That may be true, but the point is that a discrete dgpu is still competition for an APU. One may decide that an apu is "good enough", but a dgpu is still competition for it, although be it at a slightly higher price point. Personally, I dont really buy the "I have to game right now, cant wait and save up a bit more money, cant afford games or a dgpu, but can afford a several hundred dollar PC to play free games on" scenario, but whatever.
You missed the point of my statement. For those whom wish to game without buying a dGPU then the Intel offerings are the only competition to them. Seems silly to argue about it in the end as there really isn't any other option....To each his own in the end I guess.