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You should look up exactly what integrated graphics you have. Sometimes this can be difficult, because they'll list it as something vague like "AMD graphics"
But if you can find it that would help. Integrated graphics have come a long way in the last 5 or so years. Could be a big difference.
Yeah, I came here to post this, if it's an Intel APU from like 10 years ago you can forget about running most 3D games, but if it's a relatively recent AMD APU it could be on par with a midrange graphics card from 10-15 years ago. The Steam Deck is essentially a laptop, after all.
Of course, you can still play Balatro
Yeah I got a little 400 dollar mini-PC to do some work a couple years ago, and it runs the original Oblivion on high settings at 60fps. I think I got a respectable 24-30fps on a 4k screen. The integrated graphics chip is called a AMD Radeon 680M.
That one launched in early 2022 and there are much better ones that came out since. I've seen videos of someone playing Cyberpunk 2077 on low settings and getting 30-50fps @1080p on the latest integrated graphics chips.