cooper: Embarrassing admission: My card is a Radeon HD 3650. the minimum spec is 3850.
See, that would make you a sensible person.
Part of the problem here, though, is that the OP (as well as a lot of PC consumers) are not the least bit tech savvy.
As far as I can tell, a radeon 3200 is integrated graphics, possibly on a laptop, and the OP probably didn't even know you need a video card to play games.
There was a thread on escapistmagazine just yesterday, someone was asking for advice on which of 2 gaming laptops to buy, and the responses were 90% "get the Dell XPS 15, it's a better system."
I pointed out that the 540M is below spec (albeit marginally) if a game has minimum requirement of nVidia 8800 ... whilst everything you read about the laptop, and nVidia's sales pitch on the 540M in general claims "BLEEDING EDGE GRAPHICS! SUPPORTS DIRECTX 11!"
It's nothing short of a scam, as any native DX 11 game would cause the GPU to choke on anything more than minimum settings, even though the laptop is a freakin' sandy bridge core i7.
People just don't know.
And the people who sell computers, as well as GPU manufacturers, are partly to blame.