL:DR; is: I think in your case, and level of experience the best solution is probably refund Farming Simulator 19, and get Farming Simulator 2011 or 2013. The UHD 600 is better than the GPU's listed in the minimum requirements for those games and should run them OK.
With the information provided though I can make some plausible assumptions. So most Intel CPU's have IGP (integrated graphics) right on the CPU. They're pretty low powered, can run some games, usually the older and less demanding the better though.
If you buy a cheap enough laptop, and the only graphics it has is the IGP you have fairly limited gaming options.
Looking at the system requirements for Farming Simulator 19:
MINIMUM:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i3-2100T @ 2.5GHz or AMD FX-4100 @3.6 GHz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 650, AMD Radeon HD 7770 graphics card or better (min. 2 GB VRAM, DX11 support)
Your graphics card versus the one listed in the specs: https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-650-vs-Intel-UHD-Graphics-600/3154vsm407837 it's really apples and oranges difference in power. Now if your UHD 600 was just a smidge slower you'd probably be fine. But it's dramatically weaker, and at some point the hardware is just going to be much too weak to do the task you want.
And an indepth review and benchmarking results for the UHD 600: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-UHD-Graphics-600-GPU.271820.0.html
(as mentioned above) I think in your case, and level of experience the best solution is probably refund Farming Simulator 19, and get Farming Simulator 2011 or 2013. The UHD 600 is better than the GPU's listed in the minimum requirements for those games.
Farming Simulator 2015 is probably the newest version you could run though, as the UHD 600 is right in the pack of the GeForce 8600's and Radeon HD 2600's listed as the minimum required.
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