Intel HD 2000 or 3000 level graphics on that CPU--its one of the early Sandy Bridges, before the iSeries.

Sorry, but that's simply not up to minimum specs for the game. My daughter has the B960 CPU, and best I got out of it was 20FPS with the last benchmark tool, and that was after dumbing everything down and running at 1024/768.

If it was at least a more dedicated solution from ATI or nVidia, you might be able to strong-arm some settings (like AA off and such), but you don't have many options for overriding the graphics settings on those CPU's.

There are some more appropriate solutions out there for this game around the $500 mark now. Might get lucky and find some on sale for less. Need to verify the hardware and the Windows Experience Index though. Haven't tested enough systems to know for certain the minimum needed, but it should be at LEAST a 4.5 score to stand a good chance at running 30 FPS or better. AMD series A8 or A10 CPU's or Intel i-Series starting from the 3xxx line (like 3630) should have enough oomph to run it if it doesn't have dedicated graphics--but try to find one with at least dedicated graphics and separate graphics memory if you can. Getting away from CPU graphics is a big step, but it can be negated by sharing system memory to run your game.

Naturally, you safest bet will almost always be a desktop since it's easier to upgrade the weaker parts holding you back though.